016-8 Wyo. Code R. §§ 8-2 - Barber Stylist Course Curriculum - 1250 Course Hours

Schools offering barber stylist courses must include the following minimum requirements in the barber stylist course curriculum.

(a) A minimum of one hundred (100) hours in infection control shall consist of:
(i) Related theory;
(ii) Products, materials and implements;
(iii) Preparations, procedures and practice;
(iv) Public protection;
(v) Methods of disinfection;
(vi) Chemical agents;
(vii) Types and classifications of bacteria;
(viii) Bacterial growth; and
(ix) Infections.
(b) A minimum of one hundred (100) hours in shampoo, rinses and scalp treatments shall consist of:
(i) Related theory, safety and infection control;
(ii) Anatomy;
(iii) Physiology;
(iv) Preparations, procedures and practice;
(v) Products, materials and implements;
(vi) Hair analysis;
(vii) Disorder of the hair and scalp;
(viii) Hair and scalp treatments;
(ix) Related chemistry; and
(x) Client record keeping.
(c) A minimum of four hundred fifty (450) hours in hair cutting shall consist of:
(i) Related theory, safety, and infection control;
(ii) Anatomy;
(iii) Physiology;
(iv) Products, materials and implements;
(v) Preparations, procedures, and practice;
(vi) Use of shears, razor and clippers;
(vii) Products, materials and implements;
(viii) Client consultation and recommendations; and
(ix) Client record keeping.
(d) A minimum of one hundred fifty (150) hours in chemical re-arranging, perms and relaxers shall consist of:
(i) Related theory, safety and infection control;
(ii) Anatomy;
(iii) Physiology;
(iv) Preparations, procedures and practice;
(v) Products, materials and implements;
(vi) Hair analysis and client consultation;
(vii) Related chemistry; and
(viii) Client record keeping.
(e) A minimum of one hundred (100) hours in hair coloring shall consist of the following:
(i) Related theory, safety and infection control;
(ii) Anatomy;
(iii) Physiology;
(iv) Preparations, procedures and practice;
(v) Products, materials and implements;
(vi) Hair analysis and client consultation;
(vii) Related chemistry;
(viii) Temporary, semi-permanent, demi-permanent and permanent applications;
(ix) Bleaching, tinting, toning, frosting, special effects and corrective color;
(x) Client consultation and recommendations; and
(xi) Client record keeping.
(f) A minimum of fifty (50) hours in hairstyling shall consist of:
(i) Related theory, safety and infection control;
(ii) Blow-dry styling;
(iii) Thermal curling; and
(iv) Hairpieces.
(g) A minimum of one hundred fifty (150) hours in shaving and beard trimming shall consist of:
(i) Related theory, safety and infection control;
(ii) Anatomy;
(iii) Physiology;
(iv) Honing and stropping;
(v) Use of clippers and shears on beard;
(vi) Shaving face and neck;
(vii) Client consultation; and
(viii) Client record keeping.
(h) A minimum of fifty (50) hours in facial services shall consist of:
(i) Related theory, safety and infection control;
(ii) Anatomy;
(iii) Physiology;
(iv) Preparations, procedures, and practice;
(v) Products, materials and facial implements;
(vi) Theory of massage and facial treatments;
(vii) Use of electrical appliances, currents and specialized machines for treatments;
(viii) Client consultation and recommendations; and
(ix) Client record keeping.
(i) A minimum of fifty (50) hours in shop management and business methods shall consist of:
(i) Related theory, safety and infection control;
(ii) Opening a shop and business plan;
(iii) Written agreements;
(iv) Regulations and laws;
(v) Shop operations, policies, practices, personnel, compensations, and payroll deductions; and
(vi) Use of telephone, advertising, retail and salesmanship, client communications, public relations, and insurance.
(j) A minimum of fifty (50) hours may be used on miscellaneous studies to consist of:
(i) To be applied by the Instructor to strengthen student performance in curriculum related areas; or
(ii) For supervised field trips and other course related training.

Notes

016-8 Wyo. Code R. §§ 8-2
Amended, Eff. 4/1/2016. Amended, Eff. 1/28/2020. Amended, Eff. 6/2/2021.

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