10 Credit Hour Cosmetology Continuing Education Course

Approved for persons renewing any of the following active license types:
Cosmetologist, Full Specialist, Facial Specialist, Nail Specialist.

STEP 1 - REVIEW COURSE CHAPTERS

$14.95 / Unlimited Attempts

Receive your State approved certificate immediately upon successful completion!

After reviewing the course chapters, click on the (TAKE THE EXAM) button to begin your 10 Question True / False Exam. You will have unlimited attempts to pass. Once you have passed the exam, we will report your results to the State by the end of the next business day. Please know that it may take the State 24-48 hours to update their system. If you have any questions contact STAY CURRENT at 813.528.3908.

COURSE OUTLINE

10 Hour Continuing Education for Cosmetology

Florida requires all licensed Cosmetologists,
Facial / Full Specialists, and Nail Specialists to complete.

  • This section will cover the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary system and two of its appendages: hair and nails. We will explore pH and its effect on skin, hair, and nails.

    I - INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM

    II - (PH SCALE) POTENTIAL HYDROGEN

    III - ANATOMY OF THE SKIN

    IV - ANATOMY OF THE HAIR

    V - ANATOMY OF THE NAIL

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  • This section will identify the various types of chemical straighteners/relaxers on the market today and some new technologies. The role of pH and its importance along with neutralization will be discussed.

    RELAXER THEORY
    PERMING THEORY
    PHYSICAL PHASE OF PERMING
    CHEMICAL PHASE OF PERMING PROCESSING
    NEUTRALIZING
    RINSING
    PERMING SOLUTIONS

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  • This section will explore some environmental hazards of the cosmetology industry which, directly affect the beauty professional and their consumers. As beauty professionals we are aware of the potential to be exposed to harmful chemicals. We now know some things to look for to avoid harmful chemicals when reading labels. By spreading the word to your clients about these hidden dangers your services will be valued even greater.

    WHAT WE DO KNOW

    WHAT WE MAY NOT KNOW

    SO WHAT ARE WE EXPOSING OURSELVES TO?

    WARNING WARNING!!!

    Why you will never find 1.4-DIOXANE on an Ingredient List

    How to recognize 1,4-DIOXANE

    PHALATES / DON'T RECYCLE

    HOW TO RECOGNIZE PHALATES

    SPREAD THE WORD!

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  • In this section we will cover the importance of the Florida Statues Chapter 477, its policies, and procedures as it pertains to the cosmetologist and specialist. Limited portions of Chapter 61G5 will be addresses as well.

    477.0132 - Hair braiding, hair wrapping, and body wrapping registration.

    477.014 - Qualifications for practice.

    477.015 - Board of Cosmetology.

    477.019 - Cosmetologists; qualifications; licensure; supervised practice; license renewal; endorsement; continuing education.

    477.0201 - Specialty registration; qualifications; registration renewal; endorsement.

    477.0263 - Cosmetology services to be performed in licensed salon; exception.

    477.0265 - Prohibited acts.

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  • In this section we will discuss the origin of HIV/AIDS its symptoms and transmission. Preventative measures and testing will be examined as well as other communicable diseases.

    1 - What is HIV / HIV vs. AIDS

    2 - Origin of HIV

    3 - Symptoms of HIV

    4 - Transmission of HIV

    5 - HIV Testing

    6 - Preventing HIV

    7 - Treatment of HIV / AIDS

    8 - Fllorida Laws Regarding HIV / AIDS

    Section 2 - Other communicable diseases

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  • In this section we will discuss safety measures to be taken in the salon to protect the beauty professional and their consumers with a focus on formaldehyde containing products.

    OSHA REGULATIONS

    FORMALDEHYDE IN HAIR PRODUCTS

    CHEMICALS THAT CAN RELEASE FORMALDEHYDE

    HEALTH RISKS FROM FORMALDEHYDE EXPOSURE

    PROTECTING SALON WORKER'S HEALTH

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  • In this section we will cover frequently asked questions and main topics pertaining to the Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation

    NEW RULES

    CONSUMER SERVICES

    STRIKE FORCE

    INSURANCE FRAUD

    MONEY SERVICE BUSINESS WORKER’S COMP FRAUD WORK GROUP

    REPORT FRAUD

    PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FRAUD

    WORKERS’ COMPENSATION

    DETECT ARSON

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  • In this section we will refresh our knowledge of the types of bacteria and why it is so important to practice good infection control. We will revisit the 3 levels of decontamination and proper disinfectant procedures for common implements and pay homage to some notable pioneers in infection control.

    INFECTION CONTROL

    BACTERIA

    PIONEERS

    LEVELS OF INFECTION CONTROL

    ITEMS TO BE DISINFECTED

    DISINFECTANT PROCEDURE

    TYPES OF DISINFECTANTS & EQUIPMENT

    PROPER HANDWASHING

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