The Cosmetology State Boards Controversy in Nevada

thinkstock_78028789State laws seem to be up for discussion in the state of Nevada. It was instituted July 1, 2010 that skin specialists (the ones that practice making you look years younger by taking the wrinkles out of your face) will be required to receive training before getting licensed. Training hours are also being upped from 500 to 600 hours for students studying at Nevada nail technician schools and from 600 to 900 hours for  aestheticians schools.

“The additional training is needed for infection control,” says Vincent Jimno, executive director of the state Board of Cosmetology.

But now this appears to be up in the air. After the instatement of these laws, a spokesman for the Nevada governor recently said the state cosmetology boards will be reconsidered for this state, posing the question “Are they really necessary?”

Make up your mind Nevada!

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2 Responses to “The Cosmetology State Boards Controversy in Nevada”

  1. kristine Says:

    I was thinking if the state board is saying that the additional hours is for infection control, then cant they just insert the infection control training during the regular hours of the course? They should think about improving the quality not adding hours to the course. If you are experiencing hair loss and wanted to achieve great locks for less, then try velvet remi weaves.

  2. velvet remi Says:

    I was thinking if the state board is saying that the additional hours is for infection control, then cant they just insert the infection control training during the regular hours of the course? They should think about improving the quality not adding hours to the course.

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