Archive for April 2024
Cut, Cut, Cut: How to Prevent Repetitive Strain Injury from Hairdressing
You’re cutting another client’s hair–the sixth of the day. As you run their hair between your fingers to trim the ends, your hand holding the shears begins to feel pins and needles. It’s going numb. You pause a moment, surprised, thinking that it must be because you haven’t let go of your shears in a…
Read MoreHow Cosmetologists Can Avoid Toxins in Makeup
$129 billion: That’s how much revenue the cosmetics industry is projected to generate by the year 2028. The world of makeup is big, profitable, and growing. Despite their popularity, there’s a surprising word many people are beginning to associate with cosmetics: unsafe. “Most of us assume beauty and personal care products are tested for safety…
Read MoreThe Trickiest State Requirements for Estheticians
Whether you’re an experienced esthetician or you’re hoping to get licensed in the near future, you’ve probably had these questions: Can I use my esthetician license in another state? Or can I transfer my esthetician license to another state if I move? And are other state requirements for estheticians trickier than my current state? You…
Read MoreCuts at a Nail Salon: What can happen if you injure or infect a client?
The year was 2006, and a Maryland woman was getting a pedicure. As her nail technician was working on her calluses with a credo blade (also called a callus cutter), it slipped and cut the woman’s toe. Her toe began to bleed, which the technician immediately addressed with a first aid kit, but that was…
Read MoreHow to Avoid Contact Dermatitis in Hairdressing
As a hairstylist or barber, you spend your days and nights beautifying your clients with sensational colors, cuts, and styles. The job can be rewarding, lucrative, and fun. But it also poses certain health risks. Did you know that up to 70 percent of hairdressers suffer from skin damage? Hairdresser allergies, like contact dermatitis, are…
Read MoreLawsuits and Lipstick: How makeup artists can avoid makeup allergy lawsuits
You visit a client, a bride, to apply makeup before her wedding. Halfway through your application, she mentions that her eyes feel strange, and you notice the skin around her eyes swelling. You try to clean off the makeup, but the swelling continues, and an hour later, her eyes have nearly swollen shut. As she…
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