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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 11A

58-11a-302.15. Practice of eyelash and eyebrow technology -- Eyelash and eyebrow technology license -- Qualifications.

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Effective 1/1/2026
58-11a-302.15. Practice of eyelash and eyebrow technology -- Eyelash and eyebrow technology license -- Qualifications.
(1)The practice of eyelash and eyebrow technology includes arching eyebrows by tweezing or waxing, tinting eyelashes or eyebrows, facial waxing, perming eyelashes or eyebrows, and applying eyelash or eyebrow extensions.
(2)An individual may not engage in the practice of eyelash and eyebrow technology unless the individual holds an eyelash and eyebrow technology license.
(3)An applicant for an eyelash and eyebrow technology license shall comply with the requirements of Section 58-11a-302 and:
(a)attend a licensed or recognized school and complete a curriculum that:
(i)covers eyelash and eyebrow technology; and
(ii)has a minimum of 270 hours of instruction or the equivalent number of credit hours; or
(b)complete an approved eyelash and eyebrow apprenticeship.
(4)If the applicant graduates from a recognized school with less than 270 hours of instruction, the applicant may count hours practiced as a licensed eyelash and eyebrow technician in a jurisdiction other than Utah to satisfy the 270 total hours requirement.
(5)An individual with an eyelash and eyebrow technology license may apply credit hours to another license or permit under this chapter, as allowed in Subsection 58-11a-302(2) .
Enacted by Chapter 491 , 2025 General Session
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