Tuesday 28 February 2012

Do the Vamp and the FL Cosmetology Licence 10/31 Renewal


It may sound like it, but going vamp this Halloween does not mean doing all that fang and Twilight thing anymore, at least not in the fashion scene this fall.

It means though that the girl-next-door pout is out and the savage-lips seduction is in, neon colors and all. It also means that eye mascara is going to stay awhile, but now it goes by different name, smoky eyes or smoked eyes. Finally, it means tresses, long and mysterious.

The eyes have it this fall. Black liner, charcoal trail across the eyelid, lipping the epicanthic fold. Also a light smudge of bronze. LancĂ´me Color Design Eye Shadow is recommended.

For the lips, shocking is the norm: purple, burgundy, red, and orange. But the classic still gets the nod: nude lip gloss.

The hair this fall is both long in length and also on mystery. Barely-there layers, ala-Katie Holmes’s with its subtle thinning at the ends, make the cut. If length is a problem, Heidi Klum with her “all-over layers”, is a good alternative, suggest the fashion mavens.


Before Halloween, cosmetologists all over Florida will be renewing their cosmetology licences, having probably gone through extensive cosmetology exam preparation and the Florida cosmetology CE (continuing education) at Cosmetologycampus.com to ensure safe passage into next year’s fall fashion.

That renewal deadline is October 31, says the Florida State Board of Cosmetology. That’s the all-hands-on-deck call to all cosmetologists (about a hundred thousand in all) practicing in Florida. The state requires a licence to practice cosmetology, one that must be renewed every two years.

Among the licence renewal requirements by the Florida Board of Cosmetology are at least 16 hours of continuing education in various aspects of cosmetology, including Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations; cosmetology laws and rules; the chemical makeup of hair, skin, and nails; instruction in HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases; and Florida workers’ compensation.

Cosmetologycampus.com, the nation's leading provider of online training for cosmetology professionals, provides two convenient and complete packages for the 16-hour continuing-education state requirement: the Florida 16 Hour Cosmetology Package and the Florida 16 Hour Cosmetology Package with bonus Barbicide Certification: Infection Control Education. Enrollees who take the second package before October 31 get 10 percent off the regular package price, plus free access to Barbicide and Infection Control Certification Program. The last is not required by the state for licensure, but it is valuable training in a time when disease control is a pressing public concern.

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