Regency Training Topics
Professional Development
Salon Business and Retailing
Salon Ecology
Shampoo and Conditioning
Anatomy and Physiology
Electricity
Chemistry
Design Decisions
Trichology
Haircutting
Hairstyling
Formal Updo’s and Braids
Wigs and Hair Extensions
Chemical Texturizing
Hair Coloring
Nail Care
Skin Care
State Rules and Laws
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Full-time Course Length
State Hours Months
(approximate)
Alabama 1,500 11
Arizona 1,600 11
Arkansas 1,500 11
Colorado 1,800* 13
Florida 1,200 9
Illinois 1,500 11
Indiana 1,500 11
Kansas 1,500 11
Louisiana 1,500 11
Maryland 1,500 11
Michigan 1,500 11
Minnesota 1,550 11
Missouri 1,500 11
North Carolina 1,500 11
Ohio 1,500 11
South Carolina 1,500 11
Texas 1,500 11
Tennessee 1,500 11
Virginia 1,500 11
Wisconsin 1,800 13
*Colorado - 60 credit hours (1,800 contact hours)
Electricity

Definition:
A form of energy made up of currents of positively or negatively charged electrons.

What You Will Learn by Attending Beauty School at Regency Beauty Institute:
Volts, amps and electric current may seem far removed from an industry focused on serving people, but understanding these and other concepts is key to provide services competently and safely. As a cosmetologist, you will work with many different types of electrical equipment and machines that are used with hair, skin and nails, and electricity is even used directly as a form of skin treatment (electrotherapy) in some cases. Specific topics covered:
  • Identifying electrical machines for facials
  • Identifying different types of rays
  • How volts effect different types of appliances
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