NYS Division of Licensing Procedural List Updates
Stylists all over New York are freaking out over the Division of Licensing procedural notice that was sent out to everyone with a NYS license in the Appearance Enhancement (beauty) Industry yesterday, and for good reason.
This email is basically notification of updates to the procedural services list that breaks down what your license does and does not cover.
Below is a screenshot of the letter anyone with an appearance enhancement license received in their email registered with NYS DOL yesterday.
UPDATE: As of 4th September 2024, Licensed Cosmetologists in the State of New York may now resume brow and lash tinting services.
I did a podcast on this list in March of last year on this topic, and in this blog post I will be going over the differences in what has changed since that podcast released March 17, 2022. If you’d like to listen to this podcast you can do so HERE.
Not much has changed, so the drama can to stop. If you can’t even research what services you are allowed to perform, you definitely can’t handle the research involved with performing said procedures.
Some of these procedures require intense training, research, reading, and hours of apprenticing before you fully understand them. Taking shortcuts isn’t fair to the Professionals who follow these guidelines properly and obtain the proper licensing to do so.
Not only that, but if you don’t have the proper licensing, YOU DON’T HAVE PROPER INSURANCE. Which means if you hurt someone when doing a service illegally, you could lose your license, your business, and you could be sued for everything you worked so hard to build, like your house!
Below are screenshots of the updates in this official 8 page list of procedures. Not much has changed, so I will note what hasn’t changed, and highlight what has. I’ve also organized it with the header column on each page so you will be able to read it easier, without having to reference the title page each time. If you’d like the official list you can view and download it HERE.
The header shows you what services fall under which license. For example; When it states “Medical”, that means you either have to be a licenses Doctor OR work under one with proper licensing. Having a nursing license does not qualify you to perform medical services in a day spa, but if you are a nurse working in a MEDSPA, under the direction of a physician, you can.
Page 1 - Nothing has Changed
Page 2 - Nothing has changed
Page 3 - Nothing has changed
Page 4- Nothing has changed
Page 5 - Changes noted
Page 6 - Nothing has changed
Page 7 - Nothing has changed
Page 8 - Changes noted
Let’s be real for a minute. I’m not here to make friends. I am here to work my ass off and make money. I don’t make many friends in this industry because I will call them out on their bullshit, like I am about to now.
The reason Stylists are freaking out are because they are realizing now that services they have been performing and making easy stupid money on, are in fact ILLEGAL, OR they have been doing them all along illegally and are now scared that they will be held accountable.
These same stylists are probably also the same ones who worked illegally during the pandemic making house calls when we were all supposed to shut down and wait it out. All while making money under the table AND claiming unemployment benefits.
Like the saying goes…
If you’re not doing anything wrong, you’ve got nothing to worry about!