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House Bill 684 requires Georgia cosmetology schools to include trichology training, enhancing students' skills in hair and scalp health for better service quality.
House Bill 684 requires Georgia cosmetology schools to include trichology training, enhancing students' skills in hair and scalp health for better service quality.
Bill Number: HB 684
Title: Cosmetologists; teaching of trichology training courses by certain schools; provisions
Status: House Second Readers
Introduced: February 28, 2025
House Bill 684 aims to amend the regulations governing schools of cosmetology, barbering, and related fields in Georgia. The primary intent of the bill is to enhance the educational curriculum by incorporating trichology training—focused on the study of hair and scalp health—into the programs offered by these schools. This change is designed to ensure that future cosmetologists and barbers are better equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to address hair and scalp issues.
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House Bill 684 represents a significant step towards improving the educational standards in the cosmetology field in Georgia by integrating trichology training into the curriculum. This initiative aims to better prepare students for careers in cosmetology and enhance the overall quality of services provided to clients.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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