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Ed McCormick
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Started On : 12-Jun-2009 at 11:09:14 AM, #Views : 5849
Topic Subject : RE: license |
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If you operate a spa and do beauty treatments such as mud packs and alginate
facials then a license may be required in a particular state for operation
of a health salon. Each state has it's own laws.
However, I am unaware of any requirement for licensing an artist or
sculptor. Take that seminar with a grain of salt.
Ed McCormick
For ALI Members
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Hello Ed McCormick
Post Date : Friday 12th 2009f June 2009 10:18:18 AM
Posted by : "Tri Nguyen" plasmatree@yahoo.com
license:--
a question to all the proffesional lifecaster. i went to a lifecaster
seminar in boston and someone in class mentioned that you must have
beautition liscense or a permit in order for you to put alginates on a
person.
ALI is an international organization whose members are engaged in the art
and creative industries. Its purpose is to promote the art of life casting
create public awareness of this unique art form, provide its members with
forums to exchange information, resources to enhance their effectiveness and
advance opportunities for their artistic success.
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