86B-22. What constitutes practice of barbering.
Any one or combination of the following practices constitutes the practice of barbering in the purview of this Chapter:
(1) Shaving or trimming the beard, or cutting the hair.
(2) Dyeing the hair or applying hair tonics, permanent waving or marcelling the hair.
(3) Giving facial or scalp massages, or treatments with oils, creams, lotions or other preparations either by hand or mechanical appliances. (1929, c. 119, s. 2; 1941, c. 375, s. 2; 1979, c. 695, s. 1; recodified from N.C. Gen. Stat. 86A-2 by 2022-72, s. 1(n); 2022-72, s. 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 86B - Barber and Electrolysis Practice Act
§ 86B-21 - Necessity for license and shop or school permit.
§ 86B-22 - What constitutes practice of barbering.
§ 86B-23 - Qualifications for certificate as a registered barber.
§ 86B-24 - Application for examinations; payment of fee.
§ 86B-25 - Board to conduct examinations not less than four times each year.
§ 86B-26 - Issuance of certificates of registration.
§ 86B-28 - Applicants licensed in other states.
§ 86B-29 - Barbershop, mobile barbershop, and barber school permits.
§ 86B-30 - Mobile barbershops.
§ 86B-31 - Sanitary rules and regulations; inspections.
§ 86B-32 - Persons exempt from the provisions of this Article.
§ 86B-33 - Licensure to be displayed.
§ 86B-34 - Renewal or restoration of license.
§ 86B-35 - Disqualifications for license.
§ 86B-36 - Refusal, revocation or suspension of licenses or permits.
§ 86B-38 - Licensing and regulating barber schools and colleges.