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Texas Eyebrow Threading License and Certification course call 954-243-8549.

Texas Eyebrow Threading Certification course by Health Department


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For Texas Threading certification call 954-243-8549.
Any one can open Threading business with Business license and other business related paper work. 
The Eyebrow Threading Technicians in Texas does not require license to perform Eyebrow shape with thread. 
If you want to practice Eyebrow threading in Texas you need not need skin care license but you require eyebrow threading certification course. 

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This will bring lots of opportunities to Eyebrow Threading artists to open their own locations with small budget with out spending fortune to open a business. 
Most of the technicians are struggling with acquiring licenses to practice Threading. Now it is a great opportunities for them to practice in a small locations.  
Ani Miryala can help you to open a Threading location with small budget not worrying about what paper work to do. we can help you to get going with the paper work you needed and locations with limited budgets. 
Call today 954-243-8549.
Texas board of health department requires Eyebrow Threading technicians fallow Hygiene instructions with Eyebrow Threading Certification course. 
Threads should be in closed cabinets. Thread has to be changed in each area and other requirements. Call us today for detailed pros and cons material on eyebrow threading certification course for Texas.
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 TX Department of Licensing and RegulationHanging by a Thread: Defending Economic Liberty in Texas






After the Institute for Justice's landmark victory before the Texas Supreme Court, eyebrow threaders in Texas are free to practice their trade without obtaining a useless state cosmetology license.
This case began in 2009, when the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) demanded that eyebrow threaders obtain expensive and irrelevant licenses in Western-style cosmetology. TDLR insisted that threaders (some of them with 20 years of experience) stop working and pay as much as $9,000 to go to private beauty schools for 750 hours. But private beauty schools do not spend even a minute teaching threading. Threaders had to quit their jobs and spend 750 hours learning every beauty technique except the one they actually use in their jobs. Threaders were also required to pass two cosmetology exams, neither of which tests threading. Still, inspectors imposed $2,000 fines on threaders who did not immediately stop working and obtain the state's useless license. This scheme certainly protected licensed cosmetologists from honest competition, but it did nothing to help consumers or small businesses.

Happily, the Texas Supreme Court struck down TDLR's actions.
In a historic opinion, the Supreme Court strongly reaffirmed that Texans have a constitutional right to work in the occupation of their choice without unreasonable government interference. The Supreme Court ruled, by a vote of 6 to 3, that it was unconstitutionally irrational for TDLR to require hundreds of hours of irrelevant training for a simple skill like eyebrow threading. The Supreme Court also made history by parting ways with federal jurisprudence and ruling that Texas courts must weigh both the reasonableness of economic regulations and the burden that those regulations impose on ordinary people.
You can read the Court's opinion, watch the oral argument and learn more about the case below.

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Today, the Texas Supreme Court struck down a state regulation requiring professional eyebrow-threaders to first get a cosmetology license requiring 750 hours of cosmetology training (with no focus on eyebrow threading) and pass two cosmetology exams (which ask nothing about eyebrow threading).
The court ruled 6-3 in favor of defendant Ash Patel, when deciding Patel v. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). The non-profit Institute for Justice, which joined Patel in his lawsuit, said in a statement today that:
The case began in 2008, when TDLR suddenly decided that eyebrow threading—a traditional South Asian practice that uses only cotton thread to remove eyebrow hair—required the same license that conventional cosmetologists need for techniques like waxing, makeup and chemical peels. TDLR issued $2,000 penalties to threaders across the state and ordered them to quit their jobs until they completed coursework in private beauty schools costing between $7,000 and $22,000. None of this coursework is required to address eyebrow threading and the state’s cosmetology examinations do not require any knowledge of threading.
Three threaders and two threading business owners joined with the Institute for Justice and sued TDLR in 2009, arguing that the Texas Constitution prohibits useless and expensive training requirements that do nothing to protect the public.
This is not the first pointless cosmetology licensing law to be overturned in Texas this year, with help from the Institute for Justice. In January, a federal judge ruled against state requirements mandating that professional hairbraiders meet the same high licensing standards as barbers. In April, the state House of Representatives voted unanimously to deregulate hairbraiding, and in June the governor signed the braiding bill into law.
At the time, an IJ attorney called the ruling a victory for hairbraiders in the state, but added “occupational licensing has gone too far when 1 in 3 Texans are forced to obtain a government license to simply go to work each morning.”

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