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State Cosmetology Laws and Regulations Restrict Certain Services in Various Locations:

***Due to Covid-19 Restrictions and Regulations, we are not able to provide on-site SPA services to anyone, at any location, until further notice. Spiritual and Therapeutic Services, by our White Light Workers, may be provided to you, virtually only. Thank you for your understanding and patience.  Stay Safe & Stay Healthy!


Important Warning Message to Consumers Regarding Services: 
Complete Manicures & Pedicures, Certain Facials Where There Is Clipping/Cutting/Extracions/Peels) are ILLEGAL on a mobile basis. They can NOT be provided outside of a stationary spa/salon.


*State Health Regulations - In compliance with various state regulations, not all services are available in every location: It is illegal to perform full Manicures/Pedicures (considered cosmetology) and certain facials outside of a stationary salon/spa. In compliance with the state laws (FL & NJ in particular, in which it IS illegal) and to maintain our high-quality standards, as well as for our customers' safety, SPArties does NOT perform those particular services. For our customers health, as well as the state licensing requirements, there is never any cutting, trimming or cutting of nails and/or cuticles during our mani/pedi services; nor are there any extractions or peels in our facial services - nothing that can  potentially "break" the skin. This is simply a "feel good-look good" service for relaxation and celebration or in cases where someone is declared homebound for medical reasons. As a consumer, please be aware that any other mobile operation doing so is performing them ILLEGALLY and has not passed an inspection to come on to YOUR location, and therefore, you are at a greater risk for unsanitary conditions and the spread of infection, including HIV, AIDS and tuberculosis. Although the technicians themselves or their STATIONARY salon may be "licensed," YOUR location, or the establishment in which the nail services will be given in, must pass an inspection and be a "licensed nail salon/shop" in order to have any nail services done there. Most private homes, hotels, and businesses do not undergo such inspections; and therefore, do not carry such a license. Please note that in addition to charging you for illegal services, they are also subject to large fines and cease and desist actions towards their business and possibly your event. For further verification on these regulations, please contact your state Cosmetology Board or Department of Business and Professional Regulations, or click on the links below to read the official statues and warning messages from the Department of Consumer Affairs. Additionally, Massage therapists must be licensed (FL & NY) or certified  (NJ) in the state in which they are providing services and may be verified through the AMTA or local state boards. SPArties provides all massage services in each state we operate.


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Click here to view the special report from NBC News on the dangers of Nail Salons, site inspections,  and the dangers to consumers (March 2008).


Click here to read the most recent article about salon/spa safety, recent citations and license requirements
from 1/20/07 here.

Florida Locations:
Click here for the the licensed cosmetology rules and regulations. See Statutes:
 477.025
477.026
5
477.0263
477.029
477.031




Florida Locations:

Click here for the FAQs on the official statutes of home based nail salons by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations. (See page 5 #19
)

Northeast  Locations:
Download the rules and regulations here, verifying that nail services are to be provided ONLY  within a licensed stationary facility.
(See page 9 Statutes
45:5B-8 Premises exemptions.) 

Northeast  Locations:
Read an important message here from the Department of Consumer Affairs, regarding the regulations for nail shops. s


State of New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety Division of Consumer Affairs New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling Frequently Asked Questions
Scroll down to the question "Is in-house practice illegal" and information regarding obtaining a "shop license"


State of Pennsylvania Board of Cosmetology License Requirement and Regulations 
Scroll down to § 7.81-Rendering of services outside a shop or click here to read the provisions
(Mobile cosmetology services are limited to those who are instituionalized or imprisoned)




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CONTRAINDICATIONS: There are some medical conditions that are not compatible with spa treatments - serious cardiac conditions and blood clots; skin disease, wounds, or tumors; cancer and tuberculosis; fever, and fractures or dislocations. Please consult with your physician regarding any medical concerns prior to your spa services. SPArties  Mobile Day Spa is not liable for any lost, stolen or damaged goods to any property, clients or guests. All Therapeutic treatments and advice are not a subsitute for licensed medical care or FDA approved medicine or treatments. Please consult your medical practitioner before beginning any program.

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