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Are Face Foundrie franchisees subject to federal, state, and local government regulations?

Face_Foundrie Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

You will be subject to various federal, state and local government regulations including those relating to construction, site location, and the offering of beauty services, as well as public health, sanitation and safety codes and ordinances. A number of states have licensing and permitting laws and regulations that may apply to the Facial Bar. For example, many jurisdictions have laws that require esthetician and cosmetologist licensing, other related licensing, bonding, and insurance, and compliance with certain building codes, safety regulations, health requirements, and other similar requirements. Some states may also require your Facial Bar to be operated with direct or indirect oversight by a medical provider, such as a physician or nurse practitioner. Some laws may require certain licensed individuals to perform certain procedures at your Facial Bar. If these or similar laws have been enacted in the state or municipality in which you intend to operate your Facial Bar, you will need to comply with these laws, and we urge you to become familiar with them. Your Facial Bar may be required to comply with one or more of these requirements in your jurisdiction. You and your employees must ensure that you, your employees, and others providing products and services to customers on behalf of your Facial Bar have all required licenses and permits.

Your Facial Bar will also be subject to national, state, and local regulations that apply to all businesses, including the Americans With Disabilities Act, wage and hour laws, occupational health and safety (OSHA), equal employment opportunity, taxes, hazardous material, communications to employees, and business licensing requirements. Because you will accept credit cards, you will also have to comply with any general laws and regulations relating to the acceptance of credit cards, including Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS). Your business is subject to state and federal regulations that allow the government to restrict travel and/or require businesses to close during state or national emergencies.

Source: Item 1 — The Franchisor and any Parents, Predecessors, and Affiliates (FDD pages 9–11)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Face Foundrie's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees are indeed subject to various federal, state, and local government regulations. These regulations span across construction, site location, and the provision of beauty services. Furthermore, franchisees must adhere to public health, sanitation, safety codes, and ordinances. This means a prospective Face Foundrie franchisee needs to be prepared to navigate a complex regulatory landscape.

Many states have specific licensing and permitting laws applicable to Facial Bars. These may include esthetician and cosmetologist licensing, bonding, insurance, and compliance with building codes, safety regulations, and health requirements. Some jurisdictions might even require oversight by a medical provider like a physician or nurse practitioner for the Face Foundrie location. It is critical for franchisees to become familiar with these laws in their specific area and ensure full compliance, including obtaining all necessary licenses and permits for themselves and their employees.

Beyond the beauty-specific regulations, Face Foundrie franchisees must also comply with general business regulations. These include the Americans With Disabilities Act, wage and hour laws, occupational health and safety (OSHA) standards, equal employment opportunity regulations, tax requirements, hazardous material handling, employee communications, and general business licensing. Additionally, since Face Foundrie locations accept credit cards, franchisees must adhere to laws and regulations related to credit card acceptance, including the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS). Franchisees should also be aware that government regulations may allow for travel restrictions or business closures during state or national emergencies.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.