Hours Required for a Cosmetology License

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In order to obtain a cosmetology license, students must train in the field and then pass a board exam.

Because the art of cosmetology requires precision, many hours of field training are required in order to obtain a license. However, the number of training hours required varies by state and program. Though all cosmetology schools teach students sanitation and health practices, each cosmetological emphasis comes with its own additional state-mandated requirements. All of these requirements can be found at BeautySchoolsDirectory.com.

  1. The Cosmetology Program

    Hours of Training

    • In order to pass a state board cosmetology exam, students must prove that they are capable of keeping their work surface sanitary.
      In order to pass a state board cosmetology exam, students must prove that they are capable of keeping their work surface sanitary.

      Because this qualification is so specialized, the number of hours required to complete the course is controlled by each state's individual Board of Cosmetology. Each state requires that students take between 1,500 and 3,000 course hours to become a fully licensed cosmetologist. In most states, the title of hair stylist is included in this number of hours. In others, such as New York, however, the qualification of hair stylist requires considerably fewer hours to obtain.

    Reciprocity

    • It is important for a student to look into the requirements of the state where she wishes to practice cosmetology, as the variation between the states can be huge. If a person wishes to practice cosmetology in one of the states that requires more hours of experience than most, such as Iowa, they must either train in that state or make sure that she gains enough experience hours to be considered a fully-qualified cosmetologist when she applies for work. More information about schools and additional requirements for cosmetologists can be found at BeautySchools.edu.

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