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Missouri Barber License and Training Requirements

Required Barbering Courses in Missouri Barbering Schools

The field of barbering is growing rapidly in Missouri, with more and more men focusing on looking as good as possible. There’s no better time to get involved in this field and perfect your barbering techniques! To become a licensed barber, you have to meet the standards of the Missouri State Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners. They require that you go through at least 1500 hours of training at an approved barber school. Over the 9 to 12 months you spend in school, you may take a wide variety of barbering courses that prepare you for the demands of this field. Required course topics can be found below.

Missouri Barber Classes

  • Client protection
  • Sanitation and sterilization
  • Hair cutting
  • Chemical waving
  • Shaving and facial hair design
  • Chemical relaxing
  • Hair lightening and hair color retouching
  • Basic physiology and anatomy
  • Client consultation
  • Draping
  • Hair styling
  • Shampooing and conditioning
  • Skin care and facial services
  • Facial massage

At any barber college, hands-on experience is crucial. You have to get lots of experience with mannequin heads by practicing your shaving, cutting, and styling techniques. Once you’ve gone through some of your barber courses in MO, you may then start working with clients while under supervision.

It’s time to take the next step toward a barbering license in Missouri! Reach out to Missouri barbering schools today to explore your training options.

Missouri Barber Training and License Requirements

Before you get your barber license in Missouri, you have to meet specific requirements. You must provide proof of your education and supervised work hours to the Missouri State Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners. Once you pass your practical test and your written test, you may get your Missouri barber license.

Missouri Barbering License Specifics

  • Testing costs: $85 for theory, $55 for practical, or $140 for both
  • Accepted payment methods: Fees payable by check, money order, or credit card
  • License/application fees: $20 for certificate of registration
  • Apprenticeship options: May complete a 2000-hour internship in lieu of a 1500-hour program
  • Tests administered through Prometric

Why is the beauty industry so tightly regulated? As a hair care professional, you have access to tools and chemicals that can seriously harm customers or permanently change their appearance. Holding beauty professionals to high training standards ensures that customers can trust the cosmetologists and barbers they choose. As a result, the field continues to grow and enjoy a strong reputation in Missouri.

Requirements for Renewing Your Barber License in Missouri

Renewal requirements in Missouri are similar to what you’ll find in many other states. Barbers have to renew their license every two years, by September 30 in every odd-numbered year. The renewal fee is currently $30, but if your papers are received late, plan on paying a late fee. One of the benefits of working in Missouri is the fact that you do not have to meet any continuing education requirements to keep your license up to date.

This is your chance to start making progress toward a career you love. Check out our list of Missouri barbering programs and request information from the schools that catch your eye!

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Sedalia, MO
Cosmetology / Teacher Training / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Barbering
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Cosmetology / Barbering
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Jefferson City, MO
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Columbia, MO
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Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Barbering
Cape Girardeau, MO
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School Accreditation

You must attend a school that is approved by your state to provide training in the discipline you want to practice. Check with the school and the state board to be sure that your program of study will prepare you for any applicable state licensure.