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Education Requirements for Cosmetologists in Massachusetts

How would you like to spend your career changing people’s appearances, helping your customers feel good about themselves, and always learning how to use your skills in new ways? The cosmetology industry in Massachusetts is only successful because of cosmetologists who are passionate about this field and all the opportunities it has. If you have ever considered earning a Massachusetts cosmetology license, this is what you have been waiting for.

As you start learning about what it takes to earn a license in this industry, you should get familiar with the expectations of the Board of Registration of Cosmetology and Barbering. This agency outlines what cosmetologists are allowed to do, and they also have very strict educational requirements for beauty students.

When you enroll in an approved school and complete your training hours, you must be properly trained in the following subjects:

• Shampooing
• Hair dressing
• Finger waving
• Permanent waving
• Hair coloring
• Haircutting
• Skin care and facial grooming
• Scalp massage
• Wig instruction
• Hair straightening
• Thermal styling
• Marcel waving (optional)
• Anatomy and physiology
• Sanitation and sterilization
• Manicuring
• Ethics and salesmanship

Obviously, most of the topics you cover in this field need lots of practical experience. However, you can study theory in a classroom setting. Ethics, salesmanship, anatomy, and other topics are also covered in the classroom.

Ready to jump into this field and make a difference? Get started now and reach out to beauty schools in Massachusetts.

Massachusetts Cosmetology License Requirements

When you get close to finishing your education, your instructors may start talking to you about how to get a cosmetology license in MA. The time you spend in school is the biggest part of this process, but you must still go through several steps before you can work independently in Massachusetts.

Find out more about licensing fees and testing expectations below:

• Fees must be paid by money order
• $82 licensing fee
• 1000 training hours must be completed prior to testing
• Tests can be administered in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese

By upholding these licensing standards, the state of Massachusetts is investing in the beauty community. Only allowing licensed cosmetologists to work with clients is one way to strengthen the reputation of this industry, show customers that they can trust beauty professionals, and encourage excellent work throughout Massachusetts.

Requirements for Renewing Your Cosmetology License in Massachusetts

If you’ve ever worked in a licensed career before, you likely know that you’ll need to renew your license if you want to keep working as a cosmetologist in Massachusetts. The Board of Registration of Cosmetology and Barbering charges a $68 renewal fee during each two-year renewal cycle. If you submit your application after the renewal date, you must also pay a $57 late fee.

Your license must be renewed by your birthday every two years. Since no license can legally be valid for longer than two years, your initial license will be valid for less than two years. Currently, you do not need to complete any continuing education hours to renew your license in Massachusetts. Continuing education is a great way to keep your skills up-to-date, find out what customers are requesting, and show your dedication to this field.

Now that you know how to get a beauty license in Massachusetts, it’s time to start getting ready for your new career. Request information from Massachusetts beauty schools to get started.

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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.