Board of Cosmetology State Listings
To obtain your cosmetology license, you need to apply through your state's Board of Cosmetology. Generally, you
will need to complete training (see beauty schools directory), work a minimum number of hours in the field and pass
an exam. The Board of Cosmetology also handles license replacement and change of address
issues.
If you want to gain knowledge in the beauty industry and obtain continuing education credit (CEC), you
can complete specialty cosmetology training classes on the internet via 360Training.com.
360 Training provides state-approved online cosmetology continuing education courses for cosmetology
license renewal. With distance learning resources like this, students can save money while completing
coursework much more quickly. At the same time, they still receive the expert guidance and credit they
need.
360 Training offers a variety of beauty courses and cosmetic training for industry professionals
looking for advanced education and cosmetology license renewal. Live support staff is available 24-7.
Cosmetologists generally excel in creative activities. However, cosmetic business owners who have training
for the "business tasks" are able to run their companies more efficiently. On top of that, knowing business
skills enable you to complete basic business tasks yourself without hiring other people. This can save you a
lot of money and increase your bottom line.
Their Cosmetology Course Package
provides 16 course hours of beauty business training, including cosmetology laws, salon sanitation
requirements, chemical makeup, building a business, customer service and marketing.
Find your state below to contact your local Board of Cosmetology:
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