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The Board of Registration of Cosmetology and Barbering regulates cosmetology, barbering, and electrology in Massachusetts. The board issues licenses to qualified individuals, businesses, and schools to ensure public health and safety by maintaining high standards for these industries.
- Renew Your Cosmetology Or Barbering License
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- Statutes and Regulations
Requirements for cosmetology, aesthetics, and manicuring...
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- Renew Your Cosmetology Or Barbering License
Learn how to apply, renew, and transfer cosmetology, barbering, and electrology licenses in Massachusetts.
Learn how to apply for an aesthetics, cosmetology, or manicuring salon license in Massachusetts.
To regulate hairdressers, manicurists and aestheticians, and to set curricula requirements for schools that train such professionals.
A Massachusetts licensed aesthetician who has a high school degree or equivalent and graduated from an aesthetics program satisfactory to the Board may apply to the Board and pay required fees for licensure as an assistant aesthetics instructor.
Graduate from a 300-Hour Aesthetician Training Program. Your first step toward becoming a licensed aesthetician in Massachusetts is attending a licensed aesthetician school! The Board requires that your program include at least three hundred (300) hours of coursework and training.
The following esthetician licensing fees and standards are enforced in Massachusetts: • $68 application fee • $120 testing fee • Fees paid by check or money order • 300 hours of training required • Tests available in English, Spanish and Vietnamese. As you may know, cosmetology and its specialties are licensed on a state-by-state basis.