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Do you follow dozens of beauty gurus on YouTube, shell out for new makeup shades as soon as they become available, and change your hair color more often than the weather? If you are crazy about beauty and everything to do with it, you could get paid for your passion by starting a career in cosmetology.

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Manchester, NH
Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Massage Therapy
Hooksett, NH
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Barbering / Make-Up Artist Training
Laconia, NH
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Make-Up Artist Training
Somersworth, NH
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Barbering / Make-Up Artist Training
Portsmouth, NH
Massage Therapy
Keene, NH
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care
West Lebanon, NH
Cosmetology / Nail Technology / Teacher Training
Portsmouth, NH
Cosmetology / Teacher Training
Claremont, NH
Massage Therapy
Salem, NH
Barbering
Berlin, NH
Massage Therapy
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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.

Becoming a beauty professional in New Hampshire is a great way to jump into this industry and make yourself known. You can become part of the New England beauty community, explore employment options throughout the state, and choose a specialty that makes you happy to go to work each day.

There is no time like the present to start a new path in life. Explore different training options below with our list of New Hampshire beauty schools.

Education Requirements for Beauty Programs in New Hampshire

If you are planning on working in the cosmetology industry, spend some time getting familiar with the New Hampshire State Board of Barbering, Cosmetology, and Esthetics. This is the licensing agency for all beauty professions in New Hampshire. To get your license, you’ll need to attend a school that is approved by this agency and ensure that they receive proof of your training hours.

The amount of training you need to complete depends on which license you pursue and if you choose a traditional training route or an apprenticeship route.

You must meet the following training expectations to sit for any licensing exam in New Hampshire:

– Cosmetology: 1500 training hours or 3000 apprenticeship hours
– Barbering: 800 training hours or 1600 apprenticeship hours
– Master barbering: 1500 training hours or 3000 apprenticeship hours
– Esthetics: 600 training hours or 1200 apprenticeship hours
– Nail technology: 300 training hours or 600 apprenticeship hours

Once you earn a passing score on your state exam, you can apply for your license and begin working independently in New Hampshire. Then you simply have to keep your license up-to-date. Licenses are renewed by the last day of your birth month every two years. Cosmetologists must renew in even-numbered years and all other beauty professionals must renew in odd-numbered years.

Working as a Beauty Professional in New Hampshire

As you get close to finishing your education and getting your license, you may want to start exploring the employment opportunities available in New Hampshire. The options you consider may depend on how well you do in school and which specialty you are interested in. Cosmetologists earn a median salary of $22,300 per year in New Hampshire, and job openings are expected to increase 12% by the year 2022 (O*Net, 2016). In the same time period, the demand for barbers may increase 8% (O*Net, 2016). The average salary in this specialty is $25,400 per year (O*Net, 2016). Nail technicians may enjoy an average salary of $22,600 per year and a job growth rate of 16% (O*Net, 2016). For those who work in skin care, the median income is $28,600 annually and the anticipated job growth rate is 39% (O*Net, 2016).

On top of the time you spend working in your salon, you may want to dedicate some time to networking and continuing your training. Joining a group like New Hampshire Beauty Professionals gives you access to special training events and member discounts.

If you get started now, you could start your cosmetology career in a matter of months. Discover local options and request information from beauty schools in New Hampshire.

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