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How to Become a Licensed Lash Artist in Louisiana
Thinking about starting a career as a lash artist in Louisiana? If you’re planning to offer lash extension services professionally, you’ll need to be licensed. In Louisiana, lash services fall under both cosmetology and esthetics licenses, so you’ll need to choose the right path depending on your career goals. Here’s a look at what it takes to get started.
Requirements for Lashing in Louisiana:
To legally perform lash extension services in Louisiana, you must complete one of the following licensing programs:
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Cosmetology License: Requires 1,500 hours of training. This path provides a broad education covering hair, nails, skincare, and lash applications, perfect if you want the flexibility to offer a full range of beauty services.
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Esthetician License: Requires 750 hours of training focused on skincare treatments, facials, waxing, and lash services. This is a great choice if you’re primarily interested in specializing in skincare and lashes.
Steps to Becoming a Licensed Lash Artist in Louisiana
1. Enroll in a State-Approved Program
Decide which license fits your goals and sign up for a Louisiana-approved beauty school. Make sure the program offers training in lash application, sanitation, and client safety procedures. If you’re looking to offer more than just lashes, a cosmetology license will open more doors.
2. Complete Your Training and Pass the State Exams
After you finish your required training hours, you’ll need to pass both a written theory exam and a hands-on practical exam overseen by the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology. These tests are designed to make sure you’re ready to safely and skillfully work with clients.
3. Apply for Your License
Once you pass your exams, you can submit your application to the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology. Along with your application, you’ll need to provide proof of your training hours and exam results. After your license is issued, you’ll be officially cleared to start offering lash extension services in Louisiana.
Ready to Learn More About Lashing?
Whether you’re just beginning or you’re a licensed pro looking to sharpen your skills, Borboleta’s Lash Education Certifications are a great next step. Our expert-led courses dive deep into lash fundamentals, styling techniques, and client care, giving you the education you need to succeed in the lash industry.