Do I need a license to do eyelash extensions in your state?
In most of your state, you need either a cosmetology license or an esthetician license to legally apply eyelash extensions for paying clients. A few states allow a specialized lash-only certificate, but your state typically requires the broader credential.
Why a license is required
Lash extensions involve adhesives applied near the eye, so regulators in your state classify it as a regulated cosmetology service. Working without the required credential can result in fines from your state board and the closure of your studio.
Esthetician vs. cosmetology licensing
An esthetician license requires fewer hours (typically 600–750 in your state) and focuses on skin and facial services — including lashes. A full cosmetology license requires 1,000–1,600 hours and also covers hair, but is overkill if you only want to do lashes.
What about lash certification courses?
Lash certification courses from brands like Borboleta, Lash Affair, or NovaLash teach technique, but they do not replace a state license in your state. Always pair certification with the required state credential.
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