Cosmetology Schools in California

California may be the perfect place to learn to become a cosmetologist and begin your career. According to a 2019 study, California is the 8th most beauty-obsessed state in the U.S.—good news for budding cosmetologists.

Browse our directory of cosmetology schools in California, or skip ahead to learn about the state's cosmetology licensing requirements and job outlook.

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970 Broadway
Chula Vista, CA 91911

Bellus Academy | Chula Vista | San Diego

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Makeup Artistry, Nail Technology

1073 East Main Street
El Cajon, CA 92021

Bellus Academy | El Cajon | San Diego

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Makeup Artistry

13266 Poway Road
Poway, CA 92064

Bellus Academy | Poway | San Diego

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Makeup Artistry, Nail Technology

305 Kearny Street
San Francisco, CA 94108

Cinta Aveda Institute | San Francisco | San Francisco / Oakland / San Jose

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Makeup Artistry, Nail Technology

111 West St. John Street
San Jose, CA 95113

Cinta Aveda Institute | San Jose | San Francisco / Oakland / San Jose

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Makeup Artistry, Nail Technology

72-840 Highway 111 Suite V417
Palm Desert, CA 92260

Elite Cosmetology School | Yucca Valley | Los Angeles

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics

520 San Ramon Valley Boulevard
Danville, CA 94526

JD Academy of Salon and Spa | Danville | San Francisco / Oakland / San Jose

Programs:

Cosmetology, Esthetics

1679 East Monte Vista Avenue Suite 200
Vacaville, CA 95688

Milan Institute of Cosmetology | Vacaville | Sacramento / Stockton / Modesto - San Francisco / Oakland / San Jose

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics

2822 F Street Suite H
Bakersfield, CA 93301

Milan Institute | Bakersfield | Bakersfield

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Massage Therapy

731 West Shaw Avenue Suite A
Clovis, CA 93612

Milan Institute | Fresno | Fresno / Visalia

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Massage Therapy

780 Loughborough Drive
Merced, CA 95348

Milan Institute | Merced | Fresno / Visalia

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics

75-030 Gerald Ford Drive Suite 203
Palm Desert, CA 92211

Milan Institute | Palm Desert | San Diego

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics

6500 South Mooney Boulevard
Visalia, CA 93277

Milan Institute | Visalia | Fresno / Visalia

Programs:

Cosmetology, Esthetics, Massage Therapy

16852 Devonshire Street
Granada Hills, CA 91344

Newberry School of Beauty | Granada Hills | Los Angeles

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Nail Technology

3100 Mchenry Avenue
Modesto, CA 95350

Paul Mitchell | Modesto | Sacramento / Stockton / Modesto

Programs:

Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, Nail Technology

2097 Compton Avenue Suite 201
Corona, CA 92881

Salon Success Academy | Corona | Los Angeles

Programs:

Cosmetology, Esthetics, Nail Technology

16803 Arrow Highway
Fontana, CA 92335

Salon Success Academy | Fontana | Los Angeles

Programs:

Cosmetology, Nail Technology

1915 West Redlands Boulevard Suite 111
Redlands, CA 92373

Salon Success Academy | Redlands | Los Angeles

Programs:

Cosmetology, Esthetics, Nail Technology

6780 Indiana Avenue Suite #200
Riverside, CA 92506

Salon Success Academy | Riverside | Los Angeles

Programs:

Cosmetology, Nail Technology, Makeup Artistry, Barbering

1385 East Foothill Boulevard
Upland, CA 91786

Salon Success Academy | Upland | Los Angeles

Programs:

Cosmetology, Esthetics, Nail Technology, Makeup Artistry, Barbering

112 Plaza Drive
West Covina, CA 91790

Salon Success Academy | West Covina | Los Angeles

Programs:

Cosmetology, Esthetics, Nail Technology, Makeup Artistry, Barbering

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You must attend school in the state you want to practice in. Most states require that you graduate from an accredited school. Learn more about the requirements in your state.

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How to Become a Cosmetologist in California

  • 1,600 education hours or 3,200 apprentice hours are required to become licensed.
  • You must renew your license every 2 years.
  • 0 continuing education hours are required to renew your license.
  • The average salary for cosmetologists in California is $27,770 ($13.35/hour). This is higher than the national average of $26,090 ($12.54/hour).
  • There is a predicted 20% job increase between 2016–2026 for cosmetologists. This is higher than the expected national growth of 9%.

To become a cosmetologist in California, you must meet certain standards:

1. Be at least 17 years old and have completed 10th grade or its equivalent.

2. Be honest on the exam application about any criminal record—a criminal record doesn't necessarily bar you from licensure or employment

3. Demonstrate any one of the following:

  • Completion of a state-approved cosmetology program
  • Licensed cosmetology experience in another state for at least the length of a state-approved cosmetology program—three months of work equals 100 hours of training
  • Completion of an approved cosmetology crossover course if currently licensed as a barber
  • Completion of an apprenticeship that meets state standards

You may not mix and match the pathways to becoming a cosmetologist in California—for example, by beginning as a traditional student and finishing your program as an apprentice. You must choose one option or the other. However, students may participate in externship programs, allowing them to work in a salon without pay to earn the required hours.

In addition to performing cosmetology services, you must be comfortable acting as a mandatory reporter. Mandatory reporters are legally required to report suspicions of physical or sexual abuse to the proper authorities. You'll be trained in recognizing the signs of abuse by your school or apprenticeship program.

What to Expect From a Cosmetology Program in California

1,600 Hours

Time to complete a cosmetology program in California

If you are interested in pursuing your cosmetology training through a traditional program, you have many schools to choose from.

Before enrolling, ensure your school is approved by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Board requirements include having enough space for at least 25 students, enrollment of at least 25 students, and a curriculum that meets the state standards. The school can't have a history of unprofessional conduct, such as refusing inspections or noncompliance with requirements.

Your training must consist of a minimum of 1,600 hours of both practical and scientific instruction, including, but not limited to:

  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Chemistry of cosmetology products
  • Hair cutting and dyeing
  • Hair perming and relaxing
  • Hair removal (except by use of light waves/rays)
  • Health and safety
  • Makeup design and application
  • Manicuring
  • Basic massage
  • Optional specialty classes, like threading and natural hair braiding

What to Expect From a Cosmetology Apprenticeship in California

3,200 Hours

Time to complete a cosmetology apprenticeship in California

To apprentice as a cosmetologist in California, you need to ensure your program meets specific standards—so verify them before you begin:

  • The location in which you'll be apprenticing must be licensed.
  • Your trainer needs to be a licensed cosmetologist who has been approved to train by the board.
  • Your instruction must cover all the topics included in a cosmetology program.
  • You must be paid at a graduated rate, but they don't have to pay you for instruction-only time.
  • You can only practice on members of the public if you've been trained in the techniques you'll be using.
  • Your training must last a minimum of 3,200 hours over no more than two years and include the following:
    • 39 hours of pre-apprenticeship training on laws and regulations, patron protection, and sanitation and disinfection
    • 220 hours of direct instruction
    • No more than 8.5 hours per day and 42.5 hours of work and training per week—anything beyond this won't count

California Cosmetology Licensing Requirements

Once you have completed at least 75% of your training or apprenticeship hours, you can apply to take the written and practical exams—though you won't be allowed to take them until you've finished your training. The state must give you your tests within 10 business days of you completing your program, and you need to pass them within one year of finishing your training.

Tests are available in English, Korean, Spanish, and Vietnamese. If the test is not available in your language and you don't speak, read, or write English at a minimum of a 10th grade level, you can request to use an interpreter.

The practical test requires you to perform treatments and tasks directly related to the license you're getting. This includes, but isn't limited to, haircutting, hair dying, facials, manicures, and sanitation and disinfection techniques. You must bring your own supplies. You can find in-depth information about to expect on the state's practical examination information page.

The written exam will consist of questions about scientific concepts and hair, skin, and nail care and services. You won't be allowed to have any electronics or notes with you during the test. The board provides sample questions on their theory examination information page.

As of 2020, the exam and license fee is $125 total, and you'll need to be able to go to one of the state's two permanent test locations—Fairfield for Northern California and Glendale for Southern California.

If you pass your tests, the state can choose to give you a provisional or full license. A probationary license, which can last up to three years, is at the board's discretion. This could be issued if you're undergoing medical, psychiatric or psychological treatment, are involved in a rehabilitation program, required to abstain from drugs or alcohol, or if your compliance with any rules is in question. However, these circumstances don't necessarily mean you'll be given a probationary license—this is on a case-by-case basis.

Licensure Reciprocity

California allows cosmetologists moving from other states to become licensed without taking tests if they have a current license that's been active for at least three of the five previous years, with no disciplinary action or criminal convictions on record. Contact the state board if you have questions about your status.

Cosmetology Specializations in California

California allows cosmetologists to receive additional training in a few different areas. If you're truly passionate about one of these fields as opposed to cosmetology as a whole, you could also choose to earn licensure in one of them instead. Specializations include:

You can also take optional specialty classes while in school to expand your knowledge and abilities, but those areas don't require specific additional certifications.

Cosmetology License Renewal in California

2 Years

License renewal period

0 Hours

Continuing education required

California requires cosmetologists to renew their licenses every two years, and there are no continuing education requirements. However, if you miss the deadline, you'll need to pass the tests again before it's reissued.

Cosmetology Salary in California and Projected Job Growth

$27,770

Average yearly salary for cosmetologists in California

The median salary for cosmetologists in California is $27,770 ($13.35/hour). If you're able to make it into the very competitive world of theatrical makeup, it goes up to $89,960 ($43.25).

California employs more cosmetologists than any other state. And this is expected to grow—in fact, the state anticipates there will be 20% more cosmetology jobs available between 2016 and 2026, much higher than the national expectation of 9%.

Contact the California State Board of Cosmetology

Resources for Cosmetologists in California

California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology
This is the official state board page regarding all cosmetology laws, regulations, and updates. You can apply for your licensure exams, research programs, and file complaints through their site. They also have an active Facebook page that includes both important information and fun articles.

Professional Beauty Federation of California
Similar to a union, the PBFC advocates for laws and regulations that will make the industry safer, with input from members. They organize a yearly "Welcome to Our World (W.O.W.)" event, at which lawmakers and their staff receive free treatments by volunteers in order while discussing concerns. You can stay up to date on their actions on their Facebook page.

Stylist & Salon Newspapers—California
This publication offers a free digital subscription and covers all manner of topics affecting California cosmetologists. They also keep a running list of upcoming cosmetology events throughout the country.

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