From Mardi Gras to debutante balls, Louisiana depends on beauty professionals to look its best. If you are passionate about beauty or thrive on creative work, consider a career in cosmetology. Cosmetologists work in a creative environment and establish long term relationship with clients, helping them look and feel their best. Since the field of cosmetology is expected to grow 14% from 2006-2016, there will be plenty of opportunities for new beauty professionals to enter the industry.
Whether you're interested in becoming a hairstylist, nail technician, makeup artist, skin care specialist (esthetician), or barber, cosmetology school is the best way to prepare for licensing and a successful career. Most beauty school programs take nine months and lead to an associate's degree in cosmetology. You will take courses related to your area of interest as well as marketing, salon management, and client relations courses to prepare for the business side of your career.
There are approximately 4,000 beauty professionals working in Louisiana, from the bustling cities of New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport to the smaller towns. Louisiana's diverse population means there is room for a variety of beauty professionals to coexist. Below are the average annual earnings for cosmetologists in Louisiana:
Whether you dream of running your own salon or working at an upscale New Orleans spa, Louisiana beauty schools can give you the necessary skills.
Enhance your marketable skill set quickly with Remington College.
Take the first step toward a more rewarding career at Career Technical College.
Take the first step toward a more rewarding career at Career Technical College.
Earn your degree in Massage Therapy from Blue Cliff College.
Earn your degree in Massage Therapy from Blue Cliff College.
Earn your degree in Massage Therapy from Blue Cliff College.
Earn your degree in Massage Therapy from Blue Cliff College.
Earn your degree in Massage Therapy from Blue Cliff College.