Texas Cosmetology Schools

The profession of cosmetology has changed over the last decade. Many people are now seeking an exciting and rewarding career in this fast growing and ever challenging field. Earning your certificate or degree from a Texas Cosmetology school will certify that you've been trained in all aspects of personal care, including; personal hygiene, hair cutting and hair styling, skin care, scalp care, facial massaging and more. Some Texas cosmetology schools may offer more specialized services such as manicures, pedicures, electrolysis, and even courses in biology, anatomy, and physiology. Formal cosmetology coursework generally includes a mix of classroom studies and practice on actual customers at the schools location.

Texas cosmetology school graduates find work in a number of different professions, including; hair dressing, barber, manicurist, pedicurist, shampooer, or even as an electrologist. The vast majority of Texas cosmetology school graduates are self-employed, usually working a chair as part of a larger salon operation.

About 90% of cosmetologists work in hair styling related professions, with the remainder finding work as pedicurists, manicurists, or skin care specialists. Job prospects for graduates of Texas cosmetology schools are expected to be excellent due to a growing demand for cosmetology services. Going to Texas Cosmetology School can be a great way to start or advance your career today!

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Amarillo College of Beauty

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Locations: Amarillo, TX

  • Instructor (Class)
    The Instructor course is designed to prepare the licensed cosmetologist for licensure and employment as an instructor of cosmetology as prescribed by Texas state law.
  • Manicurist (Class)
    One of the largest areas of growth in the beauty industry is nail care. Properly trained and licensed manicurists are in demand. Our Manicurist program offers the student both the theory and practical skills necessary to meet the state licensing requirements. Students will learn about and be able to perform manicures, pedicures, acrylics, gels, tips, polish, chemicals, art and more.
  • Operator/Cosmetologist (Class)
    Cosmetology is an exciting, fast-paced career that is constantly evolving with new ideas, techniques and equipment. Cosmetologists work with a variety of people each day, assisting them with their beauty needs. Cosmetologists shampoo, cut, perm, color and style hair. They may also provide manicures and pedicures or apply acrylic or gel nails.

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Milan Institute

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Locations: Amarillo (East), TX / San Antonio (Wind Crest), TX / San Antonio (Ingram Park), TX / South San Antonio, TX

  • Cosmetology (Diploma)
  • Facialist/Esthetician (Diploma)
  • Instructor (Diploma)

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Remington College

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Locations: Dallas, TX / Fort Worth, TX / North Houston, TX / Webster, TX

  • Cosmetology (Diploma)

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Texas Beauty College

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Locations: Crosscreek, TX / San Antonio, TX

  • Instructor (Class)
  • Manicurist (Class)
  • Operator/Cosmetologist (Class)

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Vatterott Education Center

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Locations: Dallas, TX

  • Cosmetology (Diploma)
    The objective of this program is to prepare the student for employment as an entry-level cosmetologist performing chemical texturing, hair design, and hair coloring.

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