Electrology Schools in Vermont

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How to Become a Electrologist in Vermont

Vermont Electrology Careers At a Glance
  • 600 education hours are required to become licensed.
  • You must renew your license every 2 years.
  • 0 continuing education hours are required to renew your license.
  • Average salary for electrology in Vermont is $51,830 .
  • There is a predicted 12.10%* job increase between 2012 - 2022.

Permanent hair removal is the way of the future. People have had enough of shaving and waxing, and they're willing to spend a little bit of time getting rid of unwanted body hair for good. If you want to spend your career helping those who suffer from excessive hair growth, contact the schools below to learn more about electrology programs in Vermont.

State License Requirements

600 Education Hours

Required to earn a electrology license

Education Details

Before you can stop hair growth in its tracks, you have to understand how hair and skin work. As a new electrology student, you can learn about how hair grows and how electrolysis affects the skin. With your theoretical training complete, you can start learning the practical skills you need to be an electrologist. After watching your instructor perform electrolysis using different techniques, you get to practice. It's important to develop your technique while you're a student, as you can learn from the critique and input of your instructors.

License Renewal

2 Years

License renewal period

0 Hours

Continuing education required

Cosmetology license renewal in Vermont happens every two years on November 30 in odd-numbered years. The cost to renew a cosmetology license is $130. The Board sends out renewal reminders in October. Vermont requires 24 cosmetology continuing education hours to renew instructor licenses. Six of these hours must be in the art of teaching, and the rest should be in your field of study. However, CEUs are always recommended to stay current in the industry.

Vermont Electrology Careers

$51,830 

Average yearly salary for electrology in Vermont

The job outlook for electrologists is quite positive in Vermont. Between 2012 and 2022, O*Net anticipates a 19% increase in skin care specialist jobs in Vermont. Salaries in Vermont tend to be significantly higher than the national average. O*Net reports that the average salary for a Vermont skin care specialist is $41,000 per year. This is $12,000 higher than the national average (O*Net, 2014).

As an electrologist, you may put your skills to work in a variety of cosmetology settings. You may work for a dermatologist, particularly if you want to work with patients whose excessive hair growth is medical in nature. You can also work for a salon, a spa, or become self-employed by opening your own hair removal clinic. While building your reputation and gaining experience, you should learn how to work with many different parts of the body. This experience is extremely valuable, as it allows you to tailor your skills to different clients' needs and expectations. Discretion and tact are essential parts of this career. Many of the people who come to you for help may be embarrassed about their hair growth, so you must make them feel comfortable when they're with you.

Contact the Vermont State Board of Cosmetology

Office of Professional Regulation

Vermont is a state that has seen a grand proliferation of beauty salons and spas offering the latest in beauty and skin care. Electrology has become a prized field of study as a result. Those eager to become electrologists consult with these groups.

Association of Vermont Electrolysis
Electrology Institute of N.E.
Vermont State Legislature on Electrology

Electrology
Vermont

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