Students across Austin and the wider Texas area use our cosmetology course the same way: as preparation before, not a replacement for, licensed school hours. Austin shows 3 beauty schools on file in our directory today. The course covers skin types and conditions, facial treatment protocols, product knowledge, infection control and sanitation, and how to properly consult with and intake a new client, the theory backbone that most accredited Texas programs assume incoming students already have. Working through it at your own pace, with lifetime access, means you can start strong once you begin the in-person hours Texas requires for licensing. Austin sits in Central Texas, along the I-35 corridor. Baldwin Beauty School-South Austin and Paul Mitchell the School-Austin are among the real schools we have on file for Austin; see the full local list below.
Cosmetology in Austin spans hair, skin, and nails - confirm which services you want on your menu before picking a Texas program, because some schools emphasize color while others lean esthetics.
Austin sits in Central Texas, along the I-35 corridor.
We list 3 beauty schools in Austin - confirm program hours with admissions.
Local Checklist for Austin
Confirm required training hours and exam format in your state
Tour at least two accredited cosmetology schools near you
Understand the difference between cosmetology and esthetics licenses
Plan for 9-18 months of school depending on full-time vs part-time
Prepare for written and practical board exams
Training Path in Austin
The typical training path for cosmetology in Austin follows the same order most Texas students use: start with theory, either through our self-paced online cosmetology course or an accredited program's own coursework, then move into whatever hands-on or in-person component Texas requires for licensing. Austin has 3 accredited schools on file with us, a solid starting point for comparing in-person programs. Completing the theory portion online first, before you commit to a specific school or supervised setting, tends to save both time and tuition, since you arrive already familiar with the fundamentals instead of learning them for the first time in a classroom. If Austin does not have what you need locally, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas are other Texas metro areas we track in the same way.
Texas Licensing Snapshot
Texas requires a Cosmetology License to legally offer cosmetology services, issued through Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). The state requires 1,000 hours of approved training before you can sit for licensing. In-person clinical hours required at a licensed school. Renewal cycles and continuing education rules vary, so confirm the current cycle directly with the board. See the full Texas cosmetology licensing guide for exam details, renewal rules, and links to approved schools.
Wherever you are in Texas, the course lets you study with Aida Khazieva online while you plan your local school or licensing steps. It covers skin science basics, facial treatments, product knowledge, and more.
We do. Students in Austin use the online cosmetology course alongside their local school or licensing research anywhere in Texas, and access never expires.
For Austin students, Texas requires 1,000 hours of approved training plus passing the required exams. Full details are in the Texas licensing guide.
Start with our online theory course, then use the school listings on this page and the Texas cosmetology overview to plan the in-person steps.
In-person cosmetology programs near Austin typically run 1,000 to 1,600 hours depending on Texas's exact rules, often 10 to 18 months full time. Our course is separate preparation and does not replace those required hours.
Explore other cities in Texas or pick another state to compare licensing rules and training options for cosmetology.
Cosmetology licensing in Texas
1,000 hours of training, plus state exams. Licensing board: Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). In-person clinical hours required at a licensed school.