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How to Become an Electrologist in Vermont

Vermont electrolysis career overview: licensing hours, beauty schools on file, local practitioners, and the path from beginner to licensed electrologist.

Hours required to work in Vermont: 600

This state: in-person

Offers hands-on hours toward licensure: Yes

Pursuing Electrolysis in Vermont

Beauty professionals in Vermont sometimes add electrolysis after esthetics or cosmetology training; others enter electrolysis as a standalone specialty. The licensing path depends on what Vermont requires today.

Licensing in Vermont: Vermont requires 600 training hours at a licensed school plus state board exams for a electrolysis license. Board: Vermont Office of Professional Regulation. Full fees, exam format, renewal, and forms live on the Vermont electrolysis licensing guide - this career page does not duplicate those tables.

We track 8 practicing electrologists in Vermont across 1 cities. Even a modest number of local practitioners signals an active market - call studios near you in Vermont to ask about typical session rates before you project income.

Is This Career a Fit in Vermont?

Permanent-results nicheYou offer the only FDA-recognized permanent solution - a clear professional identity clients search for.
Recurring client relationshipsTreatment plans run months to years, which builds predictable income once your book fills.

If Vermont does not issue a dedicated license, your timeline may be shorter on paperwork but not on skill: clients still expect professional training before you advertise permanent hair removal.

Theory vs school: Structured online theory helps before or during in-person hours, but it does not replace board-required clinical training. See the online electrolysis theory course for modules and enrollment - pricing stays on that page only.

Your Checklist in Vermont

  • Research whether your state issues a dedicated electrologist license
  • Compare beauty schools that include approved electrolysis hours
  • Build theory (hair science, modalities, sanitation) before or during school
  • Budget for school tuition, exam fees, and basic equipment
  • Talk to a practicing electrologist in your area about realistic income
  • Read the full licensing guide for your state before you enroll

Beauty Schools in Vermont

O'Briens Aveda Institute
Williston, VT

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Practicing Electrologists in Vermont

Giles, Bridget
Essex Junction, VT
Kruszewski, Ellie
Rutland, VT
Marino, Stacey
North Troy, VT
Mayhew, Kristy
Morrisville, VT
O'Brien, Michelle L., CPE
Essex Junction, VT
Saxton, Theresa A.
Wells, VT
Waskow, Kathy
Montpelier, VT
Wheeler, Michele
South Burlington, VT

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Vermont Electrolysis FAQ

Vermont requires 600 hours of training at a licensed school plus state exams. See our full Vermont licensing guide for board details.

Browse beauty schools in Vermont in our directory, or open your local training page for top programs.

Yes. Our Electrolysis course for Vermont builds theory online before or alongside in-person school hours where required.

Follow the step-by-step guide on our Vermont electrolysis licensing page, including exams and board applications.

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