Dufresne, Taylor - Electrologist in Charlotte, NC
Dufresne, Taylor appears in our directory of 10 electrologists on file for North Carolina, sourced from the American Electrology Association. 1 other electrologist is also on file in Charlotte.
| Address | 233 S Sharon Amity Road, Charlotte, NC 28211 |
| Phone | (980) 202-8950 |
| Practitioner | Dufresne, Taylor |
| State | All electrologists in North Carolina |
Hours required to work in North Carolina: 600
This location: informational
Offers hands-on hours toward licensure: NoTraining Path in Charlotte
Students in Charlotte typically start with online theory, then complete 600 hours of approved training at a licensed program before working with paying clients. Charlotte has 3 accredited schools on file if you need in-person hours. 2 practicing electrologists on file in Charlotte can help you see the profession locally before you commit. See the North Carolina electrolysis overview for licensing and course links.
Electrolysis Licensing Snapshot
| Requirement | North Carolina |
|---|---|
| Training hours | 600 hours |
| Licensing board | North Carolina Board of Electrolysis Examiners |
| Exam | Required (written/practical) |
| Full guide | North Carolina electrolysis licensing guide |
Electrolysis in North Carolina requires 600 hours at a licensed school. Dufresne, Taylor is listed in the AEA directory. Read the North Carolina electrolysis licensing guide, begin with our online electrolysis course for North Carolina, or explore electrolysis training in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Dufresne, Taylor FAQ
Dufresne, Taylor appears in the American Electrology Association directory for Charlotte, NC, which indicates AEA membership in good standing. Contact Dufresne, Taylor directly to confirm current licensure status and appointment availability.
Where North Carolina requires an electrology license, expect roughly 600 hours of approved training plus board exams. Start with the North Carolina electrolysis licensing guide and our online theory course before committing to in-person hours.
Use the phone number listed on this profile if available, or reach out through the AEA directory entry. For training questions rather than appointments, see the online electrolysis course for North Carolina.
Directory data sourced from the American Electrology Association public "Find an Electrologist" directory (electrology.com). Verified July 2026. Listing indicates AEA membership in good standing, not a general endorsement. Contact directly to confirm current availability.