Florida Cosmetology Schools

Here is a list of cosmetology schools in Florida that offer a variety of programs in such topics as nail care, skin care and salon management. If you are interested in learning more about a career in cosmetology, please read our Cosmetology Career section at the bottom of the page.

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Aveda Institutes Florida

Locations: St. Petersburg, FL / Tallahassee, FL / Winter Park, FL

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Career Training Institute

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Locations: Orlando, FL

  • Cosmetology (Diploma)
  • Facial Specialist (Diploma)
  • Nail and Facial Specialist (Diploma)
  • Nail Technology (Diploma)

Central Florida College

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Locations: St Petersburg, FL

  • Aesthetics Skincare (Diploma)
  • Cosmetology (Diploma)

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Daytona College

Locations: Ormond Beach, FL

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Florida Career College

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Locations: Brandon, FL / Clearwater, FL / Hialeah, FL / Lauderdale Lakes, FL / Miami, FL / Pembroke Pines, FL / West Palm Beach, FL

  • Clinical Skin Care (Diploma)

Florida College of Natural Health

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Locations: Fort Lauderdale (Pompano Beach), FL / Miami, FL / Orlando (Maitland), FL / Sarasota (Bradenton), FL

  • Massage & Skin Care (Associate's Degree)
    This program prepares graduates to assume responsibilities in two professions, allowing them to work effectively in health care, skin care or recreation facilities. Upon licensure in Therapeutic Massage and registration in Skin Care, graduates can excel in each profession individually or in a dual capacity.
  • Paramedical Skin Care (Associate's Degree)
    This program involves the study of plastic surgical pre-operative and post-operative treatments, skin care consultation and dermatological assistant care. In the private practice sector, the paramedical skin care professional will be able to practice techniques used to counteract the aging process, as well as techniques used to protect, heal and beautify the skin.
  • Skin Care and Electrology Training (Diploma)
  • Skin Care Training (Diploma)

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Heritage Institute

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Locations: Jacksonville, FL / Fort Myers, FL

  • Esthetics (Diploma)

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International Academy Beauty School

Locations: Daytona Beach, FL

International School of Health & Beauty

Locations: Lauderdale Lakes, FL

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Keiser Career College

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Locations: Greenacres, FL / Miami Lakes, FL / St. Petersburg, FL

  • Advanced Medical Skin Care Specialist (Diploma)

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Lincoln College of Technology

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Locations: West Palm Beach, FL

  • Cosmetology (Diploma)
  • Cosmetology Salon Management (Associate's Degree)

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Meridian Career Institute

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Locations: Sarasota, FL

  • Cosmetology (Certificate)
    Cosmetology students will learn to perform men's and women's haircutting, styling, perming, coloring, bleaching, facials, chemical waving, relaxing, straightening, scalp treatments, shampooing, manicuring, pedicuring, and nail extensions, waxing and make-up. Upon graduation and state licensure they will be qualified for positions as an entry level Cosmetologists (performing full hair services), Nail Technicians, or Make-Up Artists and prepared to seek employment in a full service cosmetology salon or nail salon performing the above services on female or male clients.
  • Nail Technician (Certificate)
    The student will learn how to do manicuring, pedicuring, apply nail tips with acrylic overlay, apply sculptured nails using a form, perform nail wraps and mending, do fill-ins, remove artificial nails, apply polish and do nail art. Upon graduation and state certification they will be qualified for entry level position as a Nail Tech in a full service salon or nail salon, or to open their own salon for nail services.

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New England Institute of Technology

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Locations: West Palm Beach, FL

  • Cosmetology (Diploma)
  • Cosmetology Salon Management (Associate's Degree)

North Florida Institute

Locations: Jacksonville, FL

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Sunstate Academy

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Locations: Clearwater, FL / Ft. Myers, FL

  • Barber/Styling (Certificate)
    The Barber/Styling students will learn men's and women's haircutting, styling, perming, coloring, shaving, beard and mustache trimming, men's hairpieces, relaxing, scalp treatments, facials and shampooing.
  • Cosmetology (Certificate)
    Cosmetology students will learn to perform men's and women's haircutting, styling, perming, coloring, bleaching, facials, chemical waving, relaxing, straightening, scalp treatments, shampooing, manicuring, pedicuring, and nail extensions, waxing and make-up. Upon graduation and state licensure they will be qualified for positions as an entry level Cosmetologists (performing full hair services), Nail Technicians, or Make-Up Artists and prepared to seek employment in a full service cosmetology salon or nail salon performing the above services on female or male clients.
  • Nail Technician (Certificate)
    The student will learn how to do manicuring, pedicuring, apply nail tips with acrylic overlay, apply sculptured nails using a form, perform nail wraps and mending, do fill-ins, remove artificial nails, apply polish and do nail art. Upon graduation and state certification they will be qualified for entry level position as a Nail Tech in a full service salon or nail salon, or to open their own salon for nail services.

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The Beauty Schools of America

Locations: Hialeah, FL / Miami, FL

The Praxis Institute

Locations: Hialeah, FL / Miami, FL

An Introduction to Cosmetology Careers

Cosmetology is the study of cosmetic appearance and application. The most common cosmetology career choice is to become a hairdresser or hair stylist, however, studying for a diploma or other course at one of the highly regarded cosmetologist schools in Florida also opens doors to a career as a manicurist, pedicurist or skin care specialist to name a few.

In addition to the hands-on training offered at cosmetologist schools, they will often include the topics of customer care and customer relations because these are incredibly important parts of the profession. Other courses may offer training on how to own and operate your own business.

Employment and Earnings Statistics

800,000 cosmetologists are employed throughout the US. Hairdressers, barbers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists make up nearly 700,000 with the remaining 100,000 being shared between manicurists, pedicurists, skin specialists and shampooers. Approximately half are employed in salons, hairdressers, stores and care facilities. The remaining half are self-employed. The self-employed include those that rent space from a salon; this is an increasingly popular strategy.

Hairdressers and hairstylists earn, on average, $20,000 per year although those with the best reputation and the highest paying clients can earn as much as $40,000 or more.

Skin care specialists earn an average of $25,000. Manicurists and pedicurists, on the other hand, tend to earn around $18,000.

The actual salary you will earn is highly dependent on the area where you work, whether you are employed or self-employed and the reputation and client base you have built.

The Future Outlook for Cosmetologists

Rising income and a growing population mean that the demand for cosmetologists will continue to be high. However, competition for jobs in the best paying salons and competition for the highest paying customers will also be high. The best opportunities will be available for those that take the time and effort to complete certification and qualification through cosmetology schools.

The demand for manicurists and pedicurists in particular will grow quickly. More salons and spas are opening their doors and more malls and department stores are offering these services. The demand for hairdressers and stylists will grow reasonably as the population continues to demand high quality hairstyles.

The Best Course of Education

There is no substitute for education. Gaining a certificate in your specialist field will help you to win the job you want or gain the clients that pay well. The more qualifications, or the more highly regarded qualifications you have, the greater the money you can demand. However, in a lot of cases, it is a combination of qualifications and experience that will gain you the best customers. Licensing is essential in a majority of states. In some states this may include a physical examination as well as graduation from a cosmetology program.

The type of program you should enroll in will depend, in part, on whether you intend on working for yourself or for an existing salon or store. There are a small number of Associate's Degrees available in Florida that concentrate not only on the cosmetology side of your career but also the business aspects of establishing and running your own salon. This might be a smart option if you do wish to own your own establishment.

Cosmetologist Program Details

The exact details of a cosmetology program will depend on the program you enroll in. A general cosmetology course will last, on average, two years. However, a course which focuses on a specific area such as face or nails can take substantially less time to complete. Apprenticeships are also available, that last between 12 months and three years but competition for these is very high.

Addition Resources

You may be interested in reading the article Running your own Salon which offers several tips and techniques for running a successful nail, hair or skin care salon.

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