How to Start a Hair Salon in Louisiana (2026)



Last updated: February 25, 2026

Starting a hair salon in Louisiana requires obtaining individual cosmetology licenses for all stylists and a Certificate of Registration for the salon itself, both issued by the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology (LSBC). Individual cosmetologists must complete 1,500 hours of training (approximately 36 weeks), pass written and practical exams, and meet age and education requirements. This guide covers every license, permit, and requirement to legally operate a hair salon in Louisiana in 2026.

Hair Salon Requirements in Louisiana at a Glance

Requirement Agency Cost Timeline
Cosmetology training (1,500 hours) LSBC-approved cosmetology school $5,000-$15,000 36 weeks (full-time)
Cosmetology license exam (written & practical) Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology $75 (written) + $125 (practical) Scheduled after training completion
Individual cosmetology license Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology $25/year After passing exams
Salon Certificate of Registration Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology $100 initial + $60/year renewal 1-2 weeks after application
LLC Formation (recommended) Louisiana Secretary of State $100 5-10 business days
Local business license Parish or city clerk’s office $50-$200 1-2 weeks
General liability insurance Private insurance carrier $500-$1,500/year 1-3 business days

How to Start a Hair Salon in Louisiana (Step by Step)


Step 1: Understand Louisiana Cosmetology Licensing Requirements

Louisiana requires all practicing cosmetologists to hold an individual license issued by the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology (LSBC). Additionally, the salon itself must hold a Certificate of Registration.

Individual cosmetology license requirements:

  • Age 16 or older
  • 10th grade education (or equivalent)
  • 1,500 hours of training from an LSBC-approved cosmetology school
  • Pass both written and practical exams

Salon registration requirements:

  • All practicing cosmetologists must hold valid Louisiana licenses
  • Facility must meet LSBC health and safety standards
  • Pass LSBC inspection before opening

Step 2: Complete Cosmetology Training

Enroll in a Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology-approved cosmetology school:

  • Training hours required: 1,500 hours (approximately 36 weeks of full-time study)
  • Curriculum covers: Hair cutting, styling, coloring, chemical treatments, shampooing, sanitation, client consultation, and Louisiana cosmetology laws
  • Cost: $5,000-$15,000 depending on the school
  • Program formats: Full-time (day classes) or part-time (evening/weekend classes)

Find approved schools: Visit lsbc.louisiana.gov for a list of approved cosmetology schools in Louisiana.

Step 3: Pass the Cosmetology Exams

After completing your 1,500 hours of training, you must pass both a written exam and a practical exam:

Written exam:

  • Multiple-choice format covering cosmetology theory, sanitation, Louisiana laws, and safety
  • Exam fee: $75
  • Passing score: Varies by exam version (typically 70-75%)
  • Administered by the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology

Practical exam:

  • Hands-on demonstration of cosmetology skills including hair cutting, styling, coloring, and chemical treatments
  • Exam fee: $125
  • You must bring your own model and supplies
  • Graded by LSBC examiners on technique, safety, and sanitation

Retakes: If you fail an exam, you can retake it after paying the exam fee again. There is no waiting period between attempts.

Step 4: Get Your Individual Cosmetology License

Once you pass both exams, apply for your individual cosmetology license:

  • Submit your application to the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology
  • License fee: $25 per year
  • License must be renewed annually
  • No continuing education required for general renewal (though specialty certifications may require CE)
  • Display your license prominently at your place of work

Step 5: Form Your Business Entity

Form an LLC to protect your personal assets from business liabilities:

  • File Articles of Organization with the Louisiana Secretary of State through the GeauxBiz portal
  • Choose a business name that includes “LLC”
  • Designate a registered agent with a physical Louisiana address
  • Pay the $100 filing fee
  • File an Annual Report each year by your formation anniversary date ($30 fee)

Step 6: Secure a Salon Location

Your salon must meet Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology facility standards:

  • Ventilation: Adequate ventilation and air circulation (especially for chemical treatments)
  • Plumbing: Hot and cold running water at all shampoo bowls and sinks
  • Sanitation: Separate areas for clean and soiled tools, disinfection station, and covered waste receptacles
  • Restroom: Working toilet and handwashing sink accessible to staff and clients
  • Lighting: Adequate lighting for all service areas
  • Storage: Proper storage for chemicals, supplies, and personal belongings (separate from service areas)

Zoning: Verify with your parish or city zoning office that your location is zoned for salon use.

Step 7: Apply for Your Salon Certificate of Registration

Before opening your salon, you must register with the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology:

  • Complete the Salon Certificate of Registration application at lsbc.louisiana.gov
  • Initial registration fee: $100
  • Annual renewal fee: $60
  • Provide proof of facility lease or ownership
  • List all licensed cosmetologists who will work at the salon
  • Schedule an LSBC inspection

Step 8: Pass the LSBC Salon Inspection

An inspector from the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology will visit your salon to ensure compliance with state standards:

  • Sanitation: Proper disinfection procedures, clean towels, sterilized tools
  • Equipment: Functional shampoo bowls, styling chairs, mirrors, and storage
  • Safety: Fire extinguisher, first aid kit, emergency exits
  • Licenses: All cosmetologists’ licenses displayed prominently
  • Chemicals: Proper storage and labeling of hair dyes, bleach, and other chemicals

Once you pass the inspection, the LSBC will issue your Certificate of Registration and you can legally open for business.

Step 9: Get Local Business Licenses

In addition to your state salon registration, most parishes and cities require local business licenses:

  • Contact your parish clerk’s office or city hall
  • Fees typically range from $50 to $200
  • May require proof of LSBC salon registration

Step 10: Get Business Insurance

General liability insurance: Protects your salon from claims of customer injury or property damage. Recommended coverage: $1-2 million. Annual cost: $500-$1,500.

Professional liability insurance: Covers claims of negligence in services (botched haircuts, allergic reactions to products, etc.).

Property insurance: Covers damage to your salon, equipment, and inventory.

Workers’ compensation insurance: Required if you have employees (including booth renters in some cases).

Cost to Start a Hair Salon in Louisiana

Item Cost Notes
Cosmetology training (1,500 hours) $5,000-$15,000 LSBC-approved school tuition
Written exam $75 Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology
Practical exam $125 Bring your own model and supplies
Individual cosmetology license $25/year Annual renewal required
LLC formation $100 Louisiana Secretary of State
Salon Certificate of Registration $100 initial + $60/year Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology
Local business license $50-$200 Varies by parish
Facility lease (first month + deposit) $2,000-$6,000 Varies by location and size
Salon build-out & renovations $5,000-$30,000 Plumbing, electrical, flooring, mirrors, etc.
Salon equipment & furniture $10,000-$30,000 Chairs, shampoo bowls, dryers, mirrors, reception desk
Initial inventory (products & supplies) $2,000-$5,000 Shampoo, conditioner, color, foils, towels, etc.
General liability insurance $500-$1,500/year Covers customer injury and property damage
Marketing & signage $500-$2,000 Exterior sign, business cards, website, social media

Estimated total startup cost: $25,000 – $90,000



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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to open a hair salon in Louisiana?

Yes, Louisiana requires both individual cosmetology licenses for all stylists and a Salon Certificate of Registration for the business itself, both issued by the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology. Individual cosmetologists must complete 1,500 hours of training (approximately 36 weeks), pass written and practical exams, and meet age and education requirements. The salon must also pass an LSBC inspection before opening.

How much does it cost to get a cosmetology license in Louisiana?

Getting a cosmetology license in Louisiana costs $5,000-$15,000 for training (1,500 hours at an approved school), plus $75 for the written exam, $125 for the practical exam, and $25 for the annual license fee. Total upfront cost for training and licensing: approximately $5,200-$15,225. The license must be renewed annually for $25.

How long does it take to become a cosmetologist in Louisiana?

Becoming a licensed cosmetologist in Louisiana takes approximately 36 weeks (9 months) if attending full-time training, or 12-18 months for part-time programs. This includes completing 1,500 hours of training at an LSBC-approved cosmetology school, passing both written and practical exams, and applying for your license. The exam scheduling and license processing adds an additional 1-2 months after training completion.

Can I operate a salon from my home in Louisiana?

Louisiana law requires all salons to be registered with the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology and meet facility standards including proper ventilation, plumbing, and sanitation. While the LSBC does not explicitly prohibit home-based salons, you must ensure your home meets all facility requirements and passes LSBC inspection. Additionally, check local zoning laws and homeowners association rules, as many prohibit commercial salon operations in residential areas.

Do Louisiana cosmetologists need continuing education?

No, Louisiana does not require continuing education for general cosmetology license renewal. However, cosmetologists who pursue specialty certifications (such as advanced chemical treatments, extensions, or makeup artistry) may need to complete continuing education for those specific certifications. The license must still be renewed annually for $25.

What is the difference between a cosmetology license and a salon registration in Louisiana?

An individual cosmetology license allows you to practice cosmetology services (cutting, styling, coloring, etc.) in Louisiana. A Salon Certificate of Registration allows you to operate a salon business where licensed cosmetologists work. You need both: individual licenses for all stylists and a salon registration for the business location. The individual license costs $25/year, while the salon registration costs $100 initially and $60/year for renewal.


Robert Smith
About the Author

Robert Smith has run a licensed private investigation firm for 8 years from the Florida-Georgia state line - where he learned firsthand how wildly business licensing rules differ between states just miles apart. He personally researched requirements across all 50 states and D.C., reviewing hundreds of government sources over hundreds of hours to build guides he wished existed when he started. Not a lawyer or accountant - just a business owner who has done the research so you don't have to.