So, you’ve decided to launch your new lash career—congrats! But before you can get creative with volume, hybrid, or wispy sets, you’ll need that all-important license from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Here’s exactly what Texas requires so you can get your lash artist journey underway:
Complete 320 Hours of Approved Lash Training
You’ll need to enroll in a TDLR-approved beauty school and finish a 320-hour Eyelash Extension Specialist course. These programs cover everything from safety and sanitation to advanced application techniques. Be sure to pick a school that provides hands-on experience, a good starter kit, and plenty of support to help you master the basics (and beyond).
Pass the State Exams—Written and Practical
After training, you must pass two exams through TDLR:
Written Exam: Focuses on laws, safety protocols, sanitation, and theoretical lash knowledge.
Practical Exam: Demonstrates your skills in the studio—think real-time lash applications and best hygiene practices.
Insider tip: Scheduling details and instructions for the exams come directly from TDLR after your application is processed.
Meet Age and Education Minimums
Applicants need to be at least 17 years old and hold a high school diploma or its equivalent. If you’re still in high school, you may qualify if you’re officially enrolled in a relevant program.
Submit Your Application & Fee
Once your training is complete and you’re ready to take the exams, apply online or by mail with TDLR and pay a non-refundable $50 application fee. This gets the official ball rolling.
Criminal Background Considerations
If you’ve had a criminal conviction in your past, you’ll need to provide TDLR with a Criminal History Questionnaire as part of your application. Each case is reviewed individually, so having a record doesn’t automatically disqualify you—TDLR looks at each situation carefully.
And that’s it! With training, exams, and a little paperwork, you’ll be well on your way to joining the fastest-growing corner of the beauty business.