Cosmetologists in Maine provide a variety of beauty services, such as skin care, scalp and facial treatments, manicures, pedicures, hair styling, shampooing, coloring, cutting, and more, to help clients look their best. You’ll have to complete 1500 hours or 2500 hours of apprenticeship, pass the state cosmetology board exams and licensing exam, and continue to renew your license annually in October to work as a cosmetologist in the state.This profession involves close contact with different types of people, and comes with some specific risks, so you’ll want to seriously consider getting insurance as soon as you are licensed to work.
Although it is easy to see why some healthcare professionals (for instance clinicians or cosmetic surgeons) need liability insurance, you might be inclined to think that the risk involved in your work as a cosmetologist is low and that, therefore, you don’t need personal liability insurance. True: The risk involved in cosmetology might be low compared to some therapies out there. But the fact remains there are certainly some specific risks when giving clients beauty treatments.

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