Cosmetic Services
Cosmetic Services
The Cosmetic Services Starter Kit provides information on operating a cosmetology, body art, or tanning enterprise in Kansas. The kit is not intended to serve as legal or tax advice and should not be taken as such. If you have any legal or tax questions, please consult an attorney, accountant, or business counselor for additional guidance. In addition to the information provided below, review the steps necessary for Starting a Business in Kansas.
Guides
The Kansas Board of Cosmetology has guides and FAQs for tattoo artists, body piercers, and permanent cosmetic technicians.
The Kansas Board of Cosmetology has guides and FAQs for operators of tanning facilities.
Guides for opening and operating a cosmetology school can be found on the Kansas Board of Cosmetology website.
The Kansas Board of Barbering has guides and FAQs for barbers.
Related Documents & Forms
Forms and applications for cosmetologists, cosmetologist technicians, electrologists, estheticians, manicurists are available on the Kansas Board of Cosmetology website.
Forms and applications for tattoo artists, body piercers, and permanent cosmetic technicians are on the Kansas Board of Cosmetology website.
Forms and applications for operators of tanning facilities are on the Kansas Board of Cosmetology website.
Various forms for opening a cosmetology school and for instructors are provided on the Kansas Board of Cosmetology website.
Licenses and Permits
Licenses for tattoo artists, body piercers, and permanent cosmetic technicians as well as facility permits are provided by the Kansas Board of Cosmetology.
Licenses for tanning facilities are provided by the Kansas Board of Cosmetology.
Licenses for barbers are provided by the Kansas Board of Barbering.