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Your search for esthetician continuing education courses stops here! Introducing our TDLR-approved Texas Esthetician License Renewal Course, providing you the essential training to keep your skills sharp and your business compliant. This 4-hour online course satisfies all continuing education requirements for your Esthetician license renewal in the State of Texas! You will learn the latest sanitation regulations, human trafficking awareness, and mental wellness strategies. Plus, we cover the impact of pollution on skin and advanced techniques in chemical peeling, all while enhancing your business savvy in our Cosmetology Business Mastery section.
Course Breakdown:
- 1 hour on Sanitation and Sterilization
- 0.5 hours on Human Trafficking Prevention
- 0.5 hours on Mental Health Awareness
- 1 hour on Pollution Impact on Skin and Chemical Peels
- 1 hour on Business Management and Marketing
What You’ll Get:
- TDLR-approved cosmetology CE (3 hours 20 minutes of seat time)
- Fully online access available 24/7
- No exams
- No hidden fees
- Free instant certificate upon completion
- Free 24-hour report submission to TDLR
- Free notification when your report is submitted to TDLR
Simplify your Texas esthetician license renewal. Enroll in our TDLR-approved cosmetology continuing education course today!
Estheticians in the state of Texas MUST complete 4 hours of TDLR-approved continuing education every two years from an approved CE provider like Coursemax, in order to renew their Esthetician License. Course must include:
- 1 hour in Sanitation
- 3 hours in Cosmetology-related topics like:
- Pollution Impact on Skin
- Business Management
- Mental Health Awareness
- Human Trafficking Prevention
For those who have held their licenses for at least 15 years, the only CE requirement is to to complete a 1-hour Sanitation course. The additional three hours of continuing education will be waived and will not be required.
Coursemax will electronically file a course completion report to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) within 24 hours of completing your course.