North Carolina Cosmetology Insurance
As a cosmetologist in North Carolina, you work with numerous clients every day. Working so closely with customers, while using various electrical equipment or chemicals, accidents are not far off the radar. Even the most seasoned cosmetologist can fall into a lawsuit. Without insurance, this could be both financially draining and career limiting.
Yes, a business insurance policy can protect you from injuries that occur inside your business, but carrying your own professional cosmetology insurance policy can preserve the longevity of your career.
What Does Cosmetology Insurance Cover?
- Skin Care
- Nail Decorations
- Massage
Chemical Wave
Children
Custom Wrap
Design, Cut, & style
Flash or Balyage Highlights
Hair Bleaching
Hair Coloring
Hair Treatments
Hairshaping
Instruction
Permanent Wave
Shampooing
Straightening
Thermal Styling
Waves
Weave
Wet Styling
Wig Stylist
Affordable Prices. Unmatched Coverage.
Instant access to your insurance certificate, hundreds of dollars in exclusive member benefits, and additional coverages at no additional cost.
Two Year
$299
Per 2 Years
Lock-in a rate of $149 per year, by purchasing our two-year policy, with all the same benefits.
One Year
$169
Per Year
Protect your career & Receive the peace of mind that you deserve with the #1 rated liability insurance in the industry.
Student
$49
First Year
Protect yourself in school & after. Buy a policy before graduation for a full year of discounted coverage.
Policy Highlights & Benefits
The #1 Choice for Cosmetology Liability Insurance
Our policy was designed specifically for beauty professionals. Insure your career today with the most affordable and comprehensive coverage available.
North Carolina Cosmetology FAQs
Yes, you are eligible to obtain a cosmetology license in the state of North Carolina.
You will have to complete 1,500 school hours and pass board exams.
Yes, you need a cosmetology license and complete a 800-hour training program. Or, you need proof of five years of full-time work in a cosmetic art shop.
Yes, cosmetologists are required to complete 24 CEUs every three years, and instructors are required to complete 8 CEUs every year.
A person practicing cosmetology must renew his or her license every three years by October 1st—along with a $23 dollar fee.
No problem, just make sure you hold a license in good standing, with no disciplinary actions. Or, you are licensed in a state that offers reciprocity to North Carolina.
Why choose cosmetology insurance coverage?
Accidents can happen, whether in or out of your control. You’ve now spent thousands of hours earning your cosmetology license, why leave its credibility to fate just because a client may not be happy with his or her haircut and files for emotional distress. Both your professional career and your financial well-being deserves to be protected from scenarios similar to this one.
Unfortunately, it’s human nature that mistakes happen. But fortunately, you can choose to prepare for these unlucky scenarios and protect your career with a simple solution—cosmetology liability insurance.