Hair Schools in Oklahoma

Browse our directory of hair design schools in Oklahoma, or skip ahead to learn about the state's hair design licensing requirements and job outlook.

Browse All Hair Schools in Oklahoma

For School Owners

Don't see your school listed? Want to discuss becoming a featured school in the directory? Contact us to learn more.

Ad

Find Cosmetology Schools Near You

Duncan Brothers School of Hair Design – Accredited

2209 Southwest 74th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73159

The Hair Cafe Cosmetology and Barber College – Accredited

8494 Northwest Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK 73162

Tom Sollock School of Hair – Accredited

6444 Northwest Expressway Suite 460
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
Accredited School

You must attend a school that meets any licensure requirements as defined by your state. Most states require that you graduate from an accredited or state-approved school.

How to Become a Hair Designer in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Hair Design Careers At a Glance
  • 1,500 education hours or 3,000 apprentice hours are required to become licensed.
  • You must renew your license every year.
  • 0 continuing education hours are required to renew your license.
  • The average salary for cosmetologists in Oklahoma is $23,430 ($11.26/hour). This is lower than the national average of $26,090 ($12.54/hour).
  • There is a predicted 13% job increase between 2016-2026 for cosmetologists. This is higher than the expected national growth of 9%.

Hair design is possibly one of the largest career fields in the cosmetology industry. No matter where you go in Oklahoma, local hair designers can carry out just about any beauty procedure or technique.

If you want to have a diverse skill base and study all that cosmetology has to offer, keep reading about hair design schools in Oklahoma.

State License Requirements

1,500 Education Hours OR 3,000 Apprentice Hours

Required to earn a hair design license

To become a hair designer in Oklahoma, you will need to earn your cosmetology license to practice legally. This may seem excessive to some students who just want to focus on hair. But having additional skills in makeup artistry and nails can help increase your chances for employment.

Education Details

Every good education has to start somewhere, and many beauty schools in Oklahoma begin with hair cutting. It's one of the most common requests in any salon, and you should be able to work with men, women, and children. You may learn how to achieve desired looks with different tools and techniques. The rest of your education may delve into more advanced techniques and procedures. For example, you may learn how to color hair, use chemical processes on hair, provide various skin care services, and care for nails. Practical experience and work is extremely important in this career path.

License Renewal

1 Year

License renewal period

0 Hours

Continuing education required

If you obtain your license in Oklahoma, you will have to go through the renewal process on an annual basis. The fee with your application is currently $25. When you speak with cosmetology schools about training, ask about the ways they help students prepare for licensure and find work in hair design.

Oklahoma Hair Design Careers

$23,430

Average yearly salary for hair design in Oklahoma

When you become a hair designer, you may earn a wide range of salaries. Your income may be affected by which type of salon you work for, which services you excel at, and how much experience you have with any given procedure. O*Net reports that the average salary for an Oklahoma cosmetologist is $23,430 per year. From 2016 through 2026, O*Net predicts a 13% increase in cosmetology jobs. Hair design is a versatile and exciting field, so get ready for many busy days in your future. In many cases, a hair designer's day is based around the appointments they have. If you have cancellations or a shortage of appointments, you may be expected to help out other stylists or market your skills to potential clients. Each day, you may offer haircutting services, process hair, do touchups for clients who see you regularly, or offer client consultations. It's important to be able to schedule the right amount of time for each task and know how to prioritize, as staying on schedule can be very helpful for your customers.

An OK hair design specialist, also known as a barber or hair stylist, has the opportunity to work in any one of numerous hair salons and barber shops located across the state. Hair stylists enjoy working with customers to find the best hair solution for them, and use various tools to bring these styles to life, including scissors, razors, hair coloring and more. On average, hair design specialists in Oklahoma are part of a work force of more than 656,400 individuals.

Contact the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology

Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering

Hair design has gradually gotten to be an established career field in the state of Oklahoma. Budding hair care professionals take guidance from the following groups.

Intercoiffure
Professional Beauty Association

Hair Design
Oklahoma

How to Become a Hair Designer in Your State