NM Esthetician licensing

New Mexico esthetician license requirements and exam prep

Confirm New Mexico esthetician training hours, exam requirements, official board sources and the matching Esthetician practice app.

At a glance

New Mexico Esthetician facts

License type
Esthetician
School hours
600 hours
Written exam
Required
Practical exam
Required
Exam vendor
New Mexico Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists
Passing score
75 scaled score
Minimum age
17
Last verified
2026-07-30

Checked against 2 official sources on 2026-07-30. Every figure on this page links to the document it came from.

Application path

What to verify before you apply

  1. 1Confirm the license categoryState boards may use different names for the same career path.
  2. 2Verify training and exam eligibilityCheck hours, application order, fees, IDs and vendor rules from official sources.
  3. 3Practice once your path is clearUse the state-aware course app for written-exam practice and weak-area review.

Exam details

Written and practical exam notes

Written exam

Status
Required
Passing score
75 scaled score

Practical exam

Status
Required
Passing score
75 scaled score

Renewal and transfer

Reciprocity
Case by case - the board compares your training and may require an exam
Still to verifyNot published in the cited sources: written question count, written time limit, written exam languages, practical time limit, continuing education. Verify the current board page or candidate bulletin before scheduling or applying.

Study path

How to use this New Mexico esthetician guide

Verify the licensing path here, then use the course app for active recall, answer explanations, weak-area drills and timed written-exam practice.

  1. Confirm eligibilityFinish 600 approved training hours before relying on exam practice as your only preparation step.
  2. Prepare for the written examUse timed practice against the published written-exam structure: passing standard 75 scaled score. The cited sources name New Mexico Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists as the exam vendor.
  3. Plan hands-on practiceNew Mexico requires a practical exam for this license, so do not let written-question practice replace service practice and kit/exam-day preparation.
  4. Start the matching practice appBegin with the free questions, then unlock full access when your exam date is close enough that you will use the 90-day study window.

High-yield written topics

  • Skin sciencesInfection control, skin anatomy, physiology, disorders and contraindications.
  • Skin analysis and consultationFitzpatrick, skin type, treatment plans, client records and safety decisions.
  • Facials, masks and productsCleansing, exfoliation, massage, masks, chemistry and product selection.
  • Hair removal, makeup and machinesWaxing, makeup, electricity, modalities, precautions and state law.
Practice Esthetician questions

Official sources

Source links used for this guide

New Mexico in context

What these New Mexico esthetician rules mean for you

New Mexico requires 600 training hours for an esthetician license. Of the 51 jurisdictions tracked here, 7 ask for fewer hours and 12 ask for more, against a range of 220 to 1,000 hours and a median of 600. Hour requirements matter beyond school cost: a license earned in a low-hour state is often harder to transfer into a high-hour one.

New Mexico requires both a written examination and a hands-on practical examination, so you need bench skills as well as theory. The examination is administered by New Mexico Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists. The published passing standard is 75 scaled score.

New Mexico Esthetician licensing questions

How many hours do you need for an esthetician license in New Mexico?
New Mexico requires 600 hours of approved training. That is more than 7 of the other jurisdictions tracked here and fewer than 12.
Is there a practical exam for the New Mexico esthetician license?
Yes. New Mexico requires a hands-on practical examination in addition to the written examination.
How old do you have to be to get an esthetician license in New Mexico?
You must be at least 17 years old.

Verify before applying. Licensing rules, fees, providers, and exam formats can change. Use the linked board source as the final authority.

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