KS Esthetician licensing
Kansas esthetician license requirements and exam prep
Confirm Kansas esthetician training hours, exam requirements, official board sources and the matching Esthetician practice app.
At a glance
Kansas Esthetician facts
- License type
- Esthetician
- School hours
- 1,000 hours
- Written exam
- Required
- Practical exam
- Not required
- Exam vendor
- Ergometrics & Applied Personnel Research, Inc.
- Passing score
- 75
- Exam fees
- Written $75
- Renewal cycle
- 2 years
- Minimum age
- 17
- Education
- High school graduate or equivalent
- Last verified
- 2026-08-01
Application path
What to verify before you apply
- 1Confirm the license categoryState boards may use different names for the same career path.
- 2Verify training and exam eligibilityCheck hours, application order, fees, IDs and vendor rules from official sources.
- 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
- Questions
- 100
- Passing score
- 75
- Fee
- $75
- Languages
- English
Practical exam
- Status
- Not required
Kansas does not require a hands-on practical examination for this license, so there is no practical time limit, score or fee to prepare for.
Renewal and transfer
- Renewal
- 2 years
- Reciprocity
- Case by case - the board compares your training and may require an exam
What it costs
- Written exam
- $75
Fees are set by the state and the exam vendor and exclude school tuition.
Study path
How to use this Kansas 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.
- Confirm eligibilityFinish 1,000 approved training hours before relying on exam practice as your only preparation step.
- Prepare for the written examUse timed practice against the published written-exam structure: 100 scored questions, passing standard 75. The cited sources name Ergometrics & Applied Personnel Research, Inc. as the exam vendor.
- Focus the exam study loopKansas does not require a practical exam for this license, so the course app can focus on written theory, explanations and timed drills.
- 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.
Official sources
Source links used for this guide
- K.S.A. 65-1903, Schools; licensure and fees; courses of instruction ↗Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes · Accessed 2026-07-30Training hours
- K.S.A. 65-1905, Examinations; qualifications of applicants; temporary permit ↗Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes · Accessed 2026-07-30Education, Minimum age, Practical exam, Written exam
- Kansas Esthetician Exam Candidate Information Bulletin ↗Kansas Board of Cosmetology, published by Ergometrics & Applied Personnel Research, Inc. · Accessed 2026-07-30Exam Fee, Exam languages, Exam vendor, Practical exam, Question Count, Written exam
- K.S.A. 65-1904, Licenses; application and examination; reinstatement; fees ↗Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes · Accessed 2026-07-30Renewal cycle
Kansas in context
What these Kansas esthetician rules mean for you
Kansas requires 1,000 training hours for an esthetician license. That is the highest requirement of the 51 jurisdictions tracked here. Hour requirements matter beyond school cost: a license earned in a low-hour state is often harder to transfer into a high-hour one.
Kansas requires a written examination but no hands-on practical examination for this license, which is unusual and means your preparation is entirely theory-based. The examination is administered by Ergometrics & Applied Personnel Research, Inc.. The published passing standard is 75.
Kansas Esthetician licensing questions
- How many hours do you need for an esthetician license in Kansas?
- Kansas requires 1,000 hours of approved training.
- How much does a Kansas esthetician license cost?
- Before tuition, expect $75 for the written exam.
- Is there a practical exam for the Kansas esthetician license?
- No. Kansas does not require a hands-on practical examination for this license.
- How old do you have to be to get an esthetician license in Kansas?
- You must be at least 17 years old. The education requirement is High school graduate or equivalent.
- How often do you renew a Kansas esthetician license?
- The renewal cycle is 2 years.
Verify before applying. Licensing rules, fees, providers, and exam formats can change. Use the linked board source as the final authority.
