How To Become A Barber: A Step-by-Step Guide
December 16, 2019

How To Become A Barber: A Step-by-Step Guide

Are you interested in learning how to become a barber? Starting your dream career has never been easier. Click here to learn everything you need to know!

There are over 750,000 barbers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists in the United States. And the industry expects a higher-than-average growth of 8% through 2028! 

Are you looking to get out of a rut? Have you dreamed of doing something fun while hanging out with great guys all day long? How about becoming a barber?

Barbers do fun, creative, and satisfying work. Are you wondering how to become a barber?

Get started on your dream career now by reading our step-by-step guide!

The Necessary Skills

You don't have to know a lot about hair. They'll teach you that in school. But what you do need are a few inherent skills:

  • Excellent interpersonal relationship skills
  • Dextrous hands
  • Self-starter

You don't have to be a big talker but you need to relate to your clients. Having good interpersonal and customer skills goes a long way in this industry. 

You'll use your hands all day, so you need good manual dexterity. And it doesn't hurt if you're a self-starter!

High School or GED

No matter what your life plans are, finish high school or get your GED. The GED is a series of tests that reveal mastery in five areas:

  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Science
  • Social studies
  • Math

Many schools require a high-school diploma before they'll enroll you. 

Is it for You?

If you're not sure you want to be a barber but it's on your list of possible occupations, try shadowing a professional. 

Ask an established barber if you can assist for free for a few days or a week. By the end of the week, you should know if barbering is for you.

Formal Barber Training

Every state has different licensing qualifications. Go to a school that meets your state's qualifications. 

Are you in Utah? Check out The Barber School for a comprehensive six-month program. Hairstyles are ever-changing but the basic principles of barbering remain the same. 

A good school teaches the principles underlying the cuts. You'll also get on-the-job training, and learn mastery of the barber's tools. 

Earning a License

You can't work as a barber without a license. After completion of a state-approved program, you'll sit for your state's licensing exams. 

Exams consist of a written exam and a practical or oral exam, although not all states include the practical or oral. 

If your state has a practical exam, bring your own tools! Most states have strict rules about what tools you can use. Always check with the state before your exam. 

Stay Current

Once you're working, most of your skills stay current. But trends and styles do change. Keep up to date with continuing education. 

Continuing education is the key to moving into more upscale work environments. 

Now You Know How to Become a Barber!

Now that you know how to become a barber, what are you waiting for? It's time to dive into that dream job and even be your own boss if you want. 

Complete your high-school degree or GED first. Assist a professional for a few days or a week. If it's your thing, you're ready for barbering school. 

Get your formal barber training, put in some hours, and then sit for your exams. You're well on your way to a great lifetime career!

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