New Hampshire · Esthetics

Study Esthetics in New Hampshire From Day One

Don't wait until two weeks before boards to panic. Shear Genius Society is built to work alongside your 600-hour esthetics program from week one — chapter-indexed practice tests, games, flashcards, and video lessons tuned to the Prov/NIC exam.

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New Hampshire Esthetics at a glance

Everything the New Hampshire Board of Barbering, Cosmetology and Esthetics requires — before you even open a textbook.

Program Hours
600
Minimum Age
16
Exam Provider
Prov/NIC
Exam Type
written + practical
Renewal
Every 2 years
Reciprocity
Yes

What's actually on the New Hampshire exam

SGS content is weighted the same way the exam is — so you study the heaviest topics the most.

Scientific Concepts (Infection Control, Anatomy, Chemistry)55%
Skin Care and Services (Facials, Treatments, Hair Removal)45%

Your study arc, week by week

SGS isn't a two-week cram kit. It's the study companion that rides shotgun through all 600 program hours.

Weeks 1 – 5

Foundations

Your first 5 weeks cover anatomy, chemistry, infection control, and esthetics basics. Use SGS flashcards and Knowledge Chair chapter by chapter to make the vocabulary stick while it's fresh.

Weeks 6 – 10

Hands-On + Theory

You're in practicals now. Pair every kit check with a quick SGS Shear Squares round on that chapter — the repetition glues clinical skills to the theory behind them.

Weeks 11 – 14

Mid-Program Check

Take a Esthetics practice test for New Hampshire every week. Your score trend tells you which chapters to loop through TheBoard before you forget material you learned in month 2.

Final 1 weeks

Exam Polish

The New Hampshire exam is Prov/NIC's written test. Run full-length Practice Tests in exam conditions, review state-law questions daily, and use ShearForce for quick recall drills between clinic shifts.

Try New Hampshire-specific questions

Three real state-law questions from the SGS bank. Click an answer to reveal the correct one.

NH · Esthetics · Sample 1

How many training hours does New Hampshire require for an esthetics license?

NH · Esthetics · Sample 2

Can inspectors from the New Hampshire Board of Barbering, Cosmetology and Esthetics conduct unannounced inspections of salons?

NH · Esthetics · Sample 3

How many training hours does New Hampshire require for a cosmetology license?

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Questions beauty students actually ask

How many hours does New Hampshire require for a esthetics license?
New Hampshire requires 600 hours of esthetics training before you can sit for the state board exam.
Who administers the New Hampshire esthetics exam?
Prov/NIC administers the New Hampshire esthetics exam. It's a written + practical.
What's the minimum age to get licensed in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire requires candidates to be at least 16 years old to apply for a esthetics license.
When should I start studying for my esthetics boards?
Day one of school. SGS is built to work alongside your curriculum from the first chapter — flashcards, games, and practice tests per chapter mean you're reinforcing material while it's still fresh, not cramming two weeks out. Students who study every week from day one walk into boards confident, not panicked.
Does New Hampshire have license reciprocity?
Yes — New Hampshire offers reciprocity for esthetics licenses from other states, though specific requirements vary. Check with the New Hampshire Board of Barbering, Cosmetology and Esthetics for the current reciprocity rules.
How often do I renew my New Hampshire esthetics license?
Licenses in New Hampshire renew every 2 years.
Can I use SGS if I'm only in week 3?
Yes — that's exactly what SGS was built for. The platform is chapter-indexed so you can jump to only the chapters you've covered in school. Don't save it for the end; the students who pass first-try use SGS from week 1.

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