Esthetician in Texas
TX Dept. of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR)
Texas administers the esthetician exam through PSI for the Department of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR). The written test is 75 scored items in 105 minutes, closed book, with 70% correct to pass. As with its nail and cosmetology exams, Texas offers strong language access: the official bulletin confirms the written exam is offered in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese at no extra cost. You need 750 training hours (a $50 TDLR application fee plus the PSI exam fee) and must also pass a practical exam. Fail and you wait 24 hours before rescheduling.
📋 Exam facts
Real Texas exam administration — from the official source
- Practice questions (this site)
- 450
- Testing agency
- PSI
- Real written-test languages
- English · Spanish · Vietnamese · Korean · Chinese
- To pass
- 75 scored items, 105 min, 70% correct to pass (closed book)
- Fee
- TDLR application $50 (non-refundable) + PSI exam fee
- Retake policy
- Must wait 24 hours after a failed attempt before rescheduling
- Training hours
- 750 hours (esthetician)
- Exam structure
- Written exam + practical exam
🗓️ Last updated: 2026-07-03
📄 Based on: PSI TDLR Esthetician License Examination CIB (bulletin 715) + tdlr.texas.gov, checked 2026-07-03
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