A Networking Organization for the Beauty Professional

In 1919, R.V. Randolph, S.L. Latimer, E.R. Cargel, M. Paris & B. Tolliver came together with the common idea of improving conditions in the cosmetology industry and on March 30, 1940, The National Beauty Culturists' League, Inc. (NBCL) was chartered as a non-profit organization. 

100 years of education, empowerment, business development & growth.

To Organize.
To establish high standards of conduct and operations

To Elevate.
To promote goodwill and cooperative effort among all cosmetologists, barbers, manufacturers, and persons engaged in related fields.

To Educate.
To gather, prepare and disseminate educational information.


Mission Statement

 
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Focusing on Cosmetology, Barbering, Esthetician, Nails, Massage Therapy & Distributors to establish a more united business aptitude &professional skill set.