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What is hair & beauty services insurance?
Insurance for hair and beauty businesses helps cover the cost of common risks, such as client injury, accidental property damage, and broken tools or equipment.
As a hair and beauty professional, the treatments you provide help client’s look and feel good, inside and out! But if something goes wrong, it could impact their wellbeing—and your bottom line
Beauty and salon insurance helps cover your premises, business assets, professional reputation, and much more. Whether you have a home salon, mobile beauty business, or rent a chair in someone else’s salon, business insurance helps manage unexpected costs, so you’re not left paying out of pocket for claims, legal fees, and more.

Why do hair & beauty services need insurance?
Hair and beauty professionals may need business insurance to meet work contracts (such as renting a chair in a salon), lease commercial space, pay unplanned expenses, and pay compensation claims.
Lease salon space
Rent a chair in an established salon
Repair or replace equipment
Pay legal costs if you face a liability claim
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Who needs beauty business insurance?
BizCover offers tailored business insurance options suitable to a range of hair and beauty occupations. Types of beauty businesses and professionals we cover include:
Beauty Salons
Beauty Therapists
Brow & Lash Specialists
Cosmetologists
Estheticians
Hairdressers
Makeup Artists
Mobile Beauty Technicians
Nail Technicians
Hair Restoration Services
Laser Hair Removalists
Manicurists & Pedicurists
Tanning salons
Barbers
Barbershops
What does beauty insurance cover?
We offer a range of cover options to cover your beauty business’ premises, stock, equipment and more. Create an insurance package that fits your needs and buy in minutes, including bundling essential cover like Public Liability, Portable Equipment, and more in a Business Insurance Package.
Basic cover options:
Additional cover options
Hairdresser & Beauty Salon insurance costs
The average cost of business insurance for hair & beauty services is $52 per month with BizCover.
However, the price you pay will depend on many factors, such as the types of services you provide, your cover level, your business turnover, number of employees, and claim history
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Choose from flexible cover levels to customise your policies.
Unsure how much to choose? Think about:

How is the cost of insurance calculated?
Risks of the industry
Cover level amount
Annual turnover
Number of employees
Claims history
*Customer Average Monthly Payment Report is based on 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024 and presented as a guide only. It may not reflect pricing for your particular business, as individual criteria will apply.
Underinsurance
We know it’s tempting to select a lower level of cover to reduce premiums, but this can leave businesses shocked and insufficiently covered when making a claim.
Ways underinsurance catches business owners out:
Inflation
With inflation, the cost of living and doing business increases. Remember to over yourself, your tools and assets for the rising costs of replacing or covering them, not what you paid for them – you may be surprised at the difference.
Not covering the full cost of your risks
If you select cover levels for less than the value you may be found liable – left out of pocket when it comes to claims time. It’s important to review your risks and determine how much you will need to cover any claim that may come your way.
Get cover that works with the risks of your business
Choose from flexible cover levels to customise your policies.
Unsure how much to choose? Think about:
Statutory professional requirements
Cover required by contracts
Number of employees being covered
Your contract value
Worst case scenario claim size

Factors influencing cost
Risks of the industry
Cover level amount
Annual turnover
Number of employees
Claims history
*Customer Average Monthly Payment Report is based on 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025 and presented as a guide only. It may not reflect pricing for your particular business, as individual criteria will apply.
Underinsurance
We know it’s tempting to select a lower level of cover to reduce premiums, but this can leave businesses shocked and insufficiently covered when making a claim.
Ways underinsurance catches business owners out:
Inflation
With inflation, the cost of living and doing business increases. Remember to over yourself, your tools and assets for the rising costs of replacing or covering them, not what you paid for them – you may be surprised at the difference.
Not covering the full cost of your risks
If you select cover levels for less than the value you may be found liable – left out of pocket when it comes to claims time. It’s important to review your risks and determine how much you will need to cover any claim that may come your way.
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^Savings made from February to August 2025. This information is provided as a guide only and may not reflect pricing for your particular business, as individual underwriting criteria will apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
Laser hair removal is a standard insurance exclusion. That means if you are performing laser hair removal, you will typically have to apply to have this activity specifically covered by your insurance.
Treatment risk refers to potential injuries, damages, or negative outcomes that can happen when providing hair and beauty services to clients. Generally speaking, treatment risks are covered by Professional and Public Liability policies, as long as the treatment is included in your policy. This is one reason why it’s important to select all treatments provided by your business when taking out or updating a policy
There are many types of insurance that hair & beauty services businesses may consider. Depending on your unique needs, you might want to consider:
- Professional Indemnity insurance helps protect your business if a client claims that you acted negligently while providing your services or giving professional advice.
- Public Liability insurance could help you manage third-party claims if slips, trips and mishaps are caused by your work activities, whether you work from your own salon or provide a mobile beauty service.
- A Business Insurance Pack can help you protect business assets such as portable equipment, supplies, and retail stock. It may also cover risks like broken glass and loss of revenue from business interruption.
Self-employed beauticians and beauty therapists may need business insurance for several reasons. If you work as a freelance beauty therapist that rents a chair in an established salon, Public Liability insurance may be required by the business owner as part of your contract. Similarly, commercial landlords may require Public Liability and /glass/Glass insurance (both available through a Business Insurance Package) to lease their premises.
Even if you are not required to have insurance, different types of cover could help you manage unexpected costs, such as replacing damaged equipment or stock, paying compensation to injured clients, or paying the bills if you are unable to work due to injury or serious illness.
Mobile beauty therapists may need business insurance to help them manage risks associated with working in client homes or third-party venues. Accidentally damaging someone else’s belongings or property, such as spilled makeup staining a rug, can happen to even the most careful beauty therapist. Public Liability insurance can cover compensation costs if an accidental injury or property damage occurs while you are working.
You may also consider cover such as Portable Equipment, Theft, and Contents (options available in Business Insurance Packages) to help protect the tools, equipment, and stock that you bring on each job.
Yes, cover is available for hair and beauty professionals who run a business from their home.
Some services and treatments are not covered by hair and beauty professional insurance, depending on the policy and insurer. Generally, we do not cover:
• Tattooing (other than cosmetic)
• Facial Threading
• Eye Lash Lifts
• Cosmetic Injectables













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