no
You will need a massage therapist's license in most states.
Make a blueprint on what it will have and or look like.
The term "massage parlor" is generally linked to the word "prostitution". The question then is: does your municipality offer licenses for prostitution? If you mean a legitimate massage business, then you simply need a business license, the same as any other business person in your city.
No. You need to have a license in whichever State or municipality you are performing professional massage. That means: if you are getting paid or doing barter, you need to have all the permits, licenses, and certificates that are required in the area you are working.
In the privacy of your own home yes. But to do it as a business no. You would need a license. Would fall under massage parlor.
In Arizona, a license is typically required for providing foot massages, as these services fall under massage therapy regulations. Practitioners must obtain a massage therapy license from the Arizona State Board of Massage Therapy, which involves meeting specific educational and training criteria. It's important for anyone offering foot massage services to comply with state regulations to ensure legality and professionalism. Always check with local authorities for the most current requirements.
It depends on where you live and what your local and/or State laws say you need. In some States you can do Reflexology without having to have a massage therapy license.
No as long as you do not say it is a massage or use words such as therapeutic, swedish, deep tissue or anything that gives the impression that you are a LMT you are fine.
I don't think you need a licenses for being a chef.
You do not need licenses for airsoft guns, as they are not firearms.
To shave yourself, no. To run a barber shop and shave others, yes.