What should you wash your hands with before touching clean supplies?
What is soap & warm water?
What is the third stage of hair growth?
What is telogen?
What type of lighting is best for makeup application?
What is natural light?
What is true of stainless steel slant-tipped tweezers?
What is, They are best for general tweezing?
How long are your original passing test results good for?
What is one year?
Why should you wear gloves for all decontamination procedures?
What is to prevent contamination and protect your skin from strong chemicals?
What is the length hair must be to wax?
What is 1/4"?
What type of makeup is considered healthy because it is less heavy, more noncomedogenic, and more natural than other types?
What is mineral?
What is hirsutism?
What is, unusual hair growth on body parts normally bearing downy hair?
When does your esthetics license expire?
Last day of your birth month, before 3 years
What should you NEVER put beneath the bed linens?
What is electric blankets?
What is another name for threading?
What is banding?
What undertones do cool colors have?
What is blue?
What type of skin is tweezing often a better alternative to waxing?
What is sensitive skin?
What must products have if not in original container?
What is they must be legibly labeled
What is true of distilled water?
What is, distilled water is the only waterto be used in a steamer
What is the acronym ACT used for to help estheticians remember?
What is the 3 stages of hair growth?
What undertones do warm colors have?
What is yellow?
What is considered the only true permanent method of hair removal?
What is Electrolysis?
What kind of disinfectants are you allowed to use?
Hospital level EPA-registered
How long, approximately, is required for pre-heating of towel warmers and steamers?
What is 15 minutes?
What is true of soft wax?
What is, It has a lower melting point than hard wax?
What is a short brush with dense bristles for powder or blush?
What is a kabuki brush?
What is infected inflammation of the hair follicle?
What is barbae folliculitis?
How many CE hours do you need to do?
1) four hours of core CEs, consisting of one hour pertaining to state cosmetology laws and rules, and three hours related to health, safety, and infection control matters; and
(2) four hours of professional practice CEs, consisting of one or more of the following topics within the licensee's scope of practice:
(a) product chemistry and chemical interaction;
(b) proper use of machines and instruments;
(c) business management, professional ethics, and human relations; or
(d)techniques relevant to the type of license held by the practitioner.