Prepare for the California Esthetician State Board exam with these practice questions and answers. This guide covers skincare treatments, facial procedures, sanitation, and California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology regulations.

Q: Staphlococcus

Answer: What type of bacteria is in the pulse of blemishes

Q: Blood and Lymph Vessels

Answer: How are the cells from the epidermis nourished

Q: Downwards

Answer: What direction do you remove cleanser from a man’s face

Q: Effleurage

Answer: What massage technique do you use to spread moisturizer

Q: Prevents water from escaping the skin

Answer: What is the role of silicone in a product

Q: It reflects light

Answer: How does titanium dioxide work to protect from the sun

Q: Fragrance

Answer: What causes the most allergic reactions

Q: Subcutaneous Layer

Answer: Where is the adipose tissue found

Q: Langerhans Cells

Answer: They help protect the body from infection

Q: Stratum Granulosum

Answer: The layer located below the stratum lucidum

Q: Intrinsic

Answer: Natural aging

Q: Extrinsic

Answer: Aging caused by the sun alcohol smoking

Q: Carbuncle

Answer: A group of boils

Q: Black

Answer: The ethnicity that age is the least

Q: Platysma

Answer: Muscle that connects the shoulder to the chin

Q: Cilia

Answer: Eyelash hair

Q: Powder

Answer: Helps to set the foundation

Q: Cathode

Answer: The client holds this electrode during disincrustation

Q: Chemical Peels

Answer: Hyperpigmentation is likely to occur on predispose skin during this treatment

Q: 30 degrees

Answer: Lancets should be held at this angle

Q: Telangiectasia

Answer: Enlarged blood vessels

Q: Rosacea

Answer: Inflamed pustules and papules

Q: Jawline

Answer: Where you begin removing cleanser from on the face

Q: Chamomile

Answer: An ingredient that is both calming and antiseptic

Q: Disinfection Level

Answer: EPA registered products clean at this level

Q: Hardwax

Answer: Is removed when it is set

Q: Sudorifurous Glands

Answer: These glands excrete lactic acid urea and water

Q: 4.5-5.5

Answer: The pH that is considered acid balanced

Q: Burned skin

Answer: An adverse reaction to leaving a glycolic peel on the face more than the maximum time allowed

Q: Astringent

Answer: You should apply this before waxing eyebrow

Q: Makeup

Answer: Should be removed before creating an arch in the eyebrow

Q: Nausea and increased urination

Answer: A person may experience these after having lymphatic drainage

Q: Lanolin

Answer: An ingredient in moisturizer good for clients with dry skin

Q: Eucalyptus

Answer: And anti-microbial ingredient in a skin mask

Q: Correct deep set eyes

Answer: Highlight between and around the eyes

Q: Tricology

Answer: The term for the study of the hair and its functions

Q: 100 times

Answer: How much more acidic is nine then seven on the pH scale

Q: Excoriations

Answer: Scratches and punctures of the surface of the epidermis

Q: Fissure

Answer: A crack in the dermis

Q: Diabetes

Answer: A condition that would not be indicated for reflexology

Q: Hyperpigmentation

Answer: A result of waxing on black skin

Q: Slightly Alkaline

Answer: Disincrustation solution is

Q: Dermis

Answer: Apocrine glands are found here

Q: Basal cell carcinoma

Answer: Skin cancer that is described as tiny pearls like a lesions

Q: Soft wax treatment

Answer: Pull in three or more small areas against hair growth

Q: Pigmented skin

Answer: Anaphoresis should NOT be used

Q: Accepted SMA

Answer: A paper towel on top of a terrycloth towel

Q: Anaphoresis

Answer: This treatment relaxes and softens and opens the pores

Q: Asteatosis

Answer: Overuse of alkaline products can cause this

Q: Psoriasis

Answer: Read dry skin patches that are flaky are a sign of this

Q: First degree burn

Answer: Apply a cold compress or immersed in Coldwater

Q: Vitiligo

Answer: A skin condition that you can still perform services on

Q: Wheal

Answer: If a client has one you may continue the service by avoiding the area

Q: Closed Cabinet

Answer: How must containers be stored

Q: QUATS

Answer: Quaternary Ammonium CompoundBactericidalFungicidalVirucidal

Q: Melanoma

Answer: Skin condition associated with lesions and dark spots which should be referred to a physician

Q: Alkaline Shaving Products

Answer: Used excessive we can make skin flaking and dry

Q: The MSDS

Answer: If a client has an adverse reaction to a product what should you check first

Q: Disturbs skins natural defense mechanism

Answer: Frequent washing with alkaline products does this

Q: Chloracetic Acid

Answer: A caustic peel that removes the epidermis and the dermis

Q: Humectants

Answer: Help draw moisture to the skin

Q: Chamomile

Answer: Calming and soothing effect on the skin

Q: Postpone Service

Answer: When you perform a skin analysis and see the client has inflamed skin prior to a chemical peel

Q: Cervical bones

Answer: If the client has a neck injury you should avoid this

Q: Cover client eyes

Answer: When doing a dermal light treatment

Q: Extract Blackheads

Answer: The fingers must be wrapped in tissue or moist cotton for this procedure

Q: Blepharoplasty

Answer: Eye lift surgery

Q: Doctors release form

Answer: Needed to perform any service on a client that has had reconstructive surgery

Q: Peppermint Oil

Answer: Used on oily skin

Q: 7

Answer: Neutral on the pH scale

Q: After shave

Answer: Balances the skins pH

Q: Nevus

Answer: Wax can be applied over this

Q: Large wax strips

Answer: Allow for an easier grip

Q: Clay mask

Answer: Used on oily skin

Q: No less than 24 in

Answer: The distance at which infrared light should be placed away from the skin

Q: Skin Analysis

Answer: Should be done after you cleanse the face

Q: Eczema

Answer: Characterized with dry or moist lesions

Q: Rosacea

Answer: Broken capillaries papules and pustules are associated with the skin condition

Q: Lack of sensation in feet

Answer: Reflexology should not be done in a diabetic client due to

Q: Lubrication

Answer: Stimulation of the sebaceous glands give this affect

Q: Black

Answer: This type of skin tends to make keloids

Q: Inflamed Acne

Answer: You should never massage on this skin

Q: Prevent Burn

Answer: Any wax used on the face and body must be checked for temperature to

Q: Tertiary Color

Answer: Equal amounts of secondary color and its neighboring primary colors

Q: Reticular Layer

Answer: Is found in the Dermis

Q: Pigment

Answer: Melanin gives skin this

Q: Contact Dermatitis

Answer: Dermatitis Venenata

Q: Insulators

Answer: Glass, rubber and silk

Q: Chin

Answer: High frequency treatment should start here

Q: Direct Current

Answer: Used with Galvanic

Q: Rosacea

Answer: Do not use a suction machine if skin has this condition

Q: UV rays

Answer: Might raise that are considered germicidal

Q: High Frequency

Answer: Has A thermal and germicidal purpose when using on the skin

Q: 15-16 inches

Answer: How far a facial steamer must be from the client

Q: Couperose

Answer: Also known as Telangiectasia

Q: Lemon

Answer: LighteningBrighteningAstringent

Q: Detoxify

Answer: Lymphatic drainage massage is used to

Q: Direction of Massage

Answer: Insertion to origin

Q: Effleurage

Answer: Type of massage done on acne skin

Q: 160 deg 25 min

Answer: How laundry must be washed in the salon