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Illinois Esthetics State Board Exam 2026/2027 | IDFPR Esthetician Licensure Assessment | 100 Verified Questions with Detailed Rationales

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This document contains a comprehensive Illinois Esthetics State Board Exam study set for the 2026/2027 licensure cycle, featuring 100 verified exam-style questions with correct answers and detailed rationales. It is designed to help esthetics students and licensure candidates prepare for the Illinois esthetician examination by strengthening both theoretical knowledge and professional practice competencies. The content aligns with current Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) requirements, PSI examination content outlines, and foundational esthetics industry standards. Topics include skin anatomy and physiology, infection control and sanitation, client consultation, facial treatments, hair removal techniques, cosmetic ingredients, product chemistry, safety procedures, professional ethics, and Illinois regulatory requirements. The material supports examination readiness and safe, effective esthetics practice.

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ILLINOIS ESTHETICS STATE BOARD EXAM |
2026/2027 Edition | 100 Verified Questions
Illinois Esthetics State Board Exam 2026/2027 Complete Questions & Verified
Answers | IDFPR Esthetician Licensure Assessment | 100% Verified Solutions |
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This document presents 100 verified questions aligned with the official Illinois Esthetics State
Board actual exam format for the 2026/2027 testing cycle. Each question reflects current IDFPR
regulations, PSI examination content outlines, and foundational esthetics standards. All answers
include detailed rationales and references to authoritative sources.




Key Features
✓ Scientific concepts and skin physiology
✓ Esthetician procedures and treatments
✓ Safety, sanitation, and infection control (IDFPR standards)
✓ Professionalism and business operations
✓ Client consultation and safety protocols

Updates for 2026
✓ Updated IDFPR sanitation and disinfection protocols for esthetics tools and equipment
✓ Revised PSI exam content outline weightings for skin analysis and advanced treatments
✓ New Illinois state regulations regarding client safety and allergen disclosures

Abstract
This document provides a comprehensive set of 100 verified questions designed to align with the
official Illinois Esthetics State Board actual exam blueprint for the 2026/2027 testing period, as
administered by PSI under the authority of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation (IDFPR). The content spans the four core competency domains defined by the PSI
examination content outline: scientific concepts including skin anatomy, physiology, and
histology; esthetician procedures encompassing facial treatments, hair removal, and advanced
modalities; safety and infection control protocols mandated by IDFPR administrative code; and
professionalism including business operations, client consultation, and ethical standards. Each
question is accompanied by a detailed rationale, an explanation of why distractors are incorrect,
and a specific reference to the IDFPR administrative code, PSI content outline, or standard
esthetics textbook. This resource reflects the latest IDFPR sanitation and disinfection
requirements, updated PSI weightings, and new Illinois client safety and allergen disclosure
regulations. The questions are calibrated to the cognitive complexity and content weighting
specified in the official Illinois Esthetics State Board actual exam blueprint.

,Keywords
Illinois Esthetics, IDFPR, PSI Exam, Esthetician Licensure, Infection Control, Skin Physiology,
Facial Treatments, Sanitation, Professional Ethics

Answer Format
Each question follows a standardized format. The question text is presented in bold black. All four
answer choices (A, B, C, D) are in black and are not bold. The correct answer is displayed in bold.
A rationale in italicized explains why the correct answer is the best choice. A "Why Wrong"
section provides brief explanations for each incorrect distractor. Each question concludes with a
reference citation in Deep Teal directing the reader to the relevant IDFPR code section, PSI
content outline area, or esthetics textbook chapter.

Content Area Overview
Content Area Questions Key Topics Weight
Scientific Concepts 1-25 Skin Anatomy, 25%
Physiology,
Histology, Cells &
Tissues, Skin
Disorders
Esthetician 26-55 Facial Treatments, 30%
Procedures Hair Removal,
Makeup, Advanced
Modalities, Skin
Analysis
Safety and Infection 56-75 Sanitation, 20%
Control Disinfection,
Sterilization,
Bloodborne
Pathogens, IDFPR
Code
Professionalism and 76-100 Client Consultation, 25%
Business Ethics, Business
Operations,
Licensing, Illinois
Law

Domain 1: Scientific Concepts



Q1. The outermost layer of the epidermis is the:
A. Stratum spinosum
B. Stratum corneum
C. Stratum granulosum
D. Stratum basale
Correct Answer: B. Stratum corneum
Rationale: The stratum corneum is the outermost layer of the epidermis and consists of
flattened, dead keratinized cells that provide a protective barrier. It is continuously shed and
replaced by cells migrating upward from deeper layers.
Why Wrong:
A - The stratum spinosum is located above the stratum basale and below the stratum
granulosum, not at the surface.

, C - The stratum granulosum sits between the stratum spinosum and stratum corneum and
contains keratohyalin granules.
D - The stratum basale is the deepest layer of the epidermis, attached to the basement
membrane, not the outermost.
Reference: Milady Standard Esthetics, Chapter 3: Skin Sciences; IDFPR Esthetics Curriculum.

Q2. Which cell type in the epidermis is responsible for producing melanin?
A. Keratinocytes
B. Langerhans cells
C. Melanocytes
D. Merkel cells
Correct Answer: C. Melanocytes
Rationale: Melanocytes are specialized cells located in the stratum basale that produce melanin,
the pigment responsible for skin color and UV protection. Melanin is transferred to surrounding
keratinocytes through dendritic processes.
Why Wrong:
A - Keratinocytes produce keratin and constitute the majority of epidermal cells, but they do
not produce melanin.
B - Langerhans cells are immune cells that function as antigen-presenting cells in the skin.
D - Merkel cells are associated with touch sensation and are found in the basal layer.
Reference: Milady Standard Esthetics, Chapter 3; PSI Esthetics Content Outline, Domain 1.

Q3. The acid mantle of the skin has an approximate pH of:
A. 7.0 to 7.5
B. 3.0 to 4.0
C. 4.5 to 5.5
D. 8.0 to 9.0
Correct Answer: C. 4.5 to 5.5
Rationale: The acid mantle is a thin film on the skin surface composed of sebum, sweat, and
amino acids that maintains a slightly acidic pH of approximately 4.5 to 5.5. This acidic
environment inhibits bacterial growth and helps protect the skin from pathogens and
environmental damage.
Why Wrong:
A - A pH of 7.0 to 7.5 is neutral; the skin surface is mildly acidic, not neutral.
B - A pH of 3.0 to 4.0 is more acidic than the normal skin surface; this would be too harsh for
the acid mantle.
D - A pH of 8.0 to 9.0 is alkaline; alkaline conditions disrupt the acid mantle and
compromise the skin barrier.
Reference: Milady Standard Esthetics, Chapter 3; IDFPR Esthetics Administrative Code.

Q4. Which layer of the skin contains the blood vessels, nerves, and hair follicles?
A. Epidermis
B. Dermis
C. Hypodermis
D. Stratum corneum
Correct Answer: B. Dermis
Rationale: The dermis is the thick middle layer of the skin that contains blood vessels, lymph
vessels, nerves, hair follicles, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands. It provides structural
support, nutrition to the epidermis, and sensation through its nerve endings.
Why Wrong:
A - The epidermis is avascular and does not contain blood vessels; it receives nutrients
through diffusion from the dermis.

, C - The hypodermis (subcutaneous layer) contains fat cells and larger blood vessels but not
the hair follicles or the majority of skin structures.
D - The stratum corneum is the outermost layer of dead cells in the epidermis and contains
no living structures.
Reference: Milady Standard Esthetics, Chapter 3; PSI Esthetics Content Outline, Domain 1.

Q5. Sebum is produced by which gland?
A. Sudoriferous gland
B. Sebaceous gland
C. Endocrine gland
D. Ceruminous gland
Correct Answer: B. Sebaceous gland
Rationale: Sebaceous glands are holocrine glands connected to hair follicles that produce sebum,
an oily substance composed of lipids, waxes, and fatty acids. Sebum lubricates the skin and hair,
helps maintain the acid mantle, and provides antimicrobial properties.
Why Wrong:
A - Sudoriferous glands produce sweat, not sebum; they are involved in thermoregulation
and excretion.
C - Endocrine glands secrete hormones into the bloodstream, not sebum onto the skin
surface.
D - Ceruminous glands produce cerumen (earwax) in the ear canal, not sebum on the skin.
Reference: Milady Standard Esthetics, Chapter 3; IDFPR Esthetics Curriculum.

Q6. What is the primary function of keratin in the skin?
A. Producing pigment for UV protection
B. Providing structural strength and waterproofing to skin, hair, and nails
C. Initiating immune responses against pathogens
D. Regulating body temperature through vasodilation
Correct Answer: B. Providing structural strength and waterproofing to skin, hair, and
nails
Rationale: Keratin is a fibrous structural protein that provides strength, rigidity, and
waterproofing to the skin, hair, and nails. In the epidermis, keratinocytes produce keratin as
they differentiate and migrate upward, forming the protective stratum corneum.
Why Wrong:
A - Melanin, not keratin, provides pigmentation and UV protection for the skin.
C - Langerhans cells, not keratin, are responsible for immune responses in the skin.
D - Temperature regulation is managed by sweat glands and blood vessels, not by keratin.
Reference: Milady Standard Esthetics, Chapter 3; PSI Esthetics Content Outline, Domain 1.

Q7. Which type of sweat gland is primarily involved in thermoregulation?
A. Apocrine gland
B. Sebaceous gland
C. Eccrine gland
D. Endocrine gland
Correct Answer: C. Eccrine gland
Rationale: Eccrine sweat glands are distributed across most of the body surface and are
primarily responsible for thermoregulation through the production of sweat. When body
temperature rises, eccrine glands secrete a watery fluid onto the skin surface that cools the body
through evaporation.
Why Wrong:
A - Apocrine glands are found in the axillary and genital regions and produce an odoriferous
secretion; they are not primarily involved in thermoregulation.

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