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This comprehensive 43-page Esthetician State Board Exam Review 2026/2027 study guide contains 300+ questions, answers, definitions, procedures, and exam-focused concepts for students preparing for esthetics licensing and state board examinations. The opening sections concentrate on infection control and professional safety, covering pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganisms, bacterial forms, antiseptics, disinfectants, sterilization, autoclaves, disposable materials, cross-contamination prevention, OSHA, safety data information, CDC terminology, standard precautions, bloodborne diseases, contraindications, and protective glove use. The material then moves into common infectious and noninfectious skin conditions, including impetigo, acne vulgaris, comedones, papules, pustules, nodules, cysts, cellulitis, folliculitis, herpes simplex and zoster, warts, molluscum contagiosum, tinea infections, eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, vitiligo, keratosis pilaris, and seborrheic keratosis. Skin science and treatment principles receive extensive coverage. Students review cell membranes, selective permeability, tissues, epidermal penetration pathways, hormones, immunity, the acid mantle, Langerhans cells, exfoliation, mechanical and chemical exfoliation, hydroxy acids, chemical-peel contraindications, Jessner's peel, superficial, medium and deep peeling concepts, microdermabrasion, Fitzpatrick skin typing, Glogau and Rubin aging classifications, wound-healing phases, scarring, and pre- and postoperative skin care. The guide also examines cosmetic and reconstructive procedures such as rhytidectomy, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, dermabrasion, and laser skin resurfacing. Another major section addresses cosmetic chemistry and product knowledge, including elements, atoms, compounds, mixtures, solutions, pH, covalent bonds, emollients, preservatives, antioxidants, chelating agents, buffering, humectants, occlusives, active ingredients, emulsions, anhydrous products, alpha and beta hydroxy acids, melanin suppressants, brightening ingredients, and cosmetic terminology. Treatment-focused questions cover microdermabrasion, chemical exfoliation, skin analysis, acne treatments, extractions, waxing, sugaring, hair-growth phases, massage techniques, aromatherapy, hydrotherapy, body treatments, and treatment contraindications. The later sections broaden preparation into anatomy, physiology, skin lesions, pigmentation, UV exposure, skin cancer, nail science, massage, makeup and color theory, facial bones, vitamins, body systems, electricity, galvanic treatments, pilosebaceous structures, sebaceous and sudoriferous glands, and functions of the skin. Specific concepts include basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, UVA/UVB/UVC terminology, epidermal and dermal layers, hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation, intrinsic and extrinsic aging, collagen, the lymphatic system, skeletal anatomy, nervous and endocrine systems, electrical measurements, disincrustation, iontophoresis, and essential-oil extraction. Relevant students: Esthetician state board candidates, esthetics students preparing for licensing examinations, cosmetology students studying esthetics, beauty-school students, skincare-program students, advanced esthetics students, facial and skincare specialists, students preparing for written esthetician theory examinations, and learners reviewing infection control, skin analysis, facial treatments, chemical exfoliation, waxing, anatomy, physiology, cosmetic chemistry, and salon safety. The uploaded document does not specify a particular university, college, state licensing board, or course code, so adding one would be inaccurate. Keywords: esthetician state board exam, esthetician state board exam 2026, esthetician state board exam 2027, esthetician exam questions and answers, esthetician state board practice test, esthetics state board review, esthetician study guide, esthetics licensing exam, esthetician written exam, state board esthetics questions, esthetician theory exam, infection control esthetics, sanitation and disinfection, skin disorders esthetics, acne esthetics, skin analysis, skin anatomy, epidermis and dermis, chemical peels esthetics, AHA BHA esthetics, microdermabrasion, Fitzpatrick skin typing, facial treatments, esthetician contraindications, waxing hair removal, hair growth cycle, massage techniques, cosmetic chemistry, skincare ingredients, skin lesions, skin cancer esthetics, pigmentation disorders, makeup color theory, nail disorders, anatomy and physiology esthetics, galvanic treatments, disincrustation, iontophoresis, pilosebaceous unit, esthetician practice questions, esthetician licensing test 2026

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State Board Exam Review for
the Esthetician Student
2026/2027 Exam Questions and
Correct Answers | New Update



What are Germs? - ANSWER ✔✔Microorganisms that cover almost

every surface, including the skin of the human body.

What is the difference between pathogenic and non-pathogenic

bacteria? - ANSWER ✔✔Pathogenic is disease causing while non-

pathogenic is non disease causing.


The 3 basic types of bacteria and their shape - ANSWER ✔✔Bacilli-

rod

,Cocci-round

Spirilla- spiral


1. Antiseptic - ANSWER ✔✔weaker form of disinfectant


2. Disinfectant - ANSWER ✔✔chemicals that kill a majority of

pathogenic microorganisms


3. Sterilization - ANSWER ✔✔process of killing ALL microorganisms


What piece of equipment is the only way to truly sterilize utensils using

steam, heat, and pressure? - ANSWER ✔✔Autoclave


What implements or materials cannot be used in an autoclave? -

ANSWER ✔✔glass


Two disinfectants used in esthetics - ANSWER ✔✔1. Sodium

Hydrochloride(household bleach)

2. Formaldehyde

What is the ratio you can dilute household bleach for a disinfectant? -

ANSWER ✔✔1:10 with water


4 disposable materials that prevent cross- contamination - ANSWER

✔✔1. cotton swabs


2. paper towels

,3.Disposable staptulas

4. Gloves


Cleaning and disinfecting process: - ANSWER ✔✔Metal tweezers-

clean with soap

Suction attachments- use 70% alcohol then soak for 20 min in a

disinfectant

Extractors- clean with soap and water then spray with cavaside

Galvanic rollers- spray with alcohol


OSHA - ANSWER ✔✔Occupational Safety and Health Administration


MSDS( Material Safety Data Sheets) - ANSWER ✔✔includes how to

safely clean up after an accidental spill

3 diseases a client may have that would contraindicate in-office

treatments? - ANSWER ✔✔pink eye, impetigo, herpes


CDC - ANSWER ✔✔Center for Disease Control


OPIM - ANSWER ✔✔Other Potential Infections Material


Universal and Standard Precautions - ANSWER ✔✔Treat all body

fluids as they were/are contagious




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, 3 types of blood borne diseases - ANSWER ✔✔HIV, Hepatitis,

Syphilis


Why must an esthetician wear gloves? - ANSWER ✔✔Estheticians

must wear gloves to perform in-office treatments in order to protect them

from microorganisms


Impetigo - ANSWER ✔✔Skin infected caused by bacteria. Usually

the cause is staphylococcal(staph) but sometimes streptococcus(strep).


Symptoms of Impetigo - ANSWER ✔✔Small blisters that expand and

rupture within 24 hrs. Yellow fluid that drains and forms a honey colored

crust


Acne - ANSWER ✔✔Genetically inherited disease-excess oil

secreted by trhe sebaceous glands. Cells that clog the pores, trapping

oil in the follicle


What causes adult acne? - ANSWER ✔✔Primary catalyst a chronic

stress, high level of stress throws adrenal glands in over drive. Setting

the stage for acne in 30s and 40s


Common factors that trigger acne - ANSWER ✔✔Stress


Overactive Sebaceous Glands

Dead Skin cell accummulation

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