PSI LAWS AND RULES QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS 2025.
Cosmetology - ANSWER: The practice of personal services, for compensation, for the
cosmetic are of the hair, nails, and skin. These services include cleaning, conditioning,
shaping, reinforcing, coloring and enhancing the body surface in the areas of the head, scalp,
face, arms, hands, legs, feet, and trunk of the body, except where these services are
performed by a barber.
Manager - ANSWER: Any person who is a cosmetologist, esthi, AP esthi, nail tech
practitioner, or eyelash technician practitioner, and who has a manager license and provides
any services under that license.
Salon - ANSWER: An area, room, or rooms employed to offer personal services.
School - ANSWER: A place where any person operates and maintains a class to teach
cosmetology to the public for compensation.
Instructor - ANSWER: Any person employed by a school to prepare and present the
theoretical and practical education of cosmetology to persons who seek to practice
cosmetology. An instructor must maintain an active operator or manager's license in the area
in which the instructor holds an instructor's license
Person - ANSWER: The term my extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, and to
partnership and other unincorporated associations.
Threading - ANSWER: A method of removing hair from the eyebrows, upper lip, or other body
parts by using cotton thread to pull hair from follicles. Threading does not include the use of
chemicals or any type of was. Threading may include the use of one over the counter
astringents, gels, and powders; and two tweezers and scissors incidental too threading.
Advanced practice esthetician - ANSWER: A person who for compensation performs
personal services for the cosmetic care of the skin, including the use of mechanical or electrical
skin care apparatuses or appliances that are used on the epidermal layer of the skin
Designated licensed salon manager - ANSWER: A manager designated by a salon owner and
registered with the board, who is responsible with he salon owner for salon and practitioner
compliance.
WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS 2025.
Cosmetology - ANSWER: The practice of personal services, for compensation, for the
cosmetic are of the hair, nails, and skin. These services include cleaning, conditioning,
shaping, reinforcing, coloring and enhancing the body surface in the areas of the head, scalp,
face, arms, hands, legs, feet, and trunk of the body, except where these services are
performed by a barber.
Manager - ANSWER: Any person who is a cosmetologist, esthi, AP esthi, nail tech
practitioner, or eyelash technician practitioner, and who has a manager license and provides
any services under that license.
Salon - ANSWER: An area, room, or rooms employed to offer personal services.
School - ANSWER: A place where any person operates and maintains a class to teach
cosmetology to the public for compensation.
Instructor - ANSWER: Any person employed by a school to prepare and present the
theoretical and practical education of cosmetology to persons who seek to practice
cosmetology. An instructor must maintain an active operator or manager's license in the area
in which the instructor holds an instructor's license
Person - ANSWER: The term my extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, and to
partnership and other unincorporated associations.
Threading - ANSWER: A method of removing hair from the eyebrows, upper lip, or other body
parts by using cotton thread to pull hair from follicles. Threading does not include the use of
chemicals or any type of was. Threading may include the use of one over the counter
astringents, gels, and powders; and two tweezers and scissors incidental too threading.
Advanced practice esthetician - ANSWER: A person who for compensation performs
personal services for the cosmetic care of the skin, including the use of mechanical or electrical
skin care apparatuses or appliances that are used on the epidermal layer of the skin
Designated licensed salon manager - ANSWER: A manager designated by a salon owner and
registered with the board, who is responsible with he salon owner for salon and practitioner
compliance.