SOUTH CAROLINA ESTHETICIAN STATE BOARD
2025/2026 EXAM COMPLETE CURRENT TESTING
QUESTION AND DETAILED CORRECT ANSWER
(VERIFIED) /GUARANTEED PASS/ TOP-RATED A+.
ESTHETICIAN
Ace your South Carolina Esthetician State Board exam with this
targeted guide, designed to master sanitation, facial treatments,
and South Carolina-specific laws for professional skin care. This
resource delivers practical, scenario-based questions and
verified answers covering chemical exfoliation, hair removal,
and client safety standards.
Eligibility requirements ...... ANSWER ....... 16 years old
with at least a tenth grade education and completed 450
hours of training.
Porous implements ...... ANSWER ....... Must be disposed
of after as they can not be disinfected
Disinfected implements ...... ANSWER ....... Must be
stored in a disinfected, dry, covered container and be
isolated from contaminants.
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Blood exposure ...... ANSWER ....... Stop service, put on
gloves, clean and use antiseptic, bandage wound, double
bag disposable items. Wash hands, new gloves, clean
model (client) and last work area. Clean hands.
Dermatology ...... ANSWER ....... Scientific study of the
skin
Sanitation ...... ANSWER ....... A product containing
antiseptic reaches what level of decontamination?
Basal layer ...... ANSWER ....... Also known as the
Stratum Germinativum; responsible for the growth of the
epidermis and color pigmentationV
Anagen phase ...... ANSWER ....... The hair is ACTIVELY
growing
Telangectasia ...... ANSWER ....... Dilated capillaries that
can be seen beneath the surface of the skin
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Darker skin ...... ANSWER ....... More active Melanocytes
produce
Facial steamer ...... ANSWER ....... Softens sebum and
oxygenates the skin
OSHA ...... ANSWER ....... Occupational Safety Health
Administration
Occupational Safety Health Administration ...... ANSWER
....... Regulations for directions, use and precautions for
public safety. Assume all blood is contagious or
diseased
How are you utensil/instruments sterilized? ...... ANSWER
....... By autoclave or immersed in hospital grade solvent
no less than 10 hours or as recommended by
manufacturer