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What is on the Cosmetology written exam?

The cosmetology written exam typically covers a wide range of topics related to cosmetology theory, principles, and practices. These may include:

  1. Anatomy and physiology: Understanding the structure and function of the skin, hair, and nails, as well as the basic principles of human anatomy and physiology relevant to cosmetology.

  2. Sanitation and safety: Knowledge of proper sanitation procedures, disinfection techniques, and safety protocols to maintain a clean and safe working environment in the salon.

  3. Chemical processes: Understanding chemical properties, hair chemistry, and the principles of hair coloring, bleaching, perming, and relaxing.

  4. Haircutting and styling: Mastery of haircutting techniques, hair styling methods, and tools used in hairstyling.

  5. Skincare and esthetics: Knowledge of skincare treatments, facial techniques, skin analysis, and product ingredients used in esthetics.

  6. Nail care: Understanding of nail anatomy, nail disorders, manicure and pedicure procedures, and nail enhancement techniques.

  7. Salon management: Basics of salon operation, customer service skills, retailing, marketing, and professionalism in the workplace.

The written exam may consist of multiple-choice questions, true/false questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and other question formats designed to assess candidates' understanding of these topics. It's essential for candidates to thoroughly study and review all relevant material to prepare for the written portion of the cosmetology exam effectively.

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