Cosmetology theory exam prep

Free Cosmetology State Board Practice Test 2026 – 900+ Questions

Try 10 free questions, then unlock the 900+ question English bank with state-aware practice, explanations, and progress review.

What to study

Cosmetology written exam topic map

Use the free preview to test the question style, then use the full course to rotate through the written-exam topics that most often decide a pass or fail.

Safety and infection control

Disinfection, blood exposure, EPA labels, SDS, client protection and salon sanitation.

Hair color and chemistry

Levels, developers, patch tests, color theory, oxidative color and product safety.

Chemical texture services

Perms, relaxers, neutralizers, pH, bonds and service-sequence decisions.

Haircutting and hairstyling

Elevation, guidelines, cutting forms, thermal styling, wet styling and tools.

Skin, nails and hair removal

Foundational skin care, nail services, waxing and cross-service sanitation.

Licensing and state law

Scope of practice, board rules, renewals and state-specific requirements when published.

PSI, NIC and state-board practice

State boards can use NIC outlines, PSI or Pearson VUE bulletins, or a state-specific exam structure. The app starts with core cosmetology theory, then the state selector adjusts timing, pass mark and state-law mixing where a reviewed module exists.

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Free practice quiz

Try 3 free cosmetology practice questions

Choose an answer before opening the explanation. These examples cover different parts of the written exam; the interactive app above includes 10 free questions and state-aware study modes.

1 Choose your answer2 Check the explanation3 Practice the weak topic
  1. Disinfection

    How must non-porous tools (shears, combs) be handled after a client before reuse?

    Choose one answer
    Check answer

    Correct answerB. Cleaned, then disinfected with an EPA-registered disinfectant for the required contact time

    Why this is correct: Non-porous tools must first be cleaned, then disinfected with an EPA-registered (hospital-grade) disinfectant for the label's contact time.

  2. Haircut

    Cutting with the hair held at about 90° elevation typically creates what result?

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    Check answer

    Correct answerB. A layered cut

    Why this is correct: 0° elevation = a blunt one-length cut; 90° = layers; 180° = long layers. Elevation controls how much the cut is layered.

  3. Color

    On the 1–10 hair-color level system, what do level 1 and level 10 represent?

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    Check answer

    Correct answerB. 1 = black (darkest), 10 = lightest blonde

    Why this is correct: The LEVEL system measures lightness/darkness: 1 = black (darkest) up to 10 = lightest blonde. It tells the stylist how many levels to lift or deposit.

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Practice content notice: These are original study questions, not recalled or official exam items. Exam providers, timing, passing scores, and state-law coverage can change; verify current requirements with your licensing board.

Exam overview

About the cosmetology state board written exam

The cosmetology written (theory) exam is a timed multiple-choice test covering scientific concepts — infection control, anatomy and physiology, chemistry — and service procedures for hair, skin, and nails. Most states test 100–120 questions in 90–120 minutes with a pass mark around 70–75%; NIC-based exams use 110 questions in 90 minutes. Provider, format, and state-law coverage vary by state, so pick your state above and the mock exam follows its published blueprint.

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Common questions

Cosmetology state board practice test questions

Quick answers for learners comparing free practice, state board topics, mock exams, and full cosmetology exam prep.

Is this a free cosmetology practice test?

Yes. This page includes a free 10-question Cosmetology preview with answer explanations. Full access unlocks the 900+ question bank, terms, flashcards, weak-area review, audio study, and state-aware mock exams.

What topics are on the cosmetology written exam?

Cosmetology theory usually covers infection control, anatomy and physiology, chemistry, hair color, chemical texture services, haircutting, hairstyling, skin care, nail care, hair removal, client consultation, and state law when your state requires it.

How many questions are on the cosmetology state board exam?

The number of questions, time limit, passing score, and provider vary by state. NIC-based cosmetology theory exams commonly use 110 multiple-choice questions in 90 minutes, while some states use PSI, Pearson VUE, or their own bulletin. Choose your state in the app before taking a timed mock exam.

Does this help with PSI, NIC, or Pearson VUE cosmetology exams?

The app is organized around public exam blueprints and state configuration. Some states use NIC content outlines, some use PSI or Pearson VUE candidate bulletins, and some add state-law topics. Use the state selector, then verify current details with your official board or vendor bulletin.

How should I study for the cosmetology state board exam?

Start with a quick drill, read every explanation, then focus on weak areas such as infection control, chemistry, hair color, texture services, skin, nails, or state law. Take timed mock exams only after you can explain why the wrong answer choices are wrong.

Are these official cosmetology exam questions?

No. They are original study questions, not recalled or official exam items. They are written to practice concepts, vocabulary, and answer-choice logic from public exam outlines and beauty school cosmetology theory.

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