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Free Esthetician Practice Test: Hair Removal (2026)

20 questions on Hair Removal, drawn from the written (theory) state board syllabus. Answer them all, then check your score. No account and no card.

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  1. Hair Removal Question 1 of 20

    In electrolysis, the electrologist must insert the needle at the same angle as the:

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    Correct answerD. Follicle

    Why this is correct: The needle must follow the natural angle of the follicle to reach the base of the hair without injuring surrounding tissue.

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  2. Hair Removal Question 2 of 20

    For effective waxing, hair is generally best removed when it is about:

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    Correct answerD. Between ¼ and ½ inch

    Why this is correct: Hair about ¼–½ inch long grips the wax well; too short and wax cannot grab it, too long makes waxing more painful and less clean.

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  3. Hair Removal Question 3 of 20

    Without proper medical guidance, an electrologist should be especially cautious treating clients with:

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    Correct answerC. Diabetes

    Why this is correct: Diabetes raises the risk of slow healing and infection, so electrolysis requires caution or medical clearance.

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  4. Hair Removal Question 4 of 20

    The galvanic method of electrolysis destroys the hair papilla mainly by:

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    Correct answerA. Chemical decomposition

    Why this is correct: Galvanic electrolysis creates a chemical reaction (decomposition) that destroys the follicle; short-wave/thermolysis works by heat coagulation.

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  5. Hair Removal Question 5 of 20

    Soft wax (with a strip) is applied in the direction of hair growth and is removed:

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    Correct answerD. Opposite the direction of growth while holding the skin taut

    Why this is correct: Soft wax is removed against the direction of hair growth while the skin is held taut, which lifts hair cleanly and reduces breakage and injury.

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  6. Hair Removal Question 6 of 20

    Compared with soft wax, hard wax:

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    Correct answerD. Is removed without a strip and is gentler on sensitive skin

    Why this is correct: Hard wax hardens and grips the hair (not the skin), is removed without a strip, and suits sensitive areas like the face, underarm and bikini.

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  7. Hair Removal Question 7 of 20

    A client is currently taking isotretinoin (Accutane). For waxing, you should:

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    Correct answerC. Not wax; the skin can lift or tear — advise medical clearance

    Why this is correct: Isotretinoin thins and fragilizes the skin, so waxing can lift or tear it. Waxing is contraindicated until cleared (commonly months after stopping).

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  8. Hair Removal Question 8 of 20

    The phase of the hair-growth cycle in which the hair is actively growing is:

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    Correct answerC. Anagen (active growth)

    Why this is correct: Anagen is the active growth phase; hair-removal methods such as electrolysis are most effective on anagen hairs.

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  9. Hair Removal Question 9 of 20

    Threading removes hair by:

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    Correct answerA. Rolling twisted cotton thread to lift hair from the follicle

    Why this is correct: Threading is an epilation method: twisted cotton thread traps and lifts hair from the follicle. It is popular for the brows and face.

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  10. Hair Removal Question 10 of 20

    A chemical depilatory removes hair by:

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    Correct answerB. Dissolving the hair at the skin's surface

    Why this is correct: A depilatory (e.g., thioglycolate cream) dissolves hair at the surface — a temporary form of depilation, not epilation.

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  11. Hair Removal Question 11 of 20

    During waxing, an applicator that has already touched the client's skin should be:

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    Correct answerD. Discarded — never re-dipped into the wax pot

    Why this is correct: Re-dipping (double-dipping) contaminates the whole wax pot. A used applicator is discarded; use a fresh one for each dip.

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  12. Hair Removal Question 12 of 20

    Appropriate post-wax home-care advice is to briefly avoid:

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    Correct answerC. Heat, sun, friction and strong exfoliants

    Why this is correct: Freshly waxed skin is sensitized, so clients should briefly avoid heat, sun, friction and strong actives/exfoliants.

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  13. Hair Removal Question 13 of 20

    When applying warm liquid wax with a spatula for hair removal, the spatula is typically held at an angle of about:

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    Correct answerC. 45 degrees

    Why this is correct: Holding the spatula at about a 45-degree angle gives good control and an even, thin wax application.

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  14. Hair Removal Question 14 of 20

    In which direction should soft (bee) wax be applied to the skin?

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    Correct answerA. The direction of hair growth

    Why this is correct: Wax is applied in the direction of hair growth and then removed against the direction of growth.

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  15. Hair Removal Question 15 of 20

    After a client has used a chemical depilatory, when is it appropriate to wax the same area?

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    Correct answerB. When the skin has fully recovered; follow the manufacturer/school policy and never wax irritated skin

    Why this is correct: A chemical depilatory can sensitize skin; wait until the skin has fully recovered and follow the product/school policy — never wax irritated or broken skin.

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  16. Hair Removal Question 16 of 20

    How long should a chemical depilatory be left on the skin?

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    Correct answerB. Only as directed by the manufacturer, while watching the skin's reaction

    Why this is correct: Leave a depilatory on only for the time on the product label (usually a few minutes) and watch the skin's reaction; over-exposure causes burns/irritation.

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  17. Hair Removal Question 17 of 20

    Which is an UNNECESSARY item when using hard wax to remove hair?

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    Correct answerB. Muslin strips

    Why this is correct: Hard wax hardens and is lifted off directly by hand, so no muslin/fabric strips are needed (those are for soft/strip wax).

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  18. Hair Removal Question 18 of 20

    Where should the temperature of the wax be tested?

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    Correct answerC. On the inner wrist

    Why this is correct: Test wax temperature on your own inner wrist, which is sensitive to heat, before applying to the client.

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  19. Hair Removal Question 19 of 20

    Excessive growth of hair (hirsuties, superfluous hair) is also called:

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    Correct answerB. Hypertrichosis

    Why this is correct: Hypertrichosis is excessive, unwanted hair growth.

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  20. Hair Removal Question 20 of 20

    Unwanted hair is removed from large areas most efficiently with:

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    Correct answerA. Soft (strip) wax

    Why this is correct: Soft (strip) wax suits large areas like legs, arms, and back; tweezing is only for small areas.

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