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Section 1 – Louisiana Cosmetology Laws & Regulations (Questions 1–15)
Q1: What is the scope of practice for a licensed esthetician in Louisiana regarding chemical peels?
A. Any strength chemical peel without restriction
B. Only superficial (light) chemical peels not penetrating below the epidermal layer [CORRECT]
C. Medium-depth and superficial peels only
D. No chemical peels of any kind
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Louisiana Board rules define esthetic services as including superficial chemical peels that do
not penetrate below the epidermis; the use of any acid or acid solution to exfoliate below the epidermis
is prohibited for estheticians.
Q2: A licensed esthetician in Louisiana wants to perform dermaplaning. Is this within their scope of
practice?
A. No, dermaplaning is prohibited for all licensees
B. Yes, dermaplaning is defined as an esthetic service performed on the epidermis [CORRECT]
C. Yes, but only with a physician's prescription
D. No, only cosmetologists may perform dermaplaning
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Louisiana Board rules explicitly define dermaplaning as an esthetic service—a technique to
exfoliate the epidermis and remove vellus hair with a bladed tool, placing it within the esthetician's
scope of practice.
Q3: How many course hours are required to qualify for an esthetician license examination in Louisiana?
,A. 500 hours
B. 600 hours
C. 750 hours [CORRECT]
D. 1,000 hours
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology requires a minimum of 750 course hours of
instruction in an approved esthetics program to qualify for the state licensing examination.
Q4: An esthetician's license has been lapsed for 4 years. What must they do to restore their license to
active status in Louisiana?
A. Pay only the renewal fee with late penalties
B. Retake and pass the restoration examination [CORRECT]
C. Submit a letter of good standing from another state
D. Complete continuing education credits only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Louisiana law requires licensees whose licenses have lapsed beyond the specified timeframe
(typically 3-5 years) to successfully pass the restoration examination for license reinstatement under R.S.
37:590.
Q5: Under Louisiana law, what is the minimum age requirement to obtain an esthetician certificate of
registration?
A. 15 years old
B. 16 years old [CORRECT]
C. 17 years old
D. 18 years old
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: R.S. 37:582 requires applicants to be at least 16 years of age and have completed at least the
10th grade or equivalent education to qualify for an esthetician certificate of registration.
Q6: A licensed esthetician wants to rent a booth in a Louisiana salon and operate as an independent
contractor. What permit is required?
A. No permit is required for booth rental
B. A booth rental permit issued by the Board [CORRECT]
, C. A separate shop certificate of registration
D. A business license from the city only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: R.S. 37:593 specifically requires estheticians operating as independent contractors through
booth rental arrangements to obtain a booth rental permit from the Louisiana State Board of
Cosmetology.
Q7: How often must an esthetician renew their certificate of registration in Louisiana?
A. Every 6 months
B. Annually by the licensee's birthday [CORRECT]
C. Every two years
D. Every three years
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: R.S. 37:590 establishes that all certificates of registration must be renewed annually on or
before the licensee's birthday, with a $25 renewal fee as set forth in R.S. 37:599.
Q8: An esthetician is performing nano-needling on a client. According to Louisiana Board rules, what is
the maximum depth allowed for nano-needling?
A. 0.50 mm
B. 0.25 mm [CORRECT]
C. 1.00 mm
D. 2.00 mm
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Louisiana Board rules define nano-needling as a non-invasive technique using a device that
does not penetrate beyond the epidermis of more than 0.25 mm of the outermost layer of skin,
distinguishing it from prohibited microneedling.
Q9: Which of the following services is PROHIBITED for a Louisiana esthetician to perform?
A. Superficial chemical peels
B. Microdermabrasion
C. Laser hair removal [CORRECT]
D. Makeup application