TEXAS MANICURIST WRITTEN STATE BOARD TEST 2025
WITH 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS(100%
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) NEW VERSION
Question 1
What is the correct way to maintain monomer liquid and polymer powder nail
enhancements (i.e., acrylic nails)?
A) Soak the nails in acetone and reapply.
B) File the nail and apply a new layer of product.
C) Buff the nails smooth and apply a top coat.
D) Remove the entire enhancement and start fresh.
E) Apply cuticle oil and gently push back the cuticles.
Correct Answer: B) File the nail and apply a new layer of product
Rationale: Maintaining acrylic nail enhancements typically involves
filling in the growth area (known as a "fill" or "rebalance"). This
requires filing down the existing product and applying a new layer
to blend it seamlessly with the natural nail.
Question 2
According to TDLR (Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation), a
licensed cosmetologist or manicurist is prohibited from removing calluses
using which of the following?
A) A foot file
B) A pumice stone
C) A credo blade
D) An exfoliating scrub
E) An electric file with a fine grit bit
Correct Answer: C) A credo blade
Rationale: TDLR regulations strictly prohibit the use of credo blades
(razor-like instruments) for callus removal due to the risk of cutting
the client and causing injury or infection. Only abrasive tools like
files or pumice stones are allowed.
Question 3
According to TDLR, how can ultraviolet (UV) electrical sanitizers be used in a
, salon setting?
A) For disinfection of implements.
B) For sterilization of implements.
C) As a dry storage container for clean implements.
D) As a primary method for killing all bacteria.
E) For curing gel nail polish.
Correct Answer: C) As a dry storage container for clean implements
Rationale: TDLR (and most state boards) clarify that UV sanitizers are
not effective for true disinfection or sterilization. They are only
approved for storing implements that have already been thoroughly
cleaned and disinfected by other approved methods.
Question 4
According to TDLR, what agency bans or deems products as poisonous or
unsafe?
A) EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
B) OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
C) CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
D) FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
E) USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture)
Correct Answer: D) FDA
Rationale: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the federal
agency responsible for protecting public health by ensuring the
safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs,
biological products, medical devices, food, cosmetics, and products
that emit radiation.
Question 5
Before applying nail polish, what should be used to eliminate all traces of oil
and lotion from the nail plate?
A) Base coat
B) Top coat
WITH 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS(100%
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) NEW VERSION
Question 1
What is the correct way to maintain monomer liquid and polymer powder nail
enhancements (i.e., acrylic nails)?
A) Soak the nails in acetone and reapply.
B) File the nail and apply a new layer of product.
C) Buff the nails smooth and apply a top coat.
D) Remove the entire enhancement and start fresh.
E) Apply cuticle oil and gently push back the cuticles.
Correct Answer: B) File the nail and apply a new layer of product
Rationale: Maintaining acrylic nail enhancements typically involves
filling in the growth area (known as a "fill" or "rebalance"). This
requires filing down the existing product and applying a new layer
to blend it seamlessly with the natural nail.
Question 2
According to TDLR (Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation), a
licensed cosmetologist or manicurist is prohibited from removing calluses
using which of the following?
A) A foot file
B) A pumice stone
C) A credo blade
D) An exfoliating scrub
E) An electric file with a fine grit bit
Correct Answer: C) A credo blade
Rationale: TDLR regulations strictly prohibit the use of credo blades
(razor-like instruments) for callus removal due to the risk of cutting
the client and causing injury or infection. Only abrasive tools like
files or pumice stones are allowed.
Question 3
According to TDLR, how can ultraviolet (UV) electrical sanitizers be used in a
, salon setting?
A) For disinfection of implements.
B) For sterilization of implements.
C) As a dry storage container for clean implements.
D) As a primary method for killing all bacteria.
E) For curing gel nail polish.
Correct Answer: C) As a dry storage container for clean implements
Rationale: TDLR (and most state boards) clarify that UV sanitizers are
not effective for true disinfection or sterilization. They are only
approved for storing implements that have already been thoroughly
cleaned and disinfected by other approved methods.
Question 4
According to TDLR, what agency bans or deems products as poisonous or
unsafe?
A) EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
B) OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
C) CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
D) FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
E) USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture)
Correct Answer: D) FDA
Rationale: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the federal
agency responsible for protecting public health by ensuring the
safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs,
biological products, medical devices, food, cosmetics, and products
that emit radiation.
Question 5
Before applying nail polish, what should be used to eliminate all traces of oil
and lotion from the nail plate?
A) Base coat
B) Top coat