Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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Supplies in an esthetician setting should be kept in:

  1. Open containers

  2. Cluttered drawers

  3. Clean, covered, labeled containers

  4. Plastic bags

The correct answer is: Clean, covered, labeled containers

Keeping supplies in clean, covered, labeled containers is essential for maintaining hygiene and organization in an esthetician setting. This practice helps prevent contamination, as the containers protect the contents from dust, debris, and bacteria that could affect the safety and effectiveness of products used on clients. Labeling containers ensures that products can be easily identified, which improves efficiency during treatments and minimizes the risk of using the wrong products. Additionally, a clean and organized supply area reflects professionalism, which is crucial in building client trust and ensuring a positive experience. Other options involve practices that can lead to safety and hygienic issues. Open containers could expose supplies to contamination, cluttered drawers might make it difficult to find necessary items quickly and could hide potential hazards, and using plastic bags might not provide the necessary protection or organization needed for esthetician tools and products.