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HiraEdu helps esthetics candidates confirm state requirements, study NIC theory domains, and rehearse practical facial, hair removal, makeup, and blood exposure sections.
Esthetics licensing through Prov depends on the state CIB and required NIC components. Preparation should combine scientific concepts, skin care services, infection control, contraindication judgment, practical kit setup, facial workflow, eyebrow hair removal, makeup order, blood exposure procedure, mannequin or model guidance, and Prov logistics.
Use these checkpoints to align state requirements, NIC theory weights, practical sections, and kit logistics.
Esthetics licensing through Prov is state-specific, so candidates should verify the board path, Prov CIB, required NIC components, passing score, and practical rules.
NIC Esthetics Theory is 90 minutes with 110 items, including 100 weighted items across Scientific Concepts and Skin Care and Services.
NIC Esthetics Practical includes six core sections: setup, basic facial, new-client setup, eyebrow hair removal, facial makeup, and blood exposure procedure.
Practical readiness depends on a compliant kit, EPA-registered disinfectant wipes, English labels, disposal containers, bracing around eyes and mouth, and state mannequin or model rules.
The NIC CIBs define national exam content, but the state board and Prov CIB determine eligibility, required components, pass score, practical rules, model or mannequin requirements, delivery method, accommodations, and retesting. HiraEdu helps candidates compare the state CIB with the current NIC theory and practical CIBs before study and kit preparation begin.
NIC Esthetics Theory places more than half the weighted emphasis on scientific concepts, including microbiology, infection control, safety, anatomy, skin structure, disorders, hair growth, chemistry, and blood exposure. The Skin Care and Services domain covers consultation, skin analysis, contraindications, facial service steps, exfoliation, massage, extraction, masks, electrical equipment, makeup, eyebrow and eyelash services, waxing and tweezing, body services, and advanced-treatment awareness. HiraEdu turns the two-domain outline into focused review blocks and client-scenario drills.
The practical exam measures safe service flow under verbal instructions and timing rules. Candidates need to set up the work area, perform a basic facial with cleansing, manual exfoliation, towel steaming, massage and mask, reset for a new client, demonstrate eyebrow hair removal with simulated soft wax and tweezing, apply makeup in order, and complete blood exposure procedure. HiraEdu helps candidates practice timing, step-back behavior, sanitation, disposal containers, English labels, bracing, draping, and final cleanup.
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Prov esthetics licensing is state-specific, so candidates must verify the state board requirement, Prov Candidate Information Bulletin, NIC CIBs, required exam components, passing score, practical supplies, model or mannequin rules, and delivery method for their jurisdiction. The current NIC Esthetics Theory CIB, effective September 1, 2025 and revised March 1, 2026, describes a 90-minute exam with 110 items, including 100 weighted items that contribute to the final score. The theory outline is split between Scientific Concepts at 55% and Skin Care and Services at 45%. Scientific Concepts includes microbiology, infection control, safety, blood exposure, SDS and chemical handling, anatomy and physiology, skin histology and physiology, skin disorders and diseases, hair structure and growth, and basic chemistry. Skin Care and Services includes consultation and documentation, skin analysis, contraindications, basic facial procedures, cleansing, steaming, exfoliation, massage, extraction, masks, service conclusion, electrical equipment, makeup, facial and body services, eyebrow and eyelash services, hair removal, wellness, and advanced treatment awareness. The current NIC Esthetics Practical CIB includes six core sections: Work Area Preparation and Set Up of Supplies for 10 minutes, Client Preparation and Basic Facial for 25 minutes, Work Area and New Client Preparation and Set Up of Supplies for 15 minutes, Hair Removal of the Eyebrow Using Simulated Soft Wax and Tweezing as an untimed section, Facial Makeup for 20 minutes, and Blood Exposure Procedure for 10 minutes. It also requires candidates to bring a supply kit, use EPA-registered disinfectant wipes, label products in English, keep the kit as dry storage, follow public protection and infection control procedures, use appropriate disposal containers, brace around eye and mouth areas, and follow state mannequin or model guidance. HiraEdu helps candidates verify the state path, study theory domains, rehearse practical sections, organize supplies, strengthen infection-control and skin-analysis decisions, and prepare Prov scheduling, ID, accommodations, result, and retake logistics.
The current NIC Esthetics Theory CIB lists 90 minutes and 110 items, including 100 weighted items.
The current theory outline lists Scientific Concepts at 55% and Skin Care and Services at 45%.
The current NIC practical outline lists work-area setup, basic facial, new-client setup, eyebrow hair removal with simulated soft wax and tweezing, facial makeup, and blood exposure procedure.
No. NIC directs candidates to state-specific guidelines for model and mannequin requirements, so the Prov state CIB must be checked before test day.
HiraEdu helps candidates verify state requirements, study the NIC theory domains, rehearse practical sections, organize a compliant kit, and prepare Prov scheduling, ID, accommodations, result, and retake logistics.
Check the state board and Prov CIB for theory, practical, eligibility, pass score, delivery method, language availability, model or mannequin rules, accommodations, and retesting.
Study Scientific Concepts and Skin Care and Services, with extra practice on infection control, skin disorders, consultation, contraindications, facial procedures, hair removal, makeup, and chemical safety.
Run timed drills for setup, basic facial, new-client setup, eyebrow hair removal, facial makeup, and blood exposure procedure using the current NIC sequence.
Organize supplies, disinfectant wipes, English labels, disposal containers, mannequin or model requirements, photo ID, appointment details, accommodations, and result or retake procedures.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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