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Virginia Cosmetology License Exam Cram Sheet (2026)
The highest-yield points on the Virginia Cosmetology Licenseexam, grouped by the exam's real content areas. Print it, review the ones you keep missing, then drill them with free practice questions.
10content areas
Infection Control & Safety
15% of the exam- The Three Levels of Decontamination
- EPA-Registered Disinfectants and Contact Time
- Pathogens, Precautions, and Blood Spills
Hair Care & Cutting
20% of the exam- Structure of the Hair
- The Hair Growth Cycle
- Cutting Fundamentals: Elevation, Angle, and Line
Chemical Services (Color, Perms, Relaxers)
18% of the exam- pH and the Hair
- Oxidative Haircolor and Lighteners
- Perms vs. Relaxers, and Required Tests
Skin Care & Facials
12% of the exam- Layers of the Skin
- Common Skin Conditions
- The Basic Facial
Nail Care
10% of the exam- Nail Anatomy
- Disorders vs. Diseases
- Sanitation in Nail Services
Anatomy, Physiology & Trichology
10% of the exam- Bones and Muscles of the Head and Neck
- Nerves of the Face and Neck
- Trichology: The Study of Hair
Cosmetology Chemistry & Electricity
8% of the exam- Matter, Mixtures, and Emulsions
- The pH Scale in Cosmetology
- Electricity in the Salon
Salon Ecology & Professional Practices
7% of the exam- Salon Ecology and a Healthy Environment
- Chemical Safety and Safety Data Sheets
- Professionalism and Ethics
Virginia Cosmetology Law & DPOR Licensing
60% of the exam- The board and DPOR
- Credentials and scope
- Establishments, renewals, and enforcement
Virginia Salon Health & Safety
40% of the exam- Cleaning and disinfection
- Disposables and cross-contamination
- Blood exposure and equipment
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