New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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What tool is recommended for removing lipstick from its tube for a client?

  1. Brush

  2. Applicator

  3. Spatula

  4. Cotton swab

The correct answer is: Spatula

A spatula is recommended for removing lipstick from its tube for a client because it ensures proper hygiene and avoids contamination. Using a spatula allows the esthetician to scoop or scrape out a controlled amount of product, minimizing the risk of introducing bacteria from fingers or other tools directly into the lipstick tube. This practice not only maintains the integrity of the product but also protects the client's health by preventing cross-contamination. While brushes, applicators, and cotton swabs may seem like viable options, they may not be as effective for this specific task. Brushes would be more appropriate for applying the lipstick rather than removing it from the tube, and applicators often do not provide the same level of control when retrieving the product. Cotton swabs may also absorb too much product, leading to inefficiency. Thus, using a spatula is the most suitable choice for safely and effectively removing lipstick from its tube.