Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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Is an esthetician stool classified as a supply?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Sometimes

  4. Only for certain services

The correct answer is: False

An esthetician stool is classified as equipment rather than a supply. In the context of esthetics and beauty services, supplies generally refer to consumable items used during a treatment, such as lotions, creams, and sanitizing products, which are used up and need to be replenished. Equipment, on the other hand, refers to items that have a longer lifespan and are used as a tool for providing services, such as chairs, stools, magnifying lamps, and treatment beds. Since a stool is a piece of furniture that assists the esthetician in performing their tasks, it fits into the category of equipment. This classification is important for inventory management and understanding the differences in how ongoing costs are tracked in a beauty business.