Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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Which hair removal method involves pulling hair out from the root?

  1. Electrolysis

  2. Depilation

  3. Shaving

  4. Epilation

The correct answer is: Epilation

The method that involves pulling hair out from the root is epilation. This technique removes the entire hair, including the hair follicle, from the skin. Common forms of epilation include waxing, tweezing, and threading. By removing hair at the follicle level, epilation can result in smoother skin for a longer duration compared to methods that only remove hair from the skin's surface. While electrolysis is a permanent hair removal method that uses electrical current to destroy hair follicles, it does not involve physically pulling the hair out. Depilation refers to methods like shaving or using depilatory creams that only remove hair at the surface level, so it doesn't reach the root. Shaving simply trims the hair above the skin, making it a temporary solution. Thus, epilation is the correct answer because it accurately describes the process of extracting hair from the root, leading to longer-lasting results in hair removal.