Ohio State Board Nail Technician Practice Exam

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Exfoliating scrubs are used for what?

  1. Moisturizing

  2. Removing nail polish

  3. Removing dry skin

  4. Whitening nails

The correct answer is: Removing dry skin

Exfoliating scrubs are used primarily to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores, making them helpful for those who have dry or flaky skin. This process can also improve your skin's texture by smoothing and brightening it. Moisturizing, removing nail polish, and whitening nails are not benefits of using exfoliating scrubs. Although some exfoliating scrubs may contain moisturizing ingredients, their main purpose is to remove dead skin cells. Removing nail polish is done through nail polish remover, not exfoliating scrubs. And while some people may use lemon juice or whitening toothpaste to whiten their nails, exfoliating scrubs are not effective at this.