Licensure
How to Pass the TDLR Exam on Your First Try
Oct 5, 2025

## How to Pass the TDLR Exam on Your First Try The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) exam is the final hurdle between you and your professional license in cosmetology, barbering, or esthetics. While the thought of a state board exam can be intimidating, success is entirely achievable with the right strategy and preparation. At Cureosity Academy, we specialize in preparing our students not just to pass, but to excel. Here is our comprehensive guide to mastering both the written and practical components of the TDLR exam. ### Part 1: Mastering the Written Exam The written exam tests your theoretical knowledge across all aspects of your chosen field. It is a multiple-choice test, and success hinges on consistent study and understanding of core concepts. #### 1. Focus on the Fundamentals The TDLR prioritizes safety and sanitation above all else. You must have a deep understanding of the following areas, as they form the backbone of the exam: *Infection Control and Sanitation:** Know the difference between cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing. Understand the proper use of disinfectants and the rules for blood exposure incidents. *Texas State Laws and Rules:** This section is often overlooked but is critical. Know the licensing requirements, facility rules, and penalties for violations. *Anatomy and Physiology:** Review the structure and function of the skin, hair, and nails. #### 2. Utilize Practice Tests The best way to prepare for the written exam is to simulate the real testing environment. *Timed Practice:** Take practice tests under timed conditions to improve your pacing. You need to be able to answer questions quickly and confidently. *Review Mistakes:** Review every question you got wrong and understand why the correct answer is correct. This is where the real learning happens. ### Part 2: Acing the Practical Exam The practical exam is a hands-on demonstration of your skills. It is less about creativity and more about following the TDLR's strict procedural guidelines. #### 1. Practice the Procedure, Not the Result The examiners are looking for two main things: safety and following the steps. Your final result doesn't have to be perfect, but your sanitation and procedure must be flawless. *Sanitation is Key:** Treat every step as a sanitation check. Disinfect your station, wash your hands, and dispose of waste correctly. You will be graded heavily on this. *Verbalize Your Actions:** In many sections, you must verbally announce what you are doing (e.g., "I am now disinfecting my tools"). #### 2. Organize Your Kit Flawlessly Your exam kit is your lifeline. It must be organized, labeled, and ready to go. *Label Everything:** Label all containers clearly. The TDLR requires specific labels (e.g., "Clean Towels," "Soiled Linens," "Disinfectant Solution"). *Pre-Set Your Station:** Practice setting up your station in the exact order you will use it. This saves precious time and reduces stress on exam day. |


