The Best Tools for Dermaplaning
Get smooth, radiant skin from your own bathroom.
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Dermaplaning was poised for popularity in the Instagram age from the very beginning. Seeing a video of the treatment pop up on your feed will stop you mid-scroll, and for good reason. “It is a skin treatment that uses an exfoliating blade—a No. 10 surgical blade that is held at 45 degrees to gently scrape the outer layer of the skin, removing dead skin cells and removing fuzz that can trap oils and dirt,” explains Mila Moursi, founder of the Mila Moursi Skin Care Institute. “It helps reduce the appearance of acne scars and promotes good circulation. The result is smooth and radiant skin.”
But similar to brow threading or extractions, you should leave the surgical blades to the pros. “You want to go to a professional for this treatment because they are certified in doing such, or have trained under a practitioner," adds Lakeisha Dale, Licensed Esthetician and owner of MelaSkin Studio. "A pro knows how to prep the skin, the directions of which you should be scraping the skin, and how to avoid serious injury. After all, you are using a surgical blade. Plus your esthetician or dermatologist can follow the treatment with a pro enzyme or chemical peel."
That hasn’t stopped the beauty industry from coming up with at-home solutions for when in-studio visits aren't available, though. Below, the best non-professional tools that anyone can buy to achieve fuzz-free results.
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