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What Dermaplaning Actually Does for Your Skin

By Khadija Beauty @khadijabeauty3

Dermaplaning is the act of using a specialized blade to remove the uppermost layers of dead skin and facial hair. While you can go to a professional to have this procedure done, there are tools you can use to dermaplane at home, but be careful to only do so about once a month. But whether you decide to dermaplane at home or go to a professional, you need to know what dermaplaning actually does for your skin.

Dermaplaning Exfoliates Your Skin

Exfoliating has many benefits, and when you exfoliate, you’re removing dead skin cells and helping rid your skin of dirt and debris. When you dermaplane, you’re doing something very similar. Dermaplaning gets rid of the layer of dead skin that naturally forms on your face. Much like exfoliating, dermaplaning helps promote healthy skin cell turnover and aids in the reduction of acne scars. In general, it’s a great option for those with sensitive skin who wish to exfoliate.

Dermaplaning Helps Your Products Work Better

Again, much like chemical or physical exfoliating, the removal of dead skin cells reveals new and healthy skin. Doing so allows your products to penetrate deeper and work better. This is because your products don’t have to work through a layer of dead skin to reach healthy skin and work their magic. However, if you have dermaplaning done professionally, your esthetician may recommend you use gentler products during the first few weeks of healing. This is because a professional dermaplaning facial will get much closer to the stratum corneum of your epidermis.

Dermaplaning Helps Your Makeup Go on Smoother

Because dermaplaning helps you get rid of dead skin and texture, your makeup will go on much smoother. It’s a great way to achieve that airbrushed effect in real life. Additionally, your makeup will stay on your skin longer with your new smooth canvas. This is because you’re not applying makeup to dead skin that tends to flake off.

Dermaplaning Gets Rid of Peach Fuzz

If you’re someone who doesn’t like the amount of peach fuzz on their face, dermaplaning is a great way to remove it without having to wax. And no, your hair won’t grow back darker, but dermaplaning doesn’t last as long as waxing, as you’re not removing the hair from the root. However, it’s a great option if you have a dermaplaning blade and you’re in a pinch. Also, dermaplaning is a great option for those with sensitive skin who can’t use wax or hair removal creams.

It’s important to know what dermaplaning actually does to make the best decision for your skin. Now that you’re better informed, you’re one step closer to taking the best care of your skin and reaching your skin-care goals!


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