Dermaplaning is a cosmetic treatment that gently exfoliates your skin using a special scalpel or tool. It removes dead skin cells and fine hair, often called "peach fuzz," leaving your complexion smoother and brighter.
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Dermaplaning at home can be safe if done correctly, but there are important considerations to keep in mind
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Invest in a high-quality dermaplaning tool or facial razor specifically designed for the purpose. Avoid using regular razors.
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Start with a clean, dry face to minimize the risk of infection or irritation.
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Hold the tool at a 45-degree angle and use gentle, short strokes. Avoid applying too much pressure.
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Avoid areas with active acne, irritation, or broken skin to prevent further damage.
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Follow up with a hydrating serum or moisturizer to soothe and nourish your skin.
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If you are using certain topical medications, like retinoids, that can make your skin more sensitive. Also if you have active acne.
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If you have any concerns or if you're unsure about the process, it might be best to consult a dermatologist or esthetician for guidance.
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