Meet the Other Phone. Only the apps you allow.

Meet the Other Phone.
Only the apps you allow.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Style and beauty

Looking for style advice? Chat all about it here. For the latest discounts on fashion and beauty, sign up for Mumsnet Moneysaver emails.

Anyone used a dermaplaning blade to remove their tache?

5 replies

Usernamealreadyexists · 22/02/2020 17:02

Tried on a lippy in a store today and couldn’t believe how luminescent my tache was. I bought dermaplaning blades with a view to removing it. I usually get it threaded but can’t be arsed getting it done and the wax strips invariably rip off my skin. Will I get thick stubble if I use the blade?

OP posts:
Auldspinster · 22/02/2020 17:08

I have, it's fine in both senses.

Plump82 · 22/02/2020 22:50

What ones did you buy? I took a photo of a lipstick I was wearing to show my sister and couldn't believe how much detail and hair a my photo showed!!

Usernamealreadyexists · 22/02/2020 23:18

A pack of 3 from Superdrug. Sold as brow shapers. Did my upper lip and it worked brilliantly and so quick. Will monitor growth in the coming days. Threading is best though as it pulls from the roots.

OP posts:
Outnumb3red · 22/02/2020 23:21

It won't grow in thicker, but it will grow in like stubble, which doesn't happen with waxing or threading

When I had dermaplaning before it was the stubbly regrowth that I didn't like

Pastaforlunch · 22/02/2020 23:37

I do my whole face every month with an eyebrow shaper (£3 for 3 in tesco), been doing it for abou a year and not had any stubbly regrowth.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page