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Dermaplaning

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nonamemummy · 11/01/2024 19:52

Would love to hear anyone’s experiences with dermaplaning? Thinking of trying it to improve the appearance of my skin but not sure if it would actually make my skin worse? I have dry, sensitive and often sore skin on my face. Also, could it grow back stubbly, thicker, darker or get shaving rash?
Im probably just over thinking it but would love to hear from someone who has done it.

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lunarleap · 11/01/2024 20:02

It's great! I have a tweezerman razor that I put a new blade in each month (I only do it once a month)

Lamelie · 11/01/2024 20:06

It doesn’t grow back stronger. I have the most incredibly hairy face- I get a good tablespoon of fluff off each time 😂
I do it once every couple of months, particularly if I’m going to be wearing sun screen or full make up as there’s so much hair the cream swirls and gets caught in it.

whatsitabout79 · 11/01/2024 20:07

I have it done at the salon every now and then and it's great. I have really dry skin and this really helps as she applies products. It always looks so glowy afterwards.

I tried it myself but ended up cutting myself

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