Women shaving their face? It may seem an unorthodox anti-aging approach, but dermaplaning is different than the manly shave with razor and cream (or electric shaver). Find out what it can do for your skin.
You know how men’s skin seems to age slower than women’s? Well, women have caught on to the secret: Men get a regular exfoliation while shaving, and perhaps this has something to do with their wrinkle resistance.
Yes, there are those females who tout a daily zip of the electric shaver as part of their anti-aging routine. But there are safer and more effective ways to go about garnering the benefits of shaving. Enter…dermaplaning.
In fact, a dermaplane is just one beauty tool you should have in your at home beauty treatment arsenal. See our guide to “The 8 Best Beauty Tools For Perfectly Natural Skin” which also features the dermaplane.
Is this just a fancy term for shaving your face? Not so much. Dermaplaning is a procedure you can do at home or have professionally done that takes face-shaving to a whole new level.
Often combined with other anti-aging procedures, like microneedling and microdermabrasion, dermaplaning exfoliates skin with a special instrument. A scalpel is used when done by a professional, but there are at-home options too. Tinkle is a facial razor many women are using to remove facial hair and groom brows.
If this sounds like a lot of sloughing at one time, it is. The key is doing it the right way. Wondering why women would take part in this in the first place?
Dermaplaning devotees herald a long list of gorgeous skin benefits. Yes, there is the exfoliation factor and removal of unwanted hair. But dermaplaning is also said to reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles, increase skincare absorption, and make makeup application smoother and easier. Read more…
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