Yes, it’s essentially shaving your face, but also a bit more detailed than that. And most importantly there’s a process to it. has been gaining popularity in spas and clinics, but many people are also exploring how to dermaplane at home.

According to Google's 2020 " ," more and more people are now looking for safe and effective at-home ways to dermaplane themselves. “Dermaplaning causes of the skin as the top layer of dead skin cells that cause blockage gets scalped with the vellus hair. This causes skincare to penetrate deeper into the skin and improve its function and it stimulates cells to produce more collagen, and the skin appears brighter too,” says Dr Apratim Goel, cosmetic dermatologist, Cutis Skin Solution, Mumbai.

Dermaplaning is done with a special surgical scalpel which is designed to go closer to your skin than a regular razor. It includes the removal of facial hair and surface-level dead cells, which could make your skin look uneven and pores larger. This essentially means that it will help your skin look instantly brighter and feel softer.

Shaving your face can provide a deeper exfoliation than regular scrubs or peels. It removes a layer of dead skin, which would otherwise give skin a dull appearance and prevent light from reflecting. Facial hair can trap dirt and oil and create a barrier between your skin and the products you put on top, and getting rid of that layer may allow for skincare products like serums and moisturisers to penetrate deeply.

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