Frequently Asked Questions

  • No, shaving your face does not make hair grow back thicker or darker. Shaving creates a blunt tip, making regrowth feel coarser, but it doesn't change hair thickness, color, or growth rate. Hair regrowth is determined by genetics and hormones, not shaving.

  • Yes, when done carefully and with the right tools, dermaplaning can be safe to do at home. It's important to follow proper instructions and maintain cleanliness to reduce the risk of infection.

  • Dermaplaning can help exfoliate dead skin cells, remove peach fuzz, and improve the smoothness and radiance of your skin. It may also enhance the penetration of skincare products. See our benefits page for more information.

  • Its not recommended to dermaplane if you have the following conditions

    • Current inflamed acne lesions

    • Skin cancer

    • Active cold sores

    • Uncontrolled diabetes

    • Open skin lesions

    • Dermatitis

    • Eczema

    • Inflamed Rosacea

    • Use of Accutane currently or in the past 6 months

    • Use of prescription retional within 48 hours of treatment

    • Thats compeeltly up to you! You can do it as much as you'd like although It's generally recommended to dermaplane once every 2 to 3 weeks. This allows your skin enough time to heal and regenerate between shaves.

  • All the tools are included in our Dry Shave Hair ID Powder Kit!

  • There is a slight risk of cuts or irritation if not done properly. It's important to use gentle, light strokes and avoid areas with active acne or sensitive skin.

  • Cleanse your face thoroughly to remove any makeup, dirt, or oils. Pat dry with a clean towel before starting the dermaplaning process.

  • Yes, after dermaplaning, apply a soothing moisturizer or serum to hydrate and protect your newly exfoliated skin. Avoid harsh products that could cause irritation.

  • Generally, most skin types can benefit from dermaplaning, but those with active acne, eczema, or very sensitive skin should avoid it or consult with a dermatologist first.

  • After each use, clean your dermaplaning tool with soap and water or alcohol wipes to remove any residue and bacteria. Store it in a clean, dry place.

  • Possible side effects include temporary redness or irritation. To minimize risks, follow instructions carefully, avoid pressing too hard, and sanitize your tools properly.

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