dermaplaning
noun
der·ma·plan·ing
ˌdər-mə-ˈplā-niŋ
: a noninvasive cosmetic procedure that involves the use of a sharp blade to scrape away dead skin cells and fine hair especially on the face usually to smooth and rejuvenate the skin and minimize the appearance of imperfections (such as acne scars or wrinkles)
Start with a professional facial to deeply cleanse, exfoliate, and hydrate. Treatments like dermaplaning or a chemical peel can leave your skin smooth and radiant.—
Morgan Angelique Owens
Dermaplaning has emerged as a popular facial hair removal technique on social media, but experts are divided on whether you should try it at home.—
McKenzie Beard
dermaplane
verb, transitive + intransitive
dermaplaned; dermaplaning; dermaplanes
… the treatment is no longer reserved for professionals: people can now dermaplane their skin at home for less.
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Rachael Davis
… people should take precautions and make sure they're educated on how to properly dermaplane.
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Talia Ergas
dermaplaner
noun
plural dermaplaners
Hold the dermaplaner at a 45-degree angle to your skin …
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Josie O'Brien
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