Have you seen how all the girls on social media suddenly became so bold that they started shaving their faces with razors? The razor has long been the biggest hair removal nightmare, but unfortunately the quickest solution.
The process you see so often in TikTok videos is called dermaplaning, and it looks pretty simple—at least from afar. Some of them who have tried it say that the result is a perfect skin - soft, clean and shiny, but how many dermatologists suggest such a process to be done at home?
@belindagwala Disclaimer: I know dermaplaning at home is not for everyone, but it works for me & some people. Make sure to protect your skin barrier after the procedure ? #skincare #dermaplaning #fypage ? original sound - belindagwala
According to experts, you can try to do it at home, but first you need to take measures and educate yourself enough to apply it to your skin. According to them, during this process, not only the facial fluff is removed, but also the layer of dead cells or the impurities that are on the surface. However, you should be very careful when exfoliating your face before epilation. Do not overdo it and do not exert force on the skin - you can irritate it, redden it or even worse cause yourself marks and wounds.
What other dermatologists want you to know is that dermaplaning is not a final solution for reducing wrinkles, pores, acne, facial hair, etc. It simply improves the appearance of the skin, but in most people it has minimal impact on the health of your skin. Also, the make up will stay much better than before, but avoid it as a process if you have problems with the skin of the face. It can make it worse.
So if you undertake something like shaving your face with special razors for this technique, be sure to follow the advice of experts and read beforehand. Otherwise, go to a professional clinic to have it done there.
Source: Huffington Post