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Professional Dermaplaning Tool for Smoother, Brighter Skin
You’ve outgrown plastic drugstore razors. This is dermaplaning — elevated.
Developed by aesthetician Kerry Benjamin, this professional-grade tool removes dead skin and peach fuzz to instantly smooth texture, boost glow, and dramatically improve product absorption.
What This Tool Does
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Exfoliates dull surface skin
-
Removes peach fuzz (vellus hair)
-
Improves serum and retinol penetration
-
Helps prevent clogged pores
-
Creates a smoother makeup application
-
Leaves skin visibly brighter after one use
Why This Is Different
This is not a disposable razor.
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Reusable aluminum handle
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Surgical stainless steel blade
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No vibration, no batteries, no irritation gimmicks
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Designed by an aesthetician for real results
How This Compares to In-Office Dermaplaning
At-Home Tool
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One-time investment
-
Use on your schedule
-
Full control over pressure
-
Replaceable sterile blades
In-Office Treatment
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$100–$250 per session
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Typically done monthly
-
Dependent on provider availability
-
Single-use clinical blade
You get professional-level exfoliation without the recurring appointment cost.
Who Should Avoid Dermaplaning
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Active inflamed acne
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Open lesions or healing skin
-
Skin that is severely irritated
If your barrier is compromised, allow it to recover before exfoliating.
What’s Included
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1 reusable aluminum handle
-
1 standard blade (refills sold separately)
Safety Information
-
Safe to use during pregnancy
-
Blade contains 5% nickel
Product Details
Professional Dermaplaning Tool for Smoother, Brighter Skin
You’ve outgrown plastic drugstore razors. This is dermaplaning — elevated.
Developed by aesthetician Kerry Benjamin, this professional-grade tool removes dead skin and peach fuzz to instantly smooth texture, boost glow, and dramatically improve product absorption.
What This Tool Does
-
Exfoliates dull surface skin
-
Removes peach fuzz (vellus hair)
-
Improves serum and retinol penetration
-
Helps prevent clogged pores
-
Creates a smoother makeup application
-
Leaves skin visibly brighter after one use
Why This Is Different
This is not a disposable razor.
-
Reusable aluminum handle
-
Surgical stainless steel blade
-
No vibration, no batteries, no irritation gimmicks
-
Designed by an aesthetician for real results
How This Compares to In-Office Dermaplaning
At-Home Tool
-
One-time investment
-
Use on your schedule
-
Full control over pressure
-
Replaceable sterile blades
In-Office Treatment
-
$100–$250 per session
-
Typically done monthly
-
Dependent on provider availability
-
Single-use clinical blade
You get professional-level exfoliation without the recurring appointment cost.
Who Should Avoid Dermaplaning
-
Active inflamed acne
-
Open lesions or healing skin
-
Skin that is severely irritated
If your barrier is compromised, allow it to recover before exfoliating.
What’s Included
-
1 reusable aluminum handle
-
1 standard blade (refills sold separately)
Safety Information
-
Safe to use during pregnancy
-
Blade contains 5% nickel
How to Dermaplane at Home (Step-by-Step)
Use in the evening on clean, completely dry skin.
- Hold skin taut.
- Position the blade at a 45-degree angle.
- Use short, light strokes moving downward.
- Work in small sections — cheek, jawline, chin, upper lip, forehead.
- Avoid active breakouts or irritated areas.
Do not press. Let the blade glide.
How Often Should You Dermaplane?
Dermaplaning can be done 1–4 times per month, depending on your skin type and comfort level.
Some people prefer weekly exfoliation. Others dermaplane every 2–4 weeks. Pay attention to your skin — more is not better.
Over-exfoliation can weaken your barrier.
How to Use This in Your Skincare Routine
Evening routine order:
- Cleanse
- Dermaplane
- High Frequency (if needed)
- TCA Multi-Acid Face Peel (on scheduled nights only)
- EGF Activating Serum
- Advanced Retinol Serum
- Moisturizer
Dermaplaning enhances everything that follows by removing the barrier of dead surface cells.
When You’ll See Results
Immediately:
- Smoother skin
- Brighter tone
- Better makeup application
Within several weeks of consistent use:
- Improved texture
- Better product absorption
- Fewer clogged pores
Over time:
- More refined-looking skin
- Healthier overall glow
How to Use
How to Dermaplane at Home (Step-by-Step)
Use in the evening on clean, completely dry skin.
- Hold skin taut.
- Position the blade at a 45-degree angle.
- Use short, light strokes moving downward.
- Work in small sections — cheek, jawline, chin, upper lip, forehead.
- Avoid active breakouts or irritated areas.
Do not press. Let the blade glide.
How Often Should You Dermaplane?
Dermaplaning can be done 1–4 times per month, depending on your skin type and comfort level.
Some people prefer weekly exfoliation. Others dermaplane every 2–4 weeks. Pay attention to your skin — more is not better.
Over-exfoliation can weaken your barrier.
How to Use This in Your Skincare Routine
Evening routine order:
- Cleanse
- Dermaplane
- High Frequency (if needed)
- TCA Multi-Acid Face Peel (on scheduled nights only)
- EGF Activating Serum
- Advanced Retinol Serum
- Moisturizer
Dermaplaning enhances everything that follows by removing the barrier of dead surface cells.
When You’ll See Results
Immediately:
- Smoother skin
- Brighter tone
- Better makeup application
Within several weeks of consistent use:
- Improved texture
- Better product absorption
- Fewer clogged pores
Over time:
- More refined-looking skin
- Healthier overall glow
This Tool Is Perfect For You If:
- Your skin looks dull or textured
- Makeup applies unevenly
- You want better absorption from active ingredients
- You prefer professional-level exfoliation at home
- You’re noticing slower cell turnover with age
Safe For
- Mature skin
- Dry skin
- Normal to combination skin
- Pregnancy
Not Ideal For
- Active cystic acne
- Skin with open wounds
- Severely irritated skin
Who It's For
This Tool Is Perfect For You If:
- Your skin looks dull or textured
- Makeup applies unevenly
- You want better absorption from active ingredients
- You prefer professional-level exfoliation at home
- You’re noticing slower cell turnover with age
Safe For
- Mature skin
- Dry skin
- Normal to combination skin
- Pregnancy
Not Ideal For
- Active cystic acne
- Skin with open wounds
- Severely irritated skin

“Best Overall Dermaplaning Tool” - Byrdie
"Best Overall At-Home Dermaplaning Tool" - Oprah Daily
"Best Overall Facial Hair Removal Product for Women" - ELLE
“Best Luxury Dermaplaning Tool” - Women and Home
"Best Reusable Dermaplaning Tool” - Cosmopolitan
“Best Weighted Dermaplaning Tool” - Allure
"Best Facial Razor for Skincare Junkies" - ELLE
"Fan Favorite Dermaplaning Tool" - ELLE
“Best Award Winning Dermaplaner” - Best Products
“Best Dermaplaning Tool for Removing Peach Fuzz” - Glamour
“Best Face Razor for Dermaplaning” - Good Housekeeping
“Best Exfoliating Dermaplaning Tool” - InStyle
“Most Customizable Dermaplaning Tool" - Women's Health
“Best Face Shaver for Women” - Women’s Wear Daily
"Best Luxury Tool" - Oprah's Daily
Press
“Best Overall Dermaplaning Tool” - Byrdie
"Best Overall At-Home Dermaplaning Tool" - Oprah Daily
"Best Overall Facial Hair Removal Product for Women" - ELLE
“Best Luxury Dermaplaning Tool” - Women and Home
"Best Reusable Dermaplaning Tool” - Cosmopolitan
“Best Weighted Dermaplaning Tool” - Allure
"Best Facial Razor for Skincare Junkies" - ELLE
"Fan Favorite Dermaplaning Tool" - ELLE
“Best Award Winning Dermaplaner” - Best Products
“Best Dermaplaning Tool for Removing Peach Fuzz” - Glamour
“Best Face Razor for Dermaplaning” - Good Housekeeping
“Best Exfoliating Dermaplaning Tool” - InStyle
“Most Customizable Dermaplaning Tool" - Women's Health
“Best Face Shaver for Women” - Women’s Wear Daily
"Best Luxury Tool" - Oprah's Daily
Product Details
Professional Dermaplaning Tool for Smooth, Radiant Skin
You’ve outgrown the plastic drugstore razors. This is dermaplaning—elevated.
Our award-winning, professional-grade Dermaplaning Tool was developed by an aesthetician to give you smoother, brighter skin in just one use. By removing dull surface cells and peach fuzz, it clears the way for better product absorption, more even makeup application, and a noticeable glow.
- Exfoliates dead skin
- Removes peach fuzz
- Boosts serum + retinol absorption
- Helps prevent clogged pores + breakouts
- Leaves skin instantly softer and smoother
Smart, Sustainable Design
No batteries. No cords. No wasteful plastic. Our reusable aluminum handle pairs with replaceable surgical stainless steel blades for a clean, precise glide every time.
Includes:
- 1 reusable aluminum handle
- 1 standard blade (refills sold separately)
Ready to upgrade your routine?
Safety Considerations
Safe to use during pregnancy. Contains 5% nickel.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does dermaplaning do?
Dermaplaning removes dead skin cells and facial hair (peach fuzz) to instantly smooth and brighten the skin. It also enhances the absorption of skincare products.
Is dermaplaning safe at home?
Yes. Our tool was specifically developed by an aesthetician for safe, effective use at home. No batteries, no vibration—just a professional-grade blade and steady control.
How often should I dermaplane?
Use once a week as part of your evening routine. Always follow with a serum and moisturizer to nourish your freshly exfoliated skin.
Will it make my hair grow back thicker?
No. That’s a myth. Your hair will grow back exactly the same—soft, fine, and natural.
Is this safe during pregnancy?
Yes, it’s safe to use while pregnant. The tool contains 5% nickel.
How To Use
How to Dermaplane at Home (Step-by-Step)
Use in the evening on clean, completely dry skin.
- Hold skin taut.
- Position the blade at a 45-degree angle.
- Use short, light strokes moving downward.
- Work in small sections — cheek, jawline, chin, upper lip, forehead.
- Avoid active breakouts or irritated areas.
Do not press. Let the blade glide.
How Often Should You Dermaplane?
Dermaplaning can be done 1–4 times per month, depending on your skin type and comfort level.
Some people prefer weekly exfoliation. Others dermaplane every 2–4 weeks. Pay attention to your skin — more is not better.
Over-exfoliation can weaken your barrier.
How to Use This in Your Skincare Routine
Evening routine order:
- Cleanse
- Dermaplane
- High Frequency (if needed)
- TCA Multi-Acid Face Peel (on scheduled nights only)
- EGF Activating Serum
- Advanced Retinol Serum
- Moisturizer
Dermaplaning enhances everything that follows by removing the barrier of dead surface cells.
When You’ll See Results
Immediately:
- Smoother skin
- Brighter tone
- Better makeup application
Within several weeks of consistent use:
- Improved texture
- Better product absorption
- Fewer clogged pores
Over time:
- More refined-looking skin
- Healthier overall glow
Who It's For
This Tool Is Perfect For You If:
- Your skin looks dull or textured
- Makeup applies unevenly
- You want better absorption from active ingredients
- You prefer professional-level exfoliation at home
- You’re noticing slower cell turnover with age
Safe For
- Mature skin
- Dry skin
- Normal to combination skin
- Pregnancy
Not Ideal For
- Active cystic acne
- Skin with open wounds
- Severely irritated skin
Before & Afters

Press
“Best Overall Dermaplaning Tool” - Byrdie
"Best Overall At-Home Dermaplaning Tool" - Oprah Daily
"Best Overall Facial Hair Removal Product for Women" - ELLE
“Best Luxury Dermaplaning Tool” - Women and Home
"Best Reusable Dermaplaning Tool” - Cosmopolitan
“Best Weighted Dermaplaning Tool” - Allure
"Best Facial Razor for Skincare Junkies" - ELLE
"Fan Favorite Dermaplaning Tool" - ELLE
“Best Award Winning Dermaplaner” - Best Products
“Best Dermaplaning Tool for Removing Peach Fuzz” - Glamour
“Best Face Razor for Dermaplaning” - Good Housekeeping
“Best Exfoliating Dermaplaning Tool” - InStyle
“Most Customizable Dermaplaning Tool" - Women's Health
“Best Face Shaver for Women” - Women’s Wear Daily
"Best Luxury Tool" - Oprah's Daily


