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Whether being interviewed on Loose Women, working the red carpet or partaking in Celebrity SAS covered in mud, Georgia Harrison is permanently radiant. Luckily for us, the 30-year-old shared her ...
Wondering how to dermaplane at home to remove peach fuzz? Here, three skin-care experts provide tips for dermaplaning at home ...
Dermaplaning is different than shaving your face because it is more effective at exfoliating the top layer of skin. The treatment removes hair, dead skin cells, oils, and dirt from the skin's ...
Because dermaplaning tools are used on sensitive skin, it’s imperative that we dispose of and replace their blades frequently.
Dermaplaning can help your skin look smoother and brighter and we’ve got the expert-approved tips, techniques and products to get you the best results at home.
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.
Dermaplaning tools can remove hair and dead skin cells from your face at home. We tested out 26 manual and electric dermaplaning razors, and found the best tools for a smooth, hairless face.
Dermaplaning might be one of beauty's most-hyped treatment, but should you be doing it yourself? Here, the experts weigh in on everything you need to know.
Dermaplaning is a treatment that gently exfoliates your skin with a sharp blade, offering a smoother, brighter, and more even skin tone.
While having peach fuzz whisked off by a pro at a clinic or spa is always an option, the best dermaplaning tools also easily fit into a home skin-care regime.
Ahead, we've rounded up the nine best dermaplaning tools to consider adding to your skin-care regimen, including everything from disposable and refillable options to value packs and high-tech options.