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Dermaplaning Razor

Dermaplaning Razor

Regular price €17,95 EUR
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Smooth, bare, ready for everything after.

A single pass that lifts the fine hair and dead skin sitting between you and your glow.

The Gutfeeling Dermaplaner is made for the face, forehead, cheeks, lips, chin and brows, with a premium stainless steel blade that glides instead of drags. Safe enough for a first-timer, precise enough for the small work around the brows.

What it leaves behind is a smooth, even base, so skincare sinks in deeper and make-up sits flush instead of catching on peach fuzz.

Each set includes 10 blades and a protective cap for safe storage at home or in your bag.

 

How to + ritual

Work on clean, dry skin, never wet.

Hold the skin taut with one hand. With the other, glide the blade at a low angle, short downward strokes, light pressure.

Go over each area once. One pass is the whole technique, not more.

Finish with your serum and moisturiser. This is the rare moment your skin takes in everything you give it.

Good to know:

Use a fresh blade each time, and keep blades away from children.

Not for sunburnt, broken or acne-prone skin. Only on fine, downy hair.

Dermaplane once every two to four weeks, no more.

Mild redness or sensitivity for a short while after is normal.

FAQ

Will my hair grow back thicker or darker?

No. Dermaplaning cuts fine hair at the surface, it does not change the root, so it grows back exactly as it was. The thicker-regrowth idea is a myth.

Is dermaplaning safe to do at home?

Yes, when you follow the steps. The blade is designed for home use, even for beginners. Taut skin, a low angle, one light pass per area, and you are fine.

Does it hurt?

No. Done correctly it feels like a light scrape, nothing sharp. The point is to glide, never press.

Which parts of the face can I use it on?

Forehead, cheeks, lips, chin and brows. The blade handles both the wide areas and the fine shaping around the eyebrows.

How often should I dermaplane?

Once every two to four weeks. Your skin needs time between passes, and more often than that is where irritation starts.

What comes in the pack?

Ten high-grade blades and a protective cap for safe storage, at home or while travelling.

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