
DERMAPLANING
Dermaplaning is an exfoliation treatment that consists of using a scalpel to gently scrape off the top layer of dulling dead skin cells in order to reveal a smoother, brighter complexion!!⠀⠀
Not only does it eliminate the annoying peach fuzz that cakes up in makeup and can be enhanced by lighting and high-definition cameras. It also removes all the dead skin cells, leaving the surface and texture very smooth. Dermaplaning allows for greater penetration of skincare products and creates a flawless canvas for makeup to glide on smoothly!
We also offer Oil-Planing as an alternative to the standard Dermaplaning Treatment.
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Oil-planing is when a beauty oil is used to dermaplane the skin, instead of the standard method. Typically we degrease the skin and then begin the process of removing dead skin cells and peach fuzz. Here we just add an oil to avoid irritation for those with extremely dry or reactive skin. (We don't recommend for people with acne/oil prone skin with a lot of build up).
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procedure time
45 Minutes



DOWNTIME
No Downtime



PERFORMED BY
Courtney Snowling














FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
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Who is it suitable for?Yes! To add a picture follow these simple steps: Enter App Settings Click the "Manage Questions" button Click on the question you would like to attach a picture to When editing your answer, click on the picture icon and then add an image from your library
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