A BEAUTY fan shared her skincare tool to make your makeup smoother.
She said her technique gives her face a flawless finish.
Editor Lilly273 shared a post seeking advice from other users of the social media platform.
“Should I start dermaplaning?” she asked.
“I’m not sure if I should or not because my hair gets really thick and I don’t want to have a beard.”
She included a photo of her face, focusing on the peach fuzz on one cheek.
A WORD OF ADVICE
Another Redditor, Unlucky-Dare4481, gave his own advice to the beautiful questioner.
“I’m obsessed with dermaplaning because the makeup goes on so smooth,” she said.
“The shine is also pretty legit when you don’t have peach fuzz.
“The only times I’ve seen dermaplaning become an issue is usually when someone has PCOS.
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“Your hair will not get thicker or faster.
“You will feel a modicum of stubble just because the hair has a blunt end from shaving when it grows back, but it’s only detectable when you specifically look for it with your fingers.
“And it only lasts one day. No one else would notice except you.
“It’s not the same when a guy shaves and has stubble.
“In short, if you want to try it, go ahead. Only you can decide if it’s for you or not.
“I suggest dermaplaning over waxing.”
Some Redditors, however, questioned the disclaimer for women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
“People with PCOS here,” she said. “There is no problem with dermaplaning.
“I do it myself just as well as when I do hydrofacials.”
WHAT IS DERMAPlanning?
Dermaplaning refers to a cosmetic treatment, typically for women, to shave hair that grows on the face.
The process involves a single blade and requires short strokes to completely remove the peach fuzz.
Dermaplaning is also an effective way to exfoliate dead skin.
It’s typically done by a professional, but has recently gained popularity, with many beauty fans doing their own mechanical exfoliation.
The process creates a smoother canvas for makeup to adhere to.
Anti-aging tips and ‘superstar’ products
Dr. Anatália Moore is a general practitioner and skin specialist with over 11 years of clinical experience.
She told The US Sun that her goal is to equip patients with the knowledge they need to take control of their skin’s journey.
She said the basics of a beauty routine are the same for all ages – it should include an effective cleanser, moisturizer and SPF.
“Moisturizers are my go-to, even when it comes to products that contain active ingredients,” she said.
“Finding a well-balanced moisturizer that provides the right type of hydration, replaces natural oils, and seals them literally stabilizes the skin.
“This alone can quickly soften the appearance of fine lines and texture, as these are often worsened by dehydration.
“It also allows the skin to function as it should.
“It can then heal more quickly, which, among many things, can lead to fewer lines and wrinkles, fewer flare-ups of dermatitis and rosacea, and milder, shorter-lasting breakouts.”
Dr. Moore’s Basic Skin Care Products:
- Obagi Hydrate and Hydrate Lux Moisturizer, $78
- Adequate sleep
- Balanced diet
- Reducing stress
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