“Do I need a variety of blades for different skin types or areas of the face?” No. You need one really good blade and a good handle and it’ll work…
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At DermaplanePro our focus has been on the transition of dermaplaning from primarily medical offices into the spa sector. Medical office treatment rooms often lacked the spa feeling that we…
A Time for Self Care The Coronavirus outbreak has caused a lot of events, social activities, and other gatherings to be postponed. In an effort to control the spread of…
To Peel or Not to Peel? That is the question. A question I am often asked is, “Can I combine dermaplaning with chemical peels?” The answer is yes and no.…
Hold Me! How you hold the handle makes all the difference in dermaplaning safety and treatment results. Are you holding it correctly? Holding your dermaplaning tool like a pencil results…
Ergonomics, Angles & Calming the Client True or False? You need to be a contortionist to dermaplane. Question: “I feel like I’m twisting my body trying to find the right…
Help! How do I prevent Post Procedure Breakouts, Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH), and/or Rough Chapped Skin following Dermaplaning? 1. Never dermaplane that client again. 2. Read, learn and apply these…
Tips on Technique – Part 6 Easily said but not as easy to pull off when you’ve got a chaotic day at work on top of what’s going on at…
How Fast Should I Move the Blade while Dermaplaning? We have limited time for our services but no one likes to feel rushed. There are many ways to use time…
Are You Under Too Much Pressure? Pressure can make or break your client’s dermaplaning experience. We want our clients to be able to relax during their service, so it’s up…