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Dermaplaning in Winter

10 Nov 2025 | Skin clinic | Studio News

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Dermaplaning can be a great skincare treatment to help you achieve a glow, especially when done correctly and paired with good skincare and SPF. Here’s how it benefits your skin as we head towards the chillier months…

  • Instant Radiance Dermaplaning removes dead skin cells and peach fuzz (vellus hair), revealing brighter, smoother skin immediately leaving you with a reflective, fresh glow that’s especially noticeable in dull winter light.
  • Better Product Absorption ​ With the top layer of dead skin removed, serums and moisturisers penetrate deeper and work more effectively ideal for rich, hydrating winter skincare.
  • Smoother Makeup Application ​ Makeup glides on more smoothly without clinging to dry patches or fine hairs—perfect for heavier winter makeup looks and Christmas Party prep!
  • Non-Invasive with No Downtime ​ No chemicals or harsh exfoliants, making it a gentler option during months when skin may already be drier or more sensitive due to cold weather.
  • Improves Skin Tone & Texture ​Consistent dermaplaning helps even out skin tone and smooth rough patches, which can be more noticeable in harsh winter lighting.
  • Can Help Manage Winter Dryness By removing surface buildup, Dermaplaning can help prevent flaky skin, which is common in cold, dry weather especially as we turn the heating up.

Tips for Safe Winter Dermaplaning

  • Always follow with SPF 30+: UV rays can still cause damage on those dull Autumn days.
  • Avoid right before exposure to blustery weather – that wintery walk can wait!
  • Plan your treatment at least 1–2 days before outdoor winter activities or Ski trip.
  • Pair with hydrating products: Use rich, non-comedogenic hydrating serums or cream moisturisers post-treatment. ​
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