Dermaplaning

15 Jun 2025 | Beauty | News and Events

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Key Benefits of Dermaplaning in Summer

  1. Instant Radiance
    ◦ Removes dead skin cells and peach fuzz (vellus hair), revealing brighter,
    smoother skin immediately.
    ◦ Creates a reflective, fresh glow that’s especially noticeable in natural summer
    light.
  2. Better Product Absorption
    ◦ With the top layer of dead skin removed, serums and moisturizers penetrate
    deeper and work more effectively—ideal for lightweight summer skincare.
  3. Smoother Makeup Application
    ◦ Makeup glides on more smoothly without clinging to dry patches or fine hairs
    —perfect for lighter summer makeup looks.
  4. Non-Invasive with No Downtime
    ◦ No chemicals or harsh exfoliants, making it a gentler option during months
    when skin may already be more exposed or sensitive due to sun and heat.
  5. Improves Skin Tone & Texture
    ◦ Consistent dermaplaning helps even out skin tone and smooth rough
    patches, which can be more visible in strong sunlight.
  6. Can Help Manage Summer Congestion
    ◦ By removing surface buildup, it may help prevent clogged pores—common in
    hot, humid weather.

☀ Tips for Safe Summer Dermaplaning

  • Always follow with SPF 30+: Your skin will be more sensitive to the sun after
    exfoliation.
  • Avoid right before prolonged sun exposure: Plan your treatment at least 1–2 days
    before beach trips or outdoor events.
  • Pair with hydrating products: Use lightweight, non-comedogenic hydrating serums
    or gel moisturisers post-treatment.

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