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Fact: Your body grows hair for a reason. Yup, even the hardly noticeable peach fuzz that covers the majority of your skin—most notably your cheeks and face—is there to protect your skin and regulate your temperature. But I get it, sometimes I want to shave my face in the pursuit of smooth skin to fix cakey foundation, soften my skin texture, or because a TikTok video inspired me. And because I often find myself jumping down the #BeautyTok rabbit hole, my latest obsession has been dermaplaning. More specifically? How to do it at home with the right dermaplaning tools.
But first, you need to understand that dermaplaning is an in-office treatment—performed by a licensed medical professional—with a surgical scalpel that removes peach fuzz, oil, and the top layer of dead skin cells. This means that when you see videos of people 'dermaplaning at home,' you're actually seeing them shave their face with an eyebrow razor or face shaver in a technique that emulates dermaplaning but only really addresses peach fuzz. If you want a deep exfoliation treatment, you've got to leave it up to the pros. And since we're on the topic, I chatted with two experts to get all the deets about the DIY method and the best at-home dermaplaning tools, as well as tested and reviewed them myself.
Okay, now that you've got a sneak peek of what's to come, keep reading for the list of the seven best at-home dermaplaning tools, including reviews and expert advice from dermatologists, and my personal reviews. Let's dive in, shall we?
This facial razor by Tweezerman is a classic stainless steel tool with a long handle and sharp blade. The product is designed to glide seamlessly over your face, removing all peach fuzz without having to go back over the same areas. This also means that, yes, it's very sharp, and that makes it incredibly easy to nick yourself.
When I tested it on my own skin, I loved the heavy weight of the tool, which allowed me to have a great grip and better designed to last, this is the top choice.
Glowing Customer Review: "There is absolutely ZERO pull to your face or eyebrow hair as I've had with other, disposable face razors. I wish I had bought this forever ago. It glides effortlessly across your skin, and the weight and feel of it is really nice. The shape of the head makes it easy to get into tight areas and make sharp lines."
In order to prevent infections, rusting, and cuts, it's important to use a fresh, clean blade at least every three times (if not every time). That's where a disposable pack with 12 individual face shavers like this one from Kitsch comes in. The blades are also smaller in comparison to a lot of the others on this list, making them a great option for shaping your eyebrows and other areas of your face where you want to be more precise.
Glowing Customer Review: "I noticed my forehead had gotten dull and congested. My usual exfoliants weren't offering the results I wanted, so I decided to give dermaplaning a try. I won't be looking back! This will be a regular part of my routine from now on. My face is glowing, and my makeup applies so smoothly now. The process was super easy to DIY, and I had no issues with pain or irritation!"
We all know those coveted, cult-favorite beauty products, and these eyebrow razors by Tinkle that have been around forever happen to be one of them. Considering they've got almost 140,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, you can rest assured that they'll do the job. The single-precision stainless steel blades easily removed the peach fuzz on my cheeks and upper lip—I never had to go over a spot more than once.
Glowing Customer Review: "I love these facial razors! They are very easy to use and remove all of that peach fuzz that often makes makeup look off. They also work great for cleaning up around your eyebrows, as well as removing any lip or chin hairs that pop out."
If you want a high-quality facial tool that uses technology to treat your face, consider this one from Dermaflash. The Luxe Anti-Aging Sonic Dermaplaning Exfoliation Tool uses sonic vibrations to effectively smooth your skin while offering an extremely close shave. Yes, it's an investment, but it is specifically made for at-home, DIY dermaplaning and will prevent any nicks or cuts that you can get easier from traditional face razors.
Glowing Customer Review: "I’ve been shaving and waxing my face for a while now. After I would do either, I would break out. This last time, with a fresh razor, I broke out the worst I’ve ever broken out in the last four years. I’m still dealing with the aftermath, so I decided to try something different. The price point is steep, but my goodness is it worth it. My acne is scabbing up and this tool gently exfoliates the dead skin. My skin is so smooth and my makeup is perfect."
So, maybe you're not ready to go at your face with a sharp blade (I don't blame ya!), yet you still want to remove that peach fuzz and aren't sure where to start. Enter: The best-selling Finishing Touch Flawless device with over 150,000 reviews on Amazon. It's essentially an electric razor made with a very small, gentle, vibrating head that's great for smaller areas and your face. This tool is great for beginners looking to remove facial hair painlessly and effectively.
Glowing Customer Review: "As a woman who needed to wax my lip area every week, this is a lifesaver. Now I use this every couple of days as needed. Much easier and it always looks clean!"
This two-in-one kit by The Skinny Confidential includes a facial razor with an ergonomic grip for easy shaving and a shaving cream that makes your skin feel oh-so-soft. It's made with rich emollients (hi, shea butter, vitamin E, and olive oil) and hydrating aloe, so not only will it give you a great smooth base during your shave, but it'll also leave your skin feeling and looking hydrated after.
Glowing Customer Review: "Any time I’ve tried to use a similar razor for peach fuzz, I break out and it’s a whole hot mess situation from my ears to my jawline. Not anymore! This shave not only lasts much longer, but my face has never been smoother. I love a good professional dermaplaning treatment, but this is the next best thing!! P.S. My makeup also stays on and appears much more flawless after the shave as well!"
This facial razor is definitely one of the pricier options on the market. However, after testing and reviewing it myself and reading a ton of testers' notes, I can confidently compare its efficacy to that of a professional tool. This razor is incredibly smooth when gliding across your face due to the (very!) sharp blade and the weighted handle. I also love how easy it is to change the blades when it's time to replace them, thanks to the snap-out design that's there to prevent injuries.
Glowing Customer Review: "Peach fuzz cannot be avoided when getting older—it absorbs all my products meant for the skin and makes my makeup clumpy and uneven. The mini electric shavers did little to remove it, but it was amazing how much this little gem picked up in one swipe, I am sold."
Dermaplaning and shaving are very similar, but they differ in a few ways: When it comes to face shaving, a clean, new razor is used to remove surface-layer peach fuzz. But when it comes to dermaplaning, a dermatologist or medical esthetician uses a surgical scalpel to carefully remove hair, peach fuzz, and even part of the stratum corneum (the top layer of the skin), dermatologist Estee Williams, MD, has explained to Cosmo.
Even though both dermaplaning and shaving involve razors or sharp edges, Dr. Gohara says, because dermaplaning is done in an in-office setting with a medical professional, the blade will be a surgical scalpel and, therefore, much more effective at exfoliating the skin. The best way to think about face shaving is as a DIY hair removal option that's both cheaper and easier.
It's best to leave dermaplaning to the professionals, but yes, you can safely shave your face at home. Again, although shaving your face won't give you that deep exfoliation that in-office dermaplaning will, it does eliminate peach fuzz if that's your thing. Dr. Gohara shares a few tips, but if you want a full, detailed explanation, check out our face-shaving guide.
When taking a sharp blade to your skin, it's pretty obvious that you've gotta follow a few precautions, right? Right. That's why Dr. Gohara says that if you have sensitive skin, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, or inflamed acne, you *absolutely* should not attempt to dermaplane your skin at home.
First things first: you want to buy a dermaplaning tool with a stainless steel blade—not only is it more hygienic, but it also is rust-resistant which is important when you're cleaning it. Then it's important to consider the handle. You want a long handle that offers a good grip considering, well, you're applying a sharp blade to the skin. And finally, if you're opting for a new, high-tech tool that isn't a regular 'ol eyebrow razor or face shaver, it's important to read all the details to make sure it's right for you and your skin type.
Siena Gagliano is an associate editor who writes beauty at Cosmopolitan and has three years of experience writing about beauty, fashion, and lifestyle news. She’s an expert at researching and writing skincare stories, like the best ingrown hair treatments and the best eyebrow razors. She feels especially knowledgeable about dermaplaning at home, thanks to removing peach fuzz from her face monthly. She regularly tests and analyzes dermaplaning tools on her skin, while working with the industry’s top dermatologists, and hair removal experts to assess new formulas and products.
Siena Gagliano is the associate editor at Cosmopolitan, where she primarily covers beauty, fashion, travel, and lifestyle. Wanna know how to get the best brows of your life? Gotchu. What about how to find the best fashion deals of the season, the softest sheets on the market, or exactly how to use retinol without irritating your skin? Check, check, and check. Before joining Cosmopolitan, Siena was a writer at Bustle and several other media outlets. As her 2024 goal, she has vowed to find the best (extra) dirty martini NYC has to offer—and yes, that means ~attempting~ to try every cute cocktail spot in the city (hit her up with some recs, pls). Follow Siena on Instagram for a behind-the-scenes look at that magazine life.
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