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The difference between in-office and at-home dermaplaning tools is that professional treatments use sharper, clinical-grade blades allowing for deeper exfoliation, according to Gross. Plus, the in-office procedure is performed by a trained professional. "While there are various at-home options, nothing compares to the professional service," Imber points out.
The whole point of dermaplaning is to remove layers of dead skin, but sometimes it doesn't work out that way. "With some at-home facial razors, hair is only removed and not dead skin," explains Imber. "So in fact it isn't dermaplaning at all and more of a facial shave."
Some of the better at-home devices include StackedSkincare's Dermaplaning Exfoliation Tool, $75. Versed Skincare's Instant Gratification At-Home Dermaplaning Tool, $19.99, was designed with user safety in mind boasting a soft-touch coating as well as a surgical, stainless steel blade featuring blade guards. There are also more high-tech options like Michael Todd Beauty's Sonicsmooth Sonic Dermaplaning Tool - 2 in 1 Facial Exfoliation & Peach Fuzz Hair Removal System, $69.30.
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