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Deluxe Dermaplaning & Collagen Mask

Full face & neck. Targets dry, dull skin by removing dead skin cells and fine vellus hair.


About

Dermaplaning offers an effective alternative to microdermabrasion. It involves a unique method of eliminating dead skin from the skin's surface and can be particularly beneficial for sensitive skin. Initially, facial hair is removed, followed by the removal of dry skin. Dermaplaning can be performed as a standalone treatment or as part of a comprehensive skincare regimen, such as before chemical peels or other facial treatments, to enhance their effectiveness. Regular dermaplaning treatments can help minimise the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as other signs of aging. BENEFITS: • Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin • yet effective exfoliation without the use of harsh peeling agents • Can be performed on both the face and neck • Suitable during pregnancy and breastfeeding when deep exfoliation is desired without chemical peels • Removes excess vellus hair (“peach fuzz”) for a smoother skin surface • Helps reduce the build-up of oils and impurities within the follicles • Leaves the skin brighter, fresher and more radiant-looking • Enhances skincare product absorption • Creates a smoother base for flawless makeup application • Improves overall skin texture and softness WILL THE HAIR GROW BACK HEAVIER? No, there is no need to be concerned about the hair growing back thicker or darker post-dermaplaning. Superficial facial hair will regrow at the same rate and texture as before the treatment. For instance, upper lip hair can be waxed or plucked beforehand if desired, or alternatively, this area can be omitted during the treatment if the client does not typically engage in hair removal in that area. HOW MANY TREATMENTS DO I NEED? Unlike some skincare treatments that may require multiple sessions to see results, dermaplaning often provides instant gratification, with noticeably smoother and brighter skin immediately after the treatment.


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