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Wellness - Facials Explained Dermaplaning

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is smoother and vellus hair is not accentuated by it.

Will My Hair Grow Back Thicker?

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A common misconception regarding Dermaplaning is that it will make hair grow back thicker or darker, but changes to hair structure and color can only occur through internal factors, such as hormones or autoimmune disorders. The new hair growth will have a blunt end however, and all hairs will be about the same length, which is why it may seem more obvious to some.

How Often Should I Get a Dermaplane Facial?

Dermaplaning has long been a popular service because of the smoothness and instant glow it provides. As a resurfacing procedure, its main purpose is to remove the outer layers of dead skin cells, but the secondary benefit is that it also removes vellus hair, aka peach fuzz. Using a sterile, single-use surgical blade, the skin is gently scraped, revealing smoother, brighter skin underneath.

Why is Dermaplaning Beneficial?

Layers of dead cells can give the skin a dull appearance. They also make it harder for active skin care products to properly absorb into the skin. Removing these dead cells enables the products applied to do their job much more effectively. As an added bonus, makeup application

As with most facials and skin treatments, every four to six weeks is ideal. At Studio Glow, our Dermaplane procedure includes a complete facial combined with a gentle enzyme to further break down any bonds and dead cells to reveal the healthiest, glowing skin underneath.

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