Schick Hydro Silk Dermaplaning Wand Refill Blades Professional Style

Peach fuzz and a layer of dead skin cells can make your skin look dull, but our professional-style dermaplaning tool is here to help. The Hydro Silk Dermaplaning Tool immediately reveals your glowy, smooth skin by gently exfoliating and sweeping away fine

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2 years ago

A holy grail to your skin care regimen!

I was curious about dermaplanning since I been seeing so many great reviews from people on YouTube trying it out plus I've been learning from a esthetician/dermatologist on Instagram (Dr Alexis Stephens) how to properly use the tool. It is recommended that you try with oil for sensitive skin. You can use an oil of your choice but argon oil was good for me. I had great results after and noticed a HUGE difference in my skin. My skin looked cleaner, smoother and my tone was lighter. My skincare products also applied much better and I was amazed by the results and will continue to use apart of my skin care regimen! You should be very careful FYI and go against the grain of your skin.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Schick
  • Average price : $13
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Benefits

  • Removes peach fuzz
  • Radiant Skin
  • Improves skin texture
  • Smooths
  • Softens skin
  • Helps absorption of lotions and serums
  • Clinically proven and Dermatologist tested

Features

  • Visibly smooth exfoliating edge
  • Micro guards help protect delicate facial skin
  • Safely attach and detach the exfoliating edges with the included refill dispenser

Includes

  • Dermaplaning refill pack includes 6 exfoliating-edge dermaplaning blades, compatible with the Schick Hydro Silk Dermaplaning Wand

How To Use

Start with a clean, dry face. Hold at a 45 degree angle and glide downward on skin using short, feathery strokes while using your free hand to hold skin taut.

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