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10 Dermaplaning Tools for Instantly Smoother, Softer Skin
Adiós, peach fuzz!

If you have thick hair or a hair color that's not naturally light blonde, then you probably have had close encounters with peach fuzz — aka the teeny hairs that linger on your upper lip, cheeks, and other areas of your face. While you could just leave your peach fuzz and rock it, you might prefer a smoother feel.
And sure, there’s at-home waxing, tweezing, and even bleaching, but those hair removal methods are painful and time-consuming. At-home dermaplaning, on the other hand, will soon become your new favorite way to eliminate unwanted facial hair.
Beyond rounding up our editor-approved, at-home dermaplaning devices, we spoke with an esthetician who shared plenty of reasons why you should be dermaplaning. She also debunked what’s arguably the most common myth about hair removal: Does it cause your hair to grow back darker and thicker? Read on for her expertise, and to learn about our all-time favorite at-home dermaplaning tools.
Best At-Home Dermaplaning Tools
- Best Overall: Stacked Skincare Dermaplaning Tool
- Goof-Proof: Flawless by Finishing Touch Flawless Dermaplane GLO
- Easiest to Use: Tweezerman Bright Complexion Facial Dermaplaner
- Best Budget Buy: Dorco Tinkle Dermaplaning Razors
- Best for Trims: Philips Precision Perfect Trimmer
- Best for Brows: Japonesque Brow Touch Up Razors
- Best Drugstore Buy: Schick Silk Touch-Up Multipurpose Razors
- Best Electronic: DERMAFLASH LUXE Device
- Best for Travel: Feather Flamingo Facial Touch-up Razor
- Best Dermaplaning Kit: Michael Todd Beauty Sonicsmooth Sonic Dermaplaning & Exfoliation System
What Is Dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning boasts some serious skincare benefits beyond eliminating pesky peach fuzz. This method, typically performed by an esthetician or a dermatologist, uses a surgical blade to scrape away dead surface cells and vellus hair. Think of it as a supercharged form of exfoliation.

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Dermaplaning can promote cell turnover and collagen production, soften the appearance of fine lines, improve hyperpigmentation and texture, increase hydration, and allow for increased penetration of skincare products. Plus, it allows your makeup to sit better on your skin.
Also, at-home dermaplaning can be used in conjunction with regular chemical peels or facials to enhance the effectiveness of each. It also works as a standalone treatment, and should be done around once a month.
Eliana Restrepo, co-founder and esthetician of the spa JE’DERM Skin Atelier, assured us that shaving the face like this will not make your hair grow back thicker or darker, contrary to popular belief. “We cannot change the structure of our follicle by shaving off the hair from the surface of the skin,” she said. “Your hair will grow back the same way, and at the same speed.”
With endless benefits and no downtime needed, we recommend booking a dermaplaning treatment the next time you hit the spa for that monthly facial. But if that's not in your budget, have no fear. We've tested the best at-home dermaplaning devices that'll work for your needs (and wallet).

Katie McBroom is an award-winning content creator and freelance writer. Prior to contributing to Biography, she served as Content Editor for Google and Beauty Editor for Best Products. Her work has also appeared in publications including CNN, WWD, Business Insider, Forbes, and Men's Health, among others.
Jennifer is the former beauty editor for BestProducts.com, where she’s testing out everything from the latest lip gloss to the craziest skincare trend sweeping the online beauty-verse. Her work has been featured in Allure, Byrdie, HelloGiggles, and more. When she’s not swatching eyeshadow all over her arms, you can find the NYC-based editor scouring for hours on end for vintage finds, eating pad thai, and hanging out with her cat, Chunks.
Nicole Saunders is the Beauty Editor at BestProducts.com, where she oversees coverage on all things beauty. When she's not creating shopping guides, interviewing experts, and testing beauty treatments, you can probably find her walking around Lower Manhattan or overanalyzing the latest episode of "Succession." You can send all lipstick and calamari recommendations to her inbox and DM her memes on Instagram.
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