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Article: WILL MY HAIR GROW BACK THICKER AFTER DERMAPLANING?

WILL MY HAIR GROW BACK THICKER AFTER DERMAPLANING?
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WILL MY HAIR GROW BACK THICKER AFTER DERMAPLANING?

Dermaplaning is a facial hair removal method that also exfoliates the skin by removing the top layer of dead skin cells. If you wish to remove your facial hair, you’ve probably heard of this minimally invasive procedure that can be done at the comfort of your home! Dermaplaning at home might seem scary at first as there are a lot of myths around increased hair growth. If you are wondering if your hair grows back thicker after dermaplaning, then continue reading. 

What is dermaplaning at home? 

Dermaplaning at home is a facial treatment that removes unwanted facial hair, peach fuzz and dead skin cells from the top layer of your skin by using a dermaplaning blade otherwise also known as tinker razor. Because dermaplaning removes dead skin, it’s also considered to be a form of physical exfoliation often used to reveal smoother and brighter skin. It can give you similar results to chemical exfoliants or peels, however it is non-invasive which means that dermaplaning will not traumatise your skin. 

Woman dermaplaning at home

Dermaplaning is mainly known for removing vellus hair or ‘peach fuzz’ as we often know it. Once you remove the peach fuzz from your skin, your complexion will appear brighter and will feel smoother. Dermaplaning then allows for your product to penetrate deeper into the layers of your skin, making your products work more effectively and faster. Additionally, by removing peach fuzz your makeup will apply more seamlessly, without any cakeyness.

Additionally, dermaplaning can also remove any unwanted facial hair from sideburns, chin, cheeks, upper lip or eyebrows. 


Will my hair grow back thicker after dermaplaning? 

One of the biggest misconceptions or myths about dermaplaning is that your hair will grow back thicker. This is actually a dermaplaning myth that was busted by science back in the 1920's. Your hair will grow back, however it will not be any different than it was prior to dermaplaning facial. Dermaplaning does not affect the thickness of your facial hair at all. It will just grow back exactly the same as it was prior to dermaplaning. 

Unlike waxing, dermaplaning does not completely remove the facial hair from the follicle, you’re just shaving off the hair that appears on the top of your skin which means that it might grow back a little sooner than using the other methods. This also means that dermaplaning is less invasive than other methods and it doesn’t change the structure of your facial hair, like other facial hair removal methods might.


Am I going to grow a beard after shaving my face? Does dermaplaning make your facial hair grow back coarser or darker?

Woman wondering if her hair will grow back thicker after dermaplaning while having a glitter beard


Similarly, one of the other myths when it comes to women shaving their face is the idea that you will grow a beard or a moustache. This is not true at all! Dermaplaning does not affect the density nor colour of your facial hair. Additionally, women have different facial hair than men do; it’s called vellus hair or otherwise known as peach fuzz which makes it physically impossible for the hair to grow back thicker or as a beard. 

When it comes to terminal hair on our face which is already dark, it will grow back exactly the same way as it was before dermaplaning too. It might initially feel more prickly after it grows back as it is shorter, however it won’t be denser, thicker nor a different colour than it initially was.

So no, you will definitely not grow a beard or have a moustache after dermaplaning. Dermaplaning actually provides the complete opposite results by giving you smooth fuzz-free skin.

Is dermaplaning at home safe? 

Dermaplaning is often done in salons by aestheticians and medical professionals, however it is a great low cost facial treatment you can perform at home by yourself too. Even though running a blade across your face might sound scary at first, done correctly dermaplaning at home is safe as it’s a minimally invasive treatment. As long as you follow the step by step instructions you’ll find that dermaplaning at home is easy and simple. All you need is a dermaplaning blade and a hydrating product such as oil to apply after or during if you opt for oilplaning. Or otherwise you can buy at home dermaplaning kit which has everything you need for at home dermaplaning facials. 

Take It Off Dermaplaning starter kit includes three great products which you’ll need for dermaplaning at home facial. It contains two spa-grade dermaplaning blades; a smaller one for the tricky areas on your face and a bigger one for your cheeks, chin and forehead. Take It Off dermaplaning starter kit also contains Squalane Oil which is a plant-based natural nourishing face oil which is extremely hydrating and high in antioxidants to help you bring back the skin barrier back to balance post dermaplaning. 

Is dermaplaning at home for me? 

Dermaplaning is very effective exfoliating facial treatment which can be done in the comfort of your own home. 

  • Dermaplaning is definitely for you if you want to improve your skin texture. 
  • Dermaplaning is perfect for you if you wish to get rid of unwanted facial hair or struggle with excessive facial hair. 
  • Dermaplaning is the best and easiest method to get rid of peach fuzz. 
  • In case you struggle with dull complexion, dermaplaning will brighten your complexion.
  • Dermaplaning is also amazing if you have acne scars as it boosts collagen production, which leads to skin rejuvenation.

What can I expect after dermaplaning?


How quickly will my facial hair grow back after shaving?

Even though dermaplaning is not a permanent solution to facial hair removal, it is a great maintenance facial treatment to keep your skin smooth. The facial hair usually grows back 4-5 weeks after dermaplaning. You’ll then need to do dermaplaning depending on your skin type and how much facial hair you have, however it’s recommended to do dermaplaning every 3-4 weeks for the best results. It’s important to avoid overdoing it as it is a form of physical exfoliation that can affect your skin barrier. 

Looking at dermaplaning at home might seem scary at times, with the biggest worry being the increased facial hair growth or the complete change in your facial hair. However, these are myths which have been overturned. At home dermaplaning does not affect the density, texture, nor colour of your facial hair, it only provides amazing results and benefits of having clear smooth skin.

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