AN aesthetic specialist has shared a cheap technique that instantly smoothes skin and wrinkles.
The skincare trick, she added, makes skin look more radiant and reduces the appearance of fine lines.
Jordan Harper, a board-certified aesthetic specialist, raved about the benefits of dermaplaningCredit: Jordan HarperJordan Harper, a board-certified nurse practitioner, raved about the anti-aging benefits of dermaplaning and oilplaning.
Dermaplaning is a cosmetic treatment in which dead skin cells and peach fuzz are scraped off with a scalpel or shaved off.
Oilplaning, or oil shaving, is a method that involves using an oil-based product and a facial razor to remove dead skin cells and peach fuzz from the face.
18 expert hacks to help you lose a STONE in just one month"Dermaplaning/oilplaning offers so many benefits!" Harper said.
"It eliminates dull skin cells and peach fuzz, resulting in a smoother skin texture, it enhances the absorption of skincare products, reduces the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles, and provides a smoother canvas for makeup and SPF application.
"After shaving, your skin will be instantly smoother, more radiant, and better prepared to absorb subsequent skincare.
Harper, creator of the skincare brand Barefaced, revealed a common mistake she sees often in first-time dermaplaners.
"Shaving on dry skin! That’s why I created Perfectionist, a first-in-its-class women’s facial and shave oil.
"No more shaving on dry skin and no more angry, irritated skin post-shave. This luxurious oil is designed to serve as a shield, helping your razor glide with precision without jeopardizing damage to your skin barrier.
"With its unique blend of soothing and hydrating ingredients to seal in moisture, Perfectionist also aids in stabilizing and fortifying your freshly exfoliated skin long after you’re done."
For those with active breakouts, sunburns, cold sores, eczema, or other skin rashes, the expert recommended waiting to shave until their skin condition improved.
Harper opts to dermaplane at night, at least 30 minutes before bed, to avoid irritating the skin.
"This way you’re not putting on makeup or lying on a pillow right away. Make sure your pillowcase is clean too!" she said.
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After shaving, your skin will be instantly smoother, more radiant, and better prepared to absorb subsequent skincare.
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"Apply one dropper full of Perfectionist facial + shave oil to your face.
"Pull the skin taught and shave in a 45-degree angle. If you’re new to dermaplaning or have sensitive skin, try going in a downward motion with the hairline first, instead of against the grain.
"It’s safe to dermaplane everything from neck and jawline up to your forehead.
"After shaving, use a gentle toner or rinse with cool water to remove any dead skin and hair left behind. Don’t fully re-cleanse—you actually want a little Perfectionist oil to remain on the skin."
Harper then applies a serum like Barefaced's Overachiever to avoid redness or irritation.
For those with sensitive skin, she recommended skipping your usual retinoid on your exfoliated face.
She ends her shaving routine with a hydrating moisturizer to lock in all her hard work.
"Your hair will NOT grow back thicker or darker! I recommend shaving weekly, but you can also shave monthly or just when you remember or have time to do it," she added.
"The peach fuzz doesn’t come back any different depending on the amount of time in between. It’s just personal preference."
The skincare expert uses the Barefaced facial oil to prevent irritating the skinCredit: barefaced