Hi Ann, We couldn’t find any record of a purchase from you, so it’s a little tricky to understand how you’re reviewing a product you haven’t actually tried. Our reviews are most helpful when they come from first-hand experience, as that gives other customers genuine insight into how the product performs.
That said, I completely understand why you might assume dermaplaning is “just shaving” — it’s a common myth. The truth is, dermaplaning is designed to remove vellus hair (peach fuzz) and the top layer of dead skin cells, leaving skin smoother, brighter, and better prepared for skincare and makeup.
Biologically, it’s impossible for dermaplaning to make hair grow back thicker or darker — hair growth is determined by genetics and hormones, not by cutting the hair at skin level. The only change some people notice is that the blunt edge of the hair can feel different as it grows in, but the hair itself hasn’t changed.
If you’re curious, a quick look into the hair growth cycle will show exactly why this myth persists and why it’s not scientifically accurate. We always encourage people to research before making claims so others can get the most accurate information.
We are always happy to help if you hae any other queries