, and makeup much better.There are tons of options available—both manual (which tend to be cheaper and are better exfoliators) and electric (which are preferred for sensitive skin, and won't cut you)—so we talked to dermatologists to find out which they recommend, and then we put a dozen of them to the test, assessing them for safety (no one wants a nick) and efficiency.Our top pick is the , which is single-use but made of a strong metal for better control.
We also like that it's sturdy grip is great for beginners. But if you're looking for an electric option or one for sensitive skin, there are plenty of others that we rated highly.AmazonOverall, we liked the manual options better than the electric ones.
Dermaplaning is a simple task, and you really don’t need an expensive tool to get the job done, especially considering we saw comparable results between the two different types.
And, as far as disposable options went, we found drugstore brand Schick to offer the best value. Dr. Garshick likes it, too, calling the dermaplaning wands a fantastic option for first-time users and the more seasoned as well. “This wand glides easily while the silicone grip makes it easy to control and maneuver,” she says.
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