Exfoliate. Treat. Glow.
The complete dermaplaning routine. Apply 3-5 drops of dermaplane oil oil first for smooth glide, then the Japanese steel blade lifts peach fuzz and dead skin in 60 seconds. No drag, no nicks. Done in 60 seconds.
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How It Works
Smoother skin than a $150+ esthetician appointment, in 60 seconds at home
Cleanse & Dry
Start with clean, dry skin. DermaGlow™ works best on a fresh face with no products applied.
Select Speed & Glide
Choose from 3 sonic speeds. Gently glide at a 45-degree angle. The sonic vibration does the work.
Apply AquaGlide™
Finish with AquaGlide™ treatment gel. Your freshly exfoliated skin absorbs skincare up to 5x better.
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Skin that actually looks different.
One 60-second session across the high-fuzz zones. This is what shows up in photos — and in person.
Gentle Enough for Sensitive Skin
Sonic vibration helps the blade glide with less manual pressure. Inspired by professional dermaplaning.
Dermaplaning is a popular form of physical exfoliation. It removes vellus hair and dead skin cells that can make skin look textured or dull.
General dermaplaning education"Manual dermaplaning requires a skilled hand to avoid micro-cuts. Sonic devices add vibration that helps the blade glide without excess pressure, reducing the risk of irritation. For sensitive skin, sonic is the safer choice."
Clinical esthetician analysis, sonic vs. manual dermaplaning safetyFrequently Asked Questions
Yes. Sonic Dermaplaner Pro uses sonic vibration instead of manual blade pressure. The blade glides with the vibration doing the work, so there is no dragging or scraping. Start on speed 1 and use short, gentle strokes. Many customers switched from manual razors because they wanted a gentler routine with fewer nicks. Avoid dermaplaning over irritated skin or open areas.
A $3 razor can remove hair, but it relies on manual pressure and dulls quickly. Sonic Dermaplaner Pro's sonic vibration helps the blade glide with less drag, and the replaceable blade heads make it easier to keep your routine clean and consistent.
Yes, but be gentle. Tretinoin and retinol thin the outer skin layer, making it more sensitive. Use Sonic Dermaplaner Pro on speed 1 with very light pressure. Dermaplane once every 2-3 weeks instead of weekly. Skip dermaplaning if your skin is peeling or irritated from your retinoid. The sonic vibration is gentler than a manual blade, which makes it a better option for sensitized skin than scraping with a razor.
Sonic Dermaplaner Pro uses a sonic vibrating motor to remove peach fuzz and dead skin cells from the surface of your face. The Japanese steel blade glides along your skin at a 45-degree angle while sonic vibration helps reduce manual pressure. The result is smoother-feeling skin that is better prepped for skincare.
Not at all painful. Most users describe it as a gentle tickle. And no, dermaplaning does not make hair grow back thicker. Vellus hair grows back the same fine texture every time. Estheticians have been doing this safely for decades.
Use sonic dermaplaner pro 1-2 times per week for best results. Each session takes about 60 seconds. Apply dermaplane oil oil first as the slip layer, then finish with Salmon PDRN cream. Replace blades every 3-4 weeks depending on usage.
Every sonic dermaplaner pro comes with: the dermaplaning tool with Japanese steel safety blade, 6 blade refills, USB-C charging cable, quick start guide, and a protective travel cap. For the complete routine, pair with dermaplane oil jojoba slip oil (sold separately, or included in The Glow Kit bundle).
Dermaplaning should be done on clean, dry skin with a fresh blade and light pressure. Sonic Dermaplaner Pro's sonic vibration is designed to reduce manual scraping, while replaceable blade heads make it easier to keep your routine hygienic. If your skin is currently irritated, pause dermaplaning until it feels normal again.
Professional dermaplaning with a 10R scalpel blade gives deeper exfoliation, but it costs $150+ per session and you need appointments every 4-6 weeks. Sonic Dermaplaner Pro gives you the middle ground: better exfoliation than a manual razor (sonic vibration removes dead skin cells, not just hair), with built-in safety guards that prevent the nicks a professional blade can cause. Most people don't need clinical-depth exfoliation. They need consistent, gentle maintenance they can do at home.
The device is a one-time purchase ($79, or $109 for The Glow Kit with oil, Salmon PDRN cream, and extra blades). Replacement blades are $19 for a 6-pack, and each blade lasts 3-4 sessions. That works out to about $0.60 per session. A 6-pack lasts 6-8 weeks of regular use. Compare that to $150+ per esthetician visit or constantly buying disposable razors that dull after 2-3 uses.
We offer a 60-day money-back guarantee and a 1-year warranty on the device. Use it for 60 days. If you don't love it, send it back for a full refund, no questions asked. Orders $75+ ship free across Canada with tracking. Orders under $75 ship for $6.99.