Sonic Dermaplaning Tool. Smoother Skin in 60 Seconds.
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Sonic Dermaplaner Pro is built for you if...
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You're done with $3 razor drag.
$3 razors dull after 2 uses, nick sensitive skin, and pull more than they glide. You want a tool built for the job.
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You want Japanese steel that glides.
Surgical-grade stainless that floats across skin instead of pulling it. Sharper, cleaner, longer-lasting.
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You'd rather pay $79 once than $180 monthly.
The salon glow without the $180 visit. A 60-second routine in your bathroom, on your schedule.
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Your skin is sensitive, on retinol, or PCOS.
Most razors punish reactive skin. Sonic glide doesn't fight your routine. This one is gentler.
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Your foundation goes cakey by 2pm.
Peach fuzz catches light and pigment. Removing it lets foundation sit on skin instead of over fuzz. No 2pm cakeyness, no concealer creasing.
The whole routine in one device.
60 seconds a week. No nicks, no booking, no salon. Less than one esthetician visit covers your entire year.
| Sonic Dermaplaner Pro | Manual razor | Esthetician | Exfoliants & peels | |
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| Removes peach fuzz | ||||
| Exfoliates dead skin | ||||
| Sensitive-skin safe | ||||
| No nicks, no razor burn | ||||
| 60-second routine | ||||
| Use at home, no booking | ||||
| 60-day money-back | ||||
| Lasts | 2–3 years | 2–3 uses per blade | per visit | 30–60 uses per bottle |
| Cost per session† | ~$0.60 | $1.50–3 | $150–180 | $8–15 |
†Sonic Dermaplaner Pro per-session cost = device + blade refill ($15 every 6–8 weeks) amortized across weekly use. Manual razor cost reflects blade-only. Esthetician = single dermaplaning facial. Peel/exfoliant = per-bottle cost ÷ uses.
What sonic actually does to your skin.
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Foundation goes on smooth
Peach fuzz that catches makeup is gone. No more cakey patches.
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Made for sensitive skin
Including those who deal with stubborn facial hair. Sonic glide, no manual pressure.
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No more razor bumps
14,000 sonic micro-movements glide instead of drag. No bumps, no burn, no nicks.
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$0.60 per session
A $150+ esthetician visit replaced with a $79 device that lasts.
First session to first compliment.
Most users notice the change in stages. Here's a realistic timeline based on how dermaplaning actually works on the skin's surface.
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Session 1
Immediate
Peach fuzz gone. Skin feels noticeably smoother to the touch. Foundation glides on more evenly the same morning.
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Week 1-2
Routine clicks
Serums and moisturizer absorb faster without the dead-skin layer in the way. Foundation stops looking cakey on the cheeks and chin.
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Week 4
Visible glow
Skin reflects light more evenly after one full cycle. The 60-second routine feels normal — same slot as cleansing or moisturizing.
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Week 8+
Compounding
Less foundation needed on most days. The skincare you already own works better. People start to notice without you saying anything.
Results vary by skin type. Sensitive skin: start on speed 1 every 2 weeks. On retinol: every 2-3 weeks. See FAQ for full cadence guidance.
60 seconds, three steps, once a week.
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Apply slip layer
Apply 3-5 drops of dermaplane oil to clean, dry skin. Massage in. The jojoba oil cushions the blade so it glides instead of drags.
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2
Glide
Hold skin taut. Glide Sonic Dermaplaner Pro at a 45° angle in short downward strokes. Forehead, cheeks, jawline, upper lip, chin. About 60 seconds. The Japanese steel blade does the work.
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Finish
Wipe excess oil with a soft cloth. Apply your Salmon PDRN cream or serum. Skincare absorbs better on a fresh, fuzz-free canvas. That's it. Repeat once a week.
No, dermaplaning doesn't make hair grow back thicker.
Vellus hair (peach fuzz) grows back the same shape and color regardless of how it was removed. The myth comes from confusing vellus with terminal hair on legs and underarms.
"The idea that facial hair grows back thicker or darker after dermaplaning is a myth. Vellus hair grows back exactly the same."
"Taking off the top layer of dead skin cells helps skincare products absorb better and procedures work better."
Quotes sourced from published interviews. Full panel on The Science.
Skin that actually looks different.
One 60-second session across the high-fuzz zones. This is what shows up in photos — and in person.
Real results. Real people.
packaging was so cute when it arrived lol. but more importantly — turns out all my skin texture was just dead skin and peach fuzz catching light 😭 first session my serum absorbed so much faster. my base looks airbrushed. this is the thing i didn't know i needed
that's it that's the review
ngl i teared up a little lol. i've had hormonal facial hair my whole life and waxing always irritated my skin. this doesn't. vibration is so much gentler than i expected and zero redness after. came faster than expected too ✨
pressed too hard first session and got a lil red patch lol. second time i lightened my touch and it was totally fine. skin is smoother and foundation goes on way better tbh. just not beginner-obvious
my skin is so smooth omg 🙌
skin was a bit smoother i guess and my moisturizer seems to absorb faster. idk i just didn't get the glow everyone's talking about. maybe i'm doing it wrong. not returning it but also not wowed
went for a facial and she asked what i'd changed because my skin was noticeably better. told her it was a $79 at-home tool lol. she wasn't surprised at all. i've been paying $120+ for in-office appointments for years 😭 never again
does what it says. no complaints
literally zero redness and i have rosacea. done it 4 times now and my skin has been completely fine every time. would recommend ✨
shipped super fast and packaging was nice. skin is noticably smoother and makeup applies way better tbh. only thing is the travel cap feels kinda cheap, worried i'll lose it. device itself feels solid tho. would buy again
spent literally 3 weeks googling 'does dermaplaning make hair grow back thicker' lol. finally just bought it. three sessions in and my jaw fuzz is GONE and has not grown back thicker or darker 🙌 so annoyed i waited that long
they all ordered it lol
