dermaplaner
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From dermaplane + -er.
Noun
[edit]dermaplaner (plural dermaplaners)
- A blade or scalpel used for dermaplaning.
- 2024 July 29, Sarah Jossel, “Dermaplaning: how, and why, women are shaving their facial hair”, in The Times[1], London: News UK, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 4 August 2024:
- Intrigued? The most popular dermaplaners run the gamut from the Hollywood Browzer Dermaplaner (£9, hollywoodbrowzer.com) and the Gillette Venus Dermaplaner (£15, boots.com) through to the more "couture" hair-removal devices such as the at-home Dermaflash Luxe+ Advanced Sonic Dermaplaning and Peach Fuzz Removal (£180, lookfantastic.com), which has two speeds to remove unwanted hair and lightly exfoliate.