Editors Swear These Dermaplaning Razors Will Leave Your Skin Softer and Glowier Than Ever
Hello, smooth, supple skin.

Some beauty lovers gravitate more toward skincare and others toward makeup, but if there's one thing that everyone can agree on, it's that a flawless application is key to getting the results you want. Of course, there is a long list of pro tips to help with that like applying a face primer, exfoliating regularly, applying your products to damp skin, and getting skincare treatments. But one tip that often gets overlooked is dermaplaning.
If you've never heard of at-home dermaplaning or have never tried it, it's basically a fancy word for shaving your face. You know all of those tiny peach-fuzz hairs that you see on your cheeks, forehead, or chin? Removing those can lead to better makeup application and skincare absorption. The science is simple: Removing these hairs is basically another form of exfoliation since you're also removing dead skin cells. And in order to do it safely, you have to start by looking for the right tool.
Those who dermaplane regularly may be comfortable with a sharper blade that provides a closer shave, whereas beginners might want something that has a blade guard to avoid unwanted cuts. With all the options on the market, it can be hard to determine which ones are actually safe for your skin and worth your money. Luckily Who What Wear has put together a list of 12 options that exceed expectations. Curious to know which ones made the list? Read on for all the details.
The Best Dermaplaning Tools, at a Glance
- Best Overall: Tweezerman Facial Razor
- Best for Control: Venus for Facial Hair & Skin Care
- Best for Sensitive Skin: Billie Malibu Dermaplane Starter Kit
- Best for Fine Hair: Flamingo Dermaplane Razor
- Best Electric: Dermaflash Luxe+ Advanced Sonic Dermaplaning + Peach Fuzz Removal
Best Overall: Tweezerman Facial Razor
If you're no stranger to dermaplaning and want a super-close shave, consider this option from Tweezerman. It comes with three replacement blades, each of which lasts two to three months, which means you won't have to spend a ton of money restocking as frequently as you might with other brands. It also comes with a safety cap that makes storage safe and easy.
Pro: Gives a close shave
Con: Easy to get cut, better for more experienced users
Type: Stainless steel
Refill blades: 3
Customer review: "I have been dermaplaning my face for almost 10 years now. Truly it's my secret to good skin and great makeup. This is by far one of the best facial razors ever. The metal handle it sturdy and easy to hold. I really like how easy it is to change the blades, and I can get two to three uses if I clean them well."
Best for Control: Venus for Facial Hair & Skin Care
Venus is a staple brand is the shaving space, so it's no surprise that its dermaplaning tool also made the cut. This pick comes with two refills and has a rounded tip for comfort and a weighted handle for easy control. These blades should be swapped out every three uses, so be prepared to invest in refills somewhat often.
Pro: Safe for beginners
Con: Changing the blade can be difficult for some
Refill blades: 2
Customer review: "This facial razor works well for me and hasn't caused irritation. I use it for dermaplaning and don't find that it drags or catches like some others can. I feel that I can get a few uses out of each cartridge before the blade dulls, which is great."
Best for Sensitive Skin: Billie Malibu Dermaplane Starter Kit
If you have sensitive skin and find yourself getting razor bumps, rashes, or burning for regular razors, you'll love this option from Billie. These stainless steel blades have built-in guards that prevent cutting and come with a slip-free handle to make shaving a breeze. Bonus: These can also be used on your brows!
Pro: Has blade guards
Con: Not ideal for mature skin
Type: Stainless steel
Refill blades: 2
Customer review: "I love this! I have tried several other options and they don't work. So nice to get rid of the peach fuzz and dead skin."
Best for Fine Hair: Flamingo Dermaplane Razor
If you have fine hair, you'll appreciate this tool from Flamingo. The handle has subtle weight to it that gives you better control, preventing cuts and irritation. It comes with two refill blades and a no-slip grip for extra safety. Just keep in mind that it may not be the ideal pick for those with sensitive skin.
Pro: Easy-to-replace blade
Con: Not ideal for sensitive skin
Type: Stainless steel
Refill blades: 2
Customer review: "Nice weight to the handle and does a great job clearing my skin without scratching."
Best Electric: Dermaflash Luxe+ Advanced Sonic Dermaplaning + Peach Fuzz Removal
If you're not afraid to make a big investment, try this electric option from Dermaflash. Unlike other razors on this list, this one comes with skincare to use with it that addresses concerns like fine lines, wrinkles, dullness, and uneven texture. The skin prep formula contains key ingredients such as salicylic acid, papaya enzymes, willow bark, and niacinamide.
Pro: Good for mature skin
Con: Needs a new cartridge for each use, pricey
Type: Microfine edges
Refill blades: 4
Customer review: "Amazing for sensitive skin. I’ve always suffered irritation with dermaplane blades, but not with this device. I wish it were less expensive but I’m happy with my purchase."
Best for Brows: Schick Hydro Silk Touch-Up Exfoliating Dermaplaning Tool
If you want a tool that dermaplanes and keeps your brows looking fresh, you'll want to go with this option from Schick. This well-loved brand offers affordable razors that are also disposable, making them great for travel and quick fixes. They also come with micro-guards to prevent cuts or irritation.
Pro: Disposable, affordable
Con: Not eco-friendly
Refill blades: 0
Customer review: "As a total novice to dermaplaning, with very sensitive skin, these worked great for me! No irritation and my skin is so smooth now. Not one single nick or cut, they work fantastic!"
Best Splurge: Michael Todd Beauty Sonicsmooth Sonic Dermaplaning Removal System
Another splurge that's worth every dime is this pick from Michael Todd Beauty. This rechargeable, lightweight tool allows you to use three customizable speeds. It also has three hours of battery power and a two-month supply of safety tips.
Pro: Lightweight
Con: Requires frequent charging for long periods of time, expensive
Refill blades: 8
Customer review: "Took off so much dead skin and peach fuzz!!! Just used it for the first time today and I'm in love can wait to do my make up tomorrow"
Best Drugstore: Dorco Tinkle Dermaplaning Tool
Another affordable option are these disposable tools from Dorco Tinkle. My sister uses these pretty pastel razors on a regular basis and loves the results they give her, despite having sensitive skin. While these do require restocks and don't come with refills, she's a firm believer that they get the job done and give her the smoothest base for her makeup. Personally, I see the difference when she uses them and am tempted to try them too.
Pro: Highly affordable, lightweight
Con: Not eco-friendly, no refills
Type: Stainless steel
Refill blades: 0
Customer review: "Does a great job. Sharp, but not dangerous. Easy to hold, easy to remove cover. I like to put jojoba oil on my face, then shave off all the peach fuzz. Does not dull too fast either. And such a great value!"
Best Non-Slip: Versed Skincare Dermaplaning Tool for Face
As it turns out, Versed isn't just known for its skincare. The brand also has this tool that has the perfect non-slip grip. This razor has fewer guards than others on this list, which means you'll get a closer shave. That said, it's best that more advanced users give this a try rather than first-time dermaplaners.
Pro: Grip is easy to hold, doesn't slip, lightweight, reusable
Con: Blade may dull faster than others
Type: Stainless steel
Refill blades: 2
Customer review: "First tool that doesn't make it easy for me to cut myself. It also gets really close to the skin. You can't use it for super tight areas like your nose and between your eyebrows because the blade is so big, but works great everywhere else. If you are new to using a tool like this, watch their video. It explains how to do it really well but might take some time to master."
Best Eco-Friendly: Kitsch Recycled Plastic Dermaplaner
If you prefer longer blades that cover larger areas like your cheeks or forehead, you may want to try this razor from Kitsch. This eco-friendly pick is made from recycled materials, which is a nice change of pace when compared to other disposable options. You'll get the benefits of smoother skin while keeping sustainability in mind.
Pro: Affordable, lightweight
Con: Blade may be too long for tight spaces
Type: Stainless steel
Refill blades: 0
Customer review: "I was so hesitant to buy these, but I decided to try because I have PCOS and get peach fuzz. These work amazing! No cuts or anything, just smooth skin."
Best Ease of Use: Finishing Touch Flawless Dermaplane Glo Lighted Facial Exfoliator
I'm a big fan of this brand's eyebrow hair trimmer, so it doesn't come as a shock that its dermaplaning tool is just as good. Similar to the brand's other trimmer, this one comes with a light, making it easy to see the smallest of hairs that need to be removed. If you don't mind changing out batteries every now and then, it's a great investment.
Pro: Light makes it easy to see small hairs, good for beginners
Con: May not give as close of a shave as others
Refill blades: 6
Customer review: "Flawless Dermaplane Glo is a great and easy-to-use product. I use it every two weeks to remove fine hair and dead skin that builds up on my face. I feel like it makes my skin smoother and allows my skincare to absorb quicker and easier!"
Best for Travel: Sephora Collection Metal Facial Razor
Traveling with razors that don't come with any covers can be a real pain. When you have to go digging through your carry on or toiletry bag for what you need, the last thing you want to worry about is accidentally cutting yourself with a hair removal tool. Fortunately, this one comes with a travel case, making it ideal for anyone who lives an on-the-go lifestyle.
Pro: Easy-to-use handle, comes with a travel case
Con: Can lead to cuts easily, not for beginners
Type: Stainless steel
Refill blades: 3
Customer review: "Feels like an aestheticians tool! Super sharp! Definitely have to be careful. Leaves my skin feeling very smooth. Love that it comes with blade refills."

Sabrina Talbert is a New York-based journalist with six years of experience covering lifestyle and wellness for print and digital publications. She is currently the Assistant Beauty Editor at Who What Wear and has bylines in Women’s Health, Byrdie, NYLON, The Daily Front Row, and more. She’s passionate about covering topics related to haircare, skincare, and the latest happenings at the intersection of beauty and sports. When she’s not writing or testing products, you can catch her running and binge-watching F1 or boxing.
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