Shaving your face is natural no matter what gender you are.
And it’s not only men that shave their face with razors."
Dermatologist Mona Gohara explained why toUSA Today.

“So what’s the right way to approach face shaving?
Before putting the eyebrow razor on your skin, ensure your face is clean and without makeup.
Second, wet your face and use shaving cream or gel such as aloe vera.

As you shave, hold your skin tight and shave the hair in the direction it grows.
Razor subscription service Jill demonstrates this process in a brief tutorial onTikTok.
Despite having many benefits, face shaving has certain drawbacks.

Here are the positive and negative sides.
Dermaplaning, using an eyebrow razor, provides the skin with a glow.
Dermatologist Azadeh Shirazi told USA Today, “It’s more than just a method for hair removal.
It also allows for makeup to go on smoother.”
In addition, dermaplaning gets rid of debris and oil.
It softens the skin and could ultimately give you more self-confidence about your bare complexion.
Likewise, dermaplaning can reduce dark spots and the appearance of fine lines or wrinkles.
It can also help with acne scarring.
Although some believe dermaplaning causes facial hair to grow back thicker, this is not the case.
That’s what influences the amount of hair and how thick it is not how you remove it.”
While you could get professional dermaplaning done at a dermatologist’s office, dermaplaning at home is entirely safe.
Best of all, it’s inexpensive and effective.
Dermaplaning is not recommended for individuals with dry skin and sensitive skin.
Experts warn that those suffering from rosacea, eczema, acne, or skin cancer should also avoid dermaplaning.
It could worsen your skin and lead to infections, scarring, and breakouts.
Opt out of dermplaning if you’re susceptible to ingrown hairs or irritation bumps while shaving.
Like any hair removal with a razor, dermaplaning can cause cuts or razor burns.
In an article forRefinery29, Jacqueline Kilikita wrote about her negative experience with professional dermaplaning.
If your skin is irritated or inflamed for any reason, wait for it to clear up before dermaplaning.