Description
PLEASE NOTE:
YOU MUST BE QUALIFIED THROUGH DERMAPLANEPRO TO PURCHASE THE DERMAPLANEPRO #10D BLADE AND OTHER DERMAPLANING PRODUCTS FROM THIS WEBSITE – QUALIFICATIONS WILL BE CONFIRMED BY DERMAPLANEPRO BEFORE YOUR ORDER IS FINALISED.
Working with dermaplaning blades since 2005 has taught us a lot. We’ve experienced and learned different techniques to use with the vast number of surgical and professional dermaplaning blades on the market. What we found? While there are some good blades being offered, each one has its own set of limitations.
Meet the #10D dermaplaning blade.
The DermaplanePro #10D blade features everything we wanted and our clients were asking for:
- It is the ideal shape for safety, comfort, control, and maneuverability.
- Features dermaplaning-specific custom honing for a smooth, stay-sharp edge.
- Provides product consistency, reliability, and quality control.
- It’s affordable since you only need one blade per client/treatment.
Custom designed specifically for DermaplanePro, the #10D dermaplaning blade is a modification of the #10S blade. We took the #10S shape that we love and honed it to our specifications for greater sharpness.* Fabricated from stainless steel for durability and polymer coated, these blades glide effortlessly on the skin. All of this comes together to create a blade that provides a consistent, high-quality result throughout one treatment. If you dermaplane at a 45-degree angle, your blade doesn’t lose its sharpness as quickly. You will no longer have to put on a fresh blade in the middle of a service nor go back to clean up where the previous blade was starting to dull.*
Whether you dermaplane dry or with oil (we recommend Nourishe Dermaplaning Oil); call it dermablading, epiblading, epiplaning, or epidermal leveling; have been doing it for years or are just recently certified, you will love this award-winning blade shape that regularly wins aestheticians’ choice in industry-led competitions.
*Always use dermaplaning blades at a 45-degree angle for maximum efficacy. Higher blade angles will result in a loss of sharpness.
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