
Kitsch Dermaplane Face Razor for Women
Best for: Best for at-home dermaplaning — removes peach fuzz and dead skin so makeup applies flawlessly, at a fraction of salon cost.
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Our review
Dermaplaning — shaving off peach fuzz and dead skin with a small blade — used to cost £50+ at a salon. This Kitsch 12-pack does the same job at home for under seven pounds, and the results are immediately visible: smoother skin, better product absorption, and makeup that glides on without catching on fine hair.
The blades are sharp. Reviewers consistently call that out as both the strength and the thing to respect — they remove fuzz and exfoliate dead skin in a single gentle pass when held at the correct 45-degree angle against taut skin. Most people with sensitive skin report no irritation, though a few find them too aggressive if they press hard or skip the oil/serum prep. Each razor comes with a blade cover for safe storage, and the lightweight handles are comfortable enough for precise work around eyebrows and the jawline.
The main complaint is quality-control inconsistency. A few buyers in the same 12-pack get a mix of sharp and dull blades, which is frustrating when you expect uniform performance. When the blades are sharp, they are excellent — when dull, they tug rather than glide. That said, at roughly 50p per razor, even tossing the occasional dud is cheaper than any alternative. For anyone who has never dermaplaned before, watch a short tutorial first and always use on clean, dry skin with a light face oil to reduce friction.
👍 Pros
- Salon-quality dermaplaning for under £7 (12-pack)
- Skin feels dramatically smoother — makeup applies like butter
- Sharp enough to exfoliate dead skin in a single pass
- Each razor has a protective blade cover
- Works on peach fuzz, eyebrows, and jawline
👎 Cons
- Quality control — occasional dull blade in the pack
- Very sharp — requires correct angle and light pressure
- Not reusable — each blade lasts 3-4 uses max
- Can irritate skin if used without oil or on wet skin
Specifications
| Brand / Model | Kitsch 62682 |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 12 disposable razors with blade covers |
| Use | Dermaplaning — peach fuzz removal + exfoliation |
| Suitable For | Face, eyebrows, jawline — women and men |
| Colours | Coral, Blush, Terracotta, Black |
| Dimensions | 7.74 × 3.58 × 0.59 in (2.08 oz total) |
FAQ
How do I use a dermaplane razor properly?
Hold the blade at a 45-degree angle against clean, dry skin pulled taut. Use short, gentle downward strokes. Apply a light face oil beforehand to reduce friction.
Will it make hair grow back thicker?
No — that is a myth. Dermaplaning cuts hair at the surface level. Vellus hair (peach fuzz) grows back the same fine texture it was before.
How many times can I use each razor?
Most people get 3-4 full-face sessions per blade before sharpness drops. At 50p per razor, replacing them frequently is not a concern.
Is it safe for sensitive skin?
Most sensitive-skin reviewers report no irritation. Use a light oil, avoid pressing hard, and skip active acne areas. Patch test on the jawline first.
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