Demaplaning Facial VS Exfoliating Scrubs
Struggling with rough texture or dull skin? Dermaplaning offers instant smoothness—no downtime, no irritation.
Demaplaning Facial
HOW IT WORKS
Dermaplaning is a professional exfoliation treatment that uses a sterile surgical blade to gently remove dead skin cells and fine facial hair (peach fuzz) from the surface of your skin. It’s performed by a trained therapist and leaves your skin smooth, radiant, and instantly refreshed.
BEST FOR
Perfect for those wanting a deep yet gentle exfoliation without any harsh chemicals or gritty scrubs. It’s especially effective for dull skin, congestion, uneven texture, and makeup that doesn’t sit well. Bonus: your skincare will absorb better afterwards.
PRICING
At Kaiz, our dermaplaning facial starts from $149, often combined with other treatments like hydration masks or LED for enhanced results.
LONGEVITY
You’ll see and feel the difference immediately. Results typically last 3–4 weeks, and regular treatments help maintain a consistently bright, smooth complexion.
RESULTS
Expect ultra-smooth skin, instantly brighter tone, and a more refined texture. It’s a go-to before events or whenever your skin needs a refresh—without downtime or irritation.
Exfoliating Scrubs
HOW IT WORKS
Scrubs use granules or microbeads to manually slough off surface dead skin. While they offer a quick fix at home, they don’t reach as deeply or evenly as professional treatments. Some scrubs can be too harsh and create microtears, especially on sensitive or acne-prone skin.
BEST FOR
Best for weekly maintenance at home, especially for oilier skin types. However, not ideal if your skin is sensitive, inflamed, or dry, as the friction may cause redness or irritation.
PRICING
Ranges from $15–$80 depending on brand and ingredients. Cost-effective, but results are often short-lived and depend heavily on the product quality.
LONGEVITY
Results are usually short-term, lasting a few days at most. Overuse or using the wrong type can damage the skin barrier.
RESULTS
Skin may feel smoother right after use, but often lacks the glow and refinement you get from professional exfoliation. For many, scrubs are a good supplement—but not a substitute—for deeper treatments like dermaplaning.