- Preps the skin for a hydrated, irritation-free shave
- Features a lightweight, antioxidant-rich combination of grapeseed, jojoba, olive, and argan oils, plus vitamin E
- Multipurpose oil can be used both for dermaplaning and as an everyday, hydrating facial oil
Why You’ll Love This
- Creates a smoother canvas for makeup and SPF application
- Helps Kitsch Dermaplaning Tool glide easily across the skin for a closer shave
- Minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Helps decrease the risk of nicks, cuts, and irritation
- May help reduce or prevent redness, bumps, and uneven skin texture
- 97% agree skin felt hydrated* after using
- 97% agree skin felt soft and radiant*
*Based on a week-long consumer study of 35 participants
How to Use
- Apply several drops to fingertips and massage into clean, dry skin.
- For dermaplaning, pull skin taut and glide the tool slowly in the direction of hair growth.
- Wipe the dermaplane blade with a soft cloth after each stroke.
- Complete your routine by cleansing your face and following with a few more drops of oil for ultra-hydrated skin.
*For those with highly sensitive or acne-prone skin, patch test on a small area before full use due to the inclusion of olive oil.
Pro Tip: Use daily for an extra hydration boost in your skincare routine—even when you’re not dermaplaning!
Ingredients
Jojoba Oil
Closely mimicking the skin’s natural oils, jojoba oil brings intense hydration along with balancing to the skin
Grapeseed Oil
Rich in omega-6 fatty acids and non-comedogenic, grapeseed oil boosts skin elasticity and softness without clogging pores
Argan Oil
Contains anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that protect and heal the skin while boosting moisture
Full ingredients list
Ingredients
Vitis Vinifera Seed Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Olea Europaea Fruit Oil, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Tocopherol
Materials
Certifications
We are Leaping Bunny certified! The Leaping Bunny Logo is the only internationally recognized symbol guaranteeing consumers that no new animal tests were used in the development of any product displaying it.











