Beauty expert Chloe Morello shares why she shaves her face for flawless foundation results

Beauty expert shares the unusual thing she does twice a month to get a ‘flawless finish’ with her foundation every time

  • Beauty expert and blogger Chloe Morello shared why she often shaves her face
  • Dermaplaning is beneficial for removing any unwanted ‘peach fuzz’ from the skin
  • Chloe said she adds a little oil to her face before gently going over it with a razor
  • She does this twice a month in order to ensure flawless makeup application 

Beauty expert and blogger Chloe Morello has revealed why she shaves her face twice a month in order to get a ‘flawless finish’ with her foundation every time.

The 30-year-old expert said face shaving – or ‘dermaplaning’ – is beneficial for removing any unwanted hair from the edges of your face and on your cheeks or chin before applying your skincare and makeup.

‘A great hack to get a really flawless foundation result is to shave off the peach fuzz on your face,’ Chloe said in a TikTok video on the subject.

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Beauty expert and blogger Chloe Morello (pictured) has revealed why she shaves her face twice a month in order to get a ‘flawless finish’ with her foundation every time

BEFORE: The 30-year-old expert said face shaving - or 'dermaplaning' - is beneficial for removing any unwanted hair from the edges of your face

AFTER: The 30-year-old expert said face shaving - or 'dermaplaning' - is beneficial for removing any unwanted hair from the edges of your face

BEFORE AND AFTER: The 30-year-old expert said face shaving – or ‘dermaplaning’ – is beneficial for removing any unwanted hair from the edges of your face and on your cheeks

Chloe said to try it at home for yourself, you just need to follow a few simple steps.

‘I apply an oil and I usually do it after the shower when my skin and hair follicles are softened by the shower,’ Chloe explained.

‘Use a brow razor – this one is from Revlon – to gently remove the peach fuzz from your face, and be very careful of course that you don’t shave off your eyebrows.’

 

'I apply an oil and I usually do it after the shower when my skin and hair follicles are softened by the shower,' Chloe explained as she demonstrated the process (pictured)

'I apply an oil and I usually do it after the shower when my skin and hair follicles are softened by the shower,' Chloe explained as she demonstrated the process (pictured)

‘I apply an oil and I usually do it after the shower when my skin and hair follicles are softened by the shower,’ Chloe explained as she demonstrated the process (pictured)

'Use a brow razor - this one is from Revlon - to gently remove the peach fuzz from your face, and be very careful of course that you don't shave off your eyebrows,' she said (pictured)

‘Use a brow razor – this one is from Revlon – to gently remove the peach fuzz from your face, and be very careful of course that you don’t shave off your eyebrows,’ she said (pictured)

Once you have removed all of the hair you want to get rid of from your face, the beauty expert recommends washing your face and applying a ‘gentle’ moisturiser that is suitable for sensitive skin.

‘When you go to apply your foundation, it’s going to look so flawless and smooth,’ Chloe said.

She added that you should always patch test first to check that the process is going to work for your skin, and you can dermaplane as often as twice a month for the best results.  

Chloe (pictured) said she shaves her face around twice a month and gets a far better result than she does with waxing

Chloe (pictured) said she shaves her face around twice a month and gets a far better result than she does with waxing 

What is dermaplaning and what are the benefits? 

There are many benefits to regular dermaplaning, including brighter and better skin and minimising wrinkles

There are many benefits to regular dermaplaning, including brighter and better skin and minimising wrinkles

* Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure that removes the top layers of your skin. The procedure aims to remove fine wrinkles and deep acne scarring, as well as make the skin’s surface look smooth.

* Dermaplaning is a skin treatment that uses an exfoliating blade to skim dead skin cells and hair from your face. It’s also called microplaning or blading. 

* Dermaplaning aims to make your skin’s surface smooth, youthful, and radiant. This treatment claims to remove deep scarring from acne and uneven pockmarks on your skin. It’s also used to remove ‘peach fuzz’, the short, soft hairs on your face. 

* If you look at the tool used for dermaplaning treatments, you may notice it looks like a razor you would use on your body hair.

* The basic concept of dermaplaning is the same as shaving. By aiming a sterile blade at a 45-degree angle and dragging it slowly across your skin, you remove dead cells, scar tissue, and other debris that may be making your skin’s surface look uneven. 

Source: Healthline

Chloe (pictured) added that you should always patch test first to check that the process is going to work for your skin

Chloe (pictured) added that you should always patch test first to check that the process is going to work for your skin

More than 100,000 people who saw the video were impressed with the results shown in Chloe's video and said they would love to try it for themselves (Chloe pictured)

More than 100,000 people who saw the video were impressed with the results shown in Chloe’s video and said they would love to try it for themselves (Chloe pictured)

More than 100,000 people who saw the video were impressed with the results shown in Chloe’s video and said they would love to try it for themselves.

‘I want to try this because waxing irritates my skin so badly,’ one woman wrote.

‘I love this and I’m going to try it for sure,’ another added.

Others said while they get it done professionally, they are a bit too scared to do it themselves at home.