Dermaplaning has become one of the most sought-after exfoliation treatments in the beauty industry, known for its ability to remove dead skin cells and vellus hair, revealing smooth, glowing skin. Central to the treatment’s effectiveness is the blade itself, and estheticians are increasingly searching for the best dermaplaning blade.
Over the years, dermaplaning blades have evolved. With quality innovations on one side and cheap blades flooding mass shopping sites, choosing the right option can be challenging. Let’s explore the latest advancements in the industry to help you decide.

The History of Dermaplaning Blades
The practice of dermaplaning dates back decades, originating as a simple yet effective way to manually exfoliate the skin. Initially, traditional surgical blades were adapted for use in esthetics, offering a basic but effective way to remove dead skin and peach fuzz. However, the limitations of these blades were quickly apparent: they were often too sharp for safe use on delicate facial skin and could easily cause nicks and irritation if not handled properly.
Dermaplaning in Modern Times
Over time, new designs emerged specifically for dermaplaning, offering improved safety and precision. These blades were still sharp, but their design allowed estheticians more control, enabling them to perform the treatment with greater accuracy. Yet, there was still room for improvement. Multiple blades were needed for each treatment, and the sharp tip still posed the threat of cuts. DermaplanePro saw this need and decided to take dermaplaning to the next level.

The Invention of the Butter Blade
DermaplanePro’s 10R Butter Blade was created to solve the challenges posed by traditional dermaplaning tools. Engineered by experts who studied the needs of estheticians, it provides a smoother, safer, and more effective dermaplaning experience.
This innovative blade offers:
- Smooth Precision: The Butter Blade is engineered for ultimate control, reducing the risk of nicks or skin irritation. Its unique design glides over the skin like butter (hence the name!), making it easier for estheticians to achieve perfect, even exfoliation with each pass.
- Safety First: Unlike traditional blades, which can be overly sharp and difficult to handle, the rounded tip is the perfect balance between sharpness and safety.
- Consistency and Reliability: The design ensures consistent results, session after session, providing clients with the glowing, smooth complexion they desire. With only one blade needed per service, it is a game-changer.

So, What is the Best Dermaplaning Blade?
As dermaplaning grows in popularity, the quality of tools used becomes ever more important. As more cheap tools labelled “dermaplaning blades” flood mass shopping sites, your clients’ safety and your reputation are increasingly at risk. From irritation caused by multiple passes with ineffective blades to reactions to materials like nickel, you jeopardize it all with inconsistent results.
DermaplanePro’s Butter Blade is a blend of stainless and carbon steel with a polymer coating, ensuring it stays sharp without exposing your client’s skin to irritating metals. It has been lauded as the best dermaplaning blade on the market because it combines all the elements estheticians need: precision, safety, and ease of use.
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just getting started with dermaplaning, this blade is designed to deliver top-tier results every time.

Elevate Your Dermaplaning Practice
If your spa or esthetic practice already offers dermaplaning, you’ll want to try the 10R Butter Blade. It not only ensures smoother skin but also creates a safer, more enjoyable experience for both estheticians and clients.
And for those new to dermaplaning, partnering with DermaplanePro for training, certification, and access to the latest innovative supplies ensures your staff is using the best dermaplaning tools available, backed by top-tier education and ongoing support.
As with any course you take, always consult with your provincial authorities to ensure you comply with the regulations required to offer beauty services professionally.