MOLLY-MAE Hague has warned fans against a popular beauty treatment saying she’s now grown a "full beard" as a result of it.
The revealed she’s had an ongoing issue as a result of the procedure, falling into a “trap” that means she now needs to constantly get it done.
Speaking on her Instagram Stories, Molly-Mae shared pictures from her latest dermaplaning treatment, sharing the amount of hair that came off her face as a result.
Dermaplaning removes dead skin cells and ‘peach fuzz’ from the body, resulting in the skin looking smoother.
However, as Molly noted, the hair often grows back quicker and thicker, meaning she has to get regular treatments to keep her skin looking fresh.
Sharing a photo of a cotton pad filled with hair, Molly wrote: “Dermaplaning… The trap is so real. Look at the amount of fuzz that comes off my face when I get it done… because I leave it so long deciding if I want to do it again or not.”
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Ending the post with a string of laughing emojis, Molly-Mae then posted a second photo of her lying on the beautician’s chair, with her hair pulled back by a towel.
“The feeling after,” she wrote with a series of drooling emojis, declaring herself “fuzz free”.
Molly has previously shared her woes with dermaplaning, admitting she ‘wished she’d never got it done’ back in 2022.
On her YouTube vlogs, Molly said her facial fuzz had started growing back more "rapidly" as a result of the treatment.
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During a make-up tutorial on YouTube, Molly-Mae revealed: "If you guys can see that I do have a little bit of a beard, we're not talking about it.
"I need to speak to you guys about my battle with dermaplaning - and just wish I never got dermaplaning.
"I basically have a full beard now."
The TV star explained that the facial did not stop the hair growing and instead had the opposite effect.
"Basically with the dermaplaning, I got into the habit of having a dermaplaning facial and my peach fuzz just grows back at rapid levels now,” she continued.
"It was meant to sort of prevent it from growing back and mean that it would grow back less - but with any hair removal, like when you shave your legs, it means you have to start shaving them more.
"It's just one of those things, when you start doing it you can't really stop.
"So yeah you could say I wish I never started the dermaplaning because I'm not the sort of person who keeps up regularly with my beauty treatments."
Dermaplaning Explained
Sinead Gallagher from Skin Krush - a skincare expert with 20 years experience in skincare and aesthetics – has said the following about those considering dermaplaning:
"Dermaplaning is a great tool for giving you a smooth texture when removing the vellus hair aka peach fuzz. It’s fantastic for a pre-event treatment. But, it doesn’t make your hair grow back any quicker, or thicker. You are simply treating fine hair on the surface. But, once you have removed their hair, like Molly-Mae, the regrowth can become more noticeable to your own eye, as you’ve got used to being without it. But you have to remember, with dermaplaning you aren’t touching the root of the hair. It really does give you an amazing glow when in the hands of a skilled professional."