
Summer skin prep: Get 30% off dermaplaning tools at the Dermaflash Memorial Day sale
I think most of us dream of achieving a flawless, glowing complexion without constant visits to the esthetician. Don't let unwanted peach fuzz or flaky skin put a damper on your upcoming beach looks this summer.
Dermaflash is one of the most popular brands in the world of skin-smoothing technology and during today's big Memorial Day sale, you can save 30% sitewide with promo code SUNNY at checkout. This is the largest discount we've seen from Dermaflash all year.
You can shop for best-selling at-home dermaplaning tools, top-rated pore extractor devices, premium skincare products and more just in time to reveal more radiant skin for summer 2025 and beyond!
Check out a few of the best deals at the Dermaflash Memorial Day sale below. Save 30% with promo code SUNNY at checkout.
Shop the Dermaflash Memorial Day sale
Originally $199, now $139.30 with code SUNNY | Save $59.70
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🛍️ Save 25% on the Dermaflash Luxe+ With Monthly Refills
Originally $109, now $76.30 with code SUNNY | Save $32.70
Originally $224, now $156.80 with code SUNNY | Save $67.20
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Originally $232, now $162.40 with code SUNNY | Save $69.60
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Originally $306, now $214.20 with code SUNNY | Save $91.80
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Dermaflash products are designed to exfoliate dead skin cells, remove peach fuzz and help your favorite skincare products absorb into the skin more effectively. Dermaflash offers at-home devices like the Pore Extractor and the viral Dermaflash Luxe+ to help reveal a more luminous complexion that looks and feels healthier and youthful.
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