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the step your skincare was waiting for. a four-week ritual that makes every serum, retinol, and acid in your routine reach the skin — instead of sitting on top.
The top layer of your skin — the stratum corneum — is built to keep things out. That's its job. But it also blocks between 30 and 70% of every active you apply on top of it: retinol, vitamin C, niacinamide, peptides, hyaluronic acid.
A weekly dermaplaning ritual removes that barrier.
The same serum, applied on freshly dermaplaned skin, can absorb up to 3× more.
You don't need a new product. You need the step before it.
Four weeks. One ritual. Visible difference.
When your kit ships, you're enrolled in the Glass Skin Protocol — a guided email series that walks you through your first month, week by week.
No course to buy. No portal to log into. Just the right note at the right moment.
We pack and ship from our warehouse within 24 hours of every order. Most US orders arrive in 6–10 business days.
shipping · usUse Floe weekly for 30 days. If your skincare doesn't visibly absorb better, write us — we'll refund every cent and you keep the tool. No return shipping. No fine print.
Questions? hello@shopfloe.com
"your serum was never the problem.
the wall in front of it was."
— Begin your Glass Skin Protocol →
The ritual.
01 — cleanse.
Wash and dry. Hold skin taut.
02 — glide.
45° angle. Short downward strokes.
03 — layer.
Apply your serum. Feel the difference.
the peach fuzz barrier blocks 30–70% of every active you apply.
based on independent dermatological literature
on stratum corneum exfoliation. individual results vary.
use floe weekly for thirty days.
if your skincare doesn't visibly absorb better —
the bottleneck in your skincare routine isn't a product you don't own.
it's a step you're skipping.
No. This is the most common question we get — and the dermatology literature is unambiguous on this point.
Hair shape, color, and growth rate are determined entirely by the follicle, beneath the skin. What happens at the surface has zero influence on what grows below. What can change briefly is the feel: vellus hair (peach fuzz) naturally tapers at its tip. When cut, it grows back with a flat tip for a few weeks before tapering again. It can read as "thicker" to the touch — but the hair itself is identical.
The blade. The handle. And what comes with it.
Drugstore facial razors use carbon-steel blades that dull within two or three uses, angled too aggressively for skincare prep. Floe uses surgical-grade stainless steel edges housed in a solid metal handle designed to last a decade.
You also get the Glass Skin Protocol — a four-week guided program — and the Multiplier Guarantee™: if your skincare doesn't visibly absorb better in 30 days, full refund. You keep the tool.
You're paying for the tool that won't fail you, the system that makes it work, and the promise that it has to work — or it costs you nothing.
Yes — that's the entire point.
By removing the dead cell layer and peach fuzz, every active in your existing routine reaches the skin instead of sitting on top of it. Your retinol, your vitamin C, your peptides — they finally do what they promised.
Two practical rules. Use Floe on dry, freshly cleansed skin only — never on the same day as exfoliating acids (AHA, BHA, glycolic). And on the night you dermaplane, replace your usual active with a hydrating serum — hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, or peptide — to support the freshly resurfaced skin. Resume your full routine the next morning.
Once a week. Five minutes. Pick a night and make it a ritual.
The Glass Skin Protocol included with your kit walks you through the first four weeks:
If your skincare doesn't visibly absorb better by day 30, the Multiplier Guarantee™ kicks in. Full refund. You keep the tool.