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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Tweezerman Mini Oval Slant Polka Dot Tweezer (Health and Beauty) I kid you not, I have tweezers in my bathroom, purse, and at work. It makes me crazy for some reason to find a hair that needs plucking and I keep my eyebrows groomed obsessively. Many years ago I kept reading about tweezerman in beauty magazines when they first came out. Unlike other tweezers they are hand sharpened and I can attest to the fact that that apparently makes a huge difference. Where other tweezers allow the thinner or smaller hairs to slip through, tweezerman tweezers grip em all. Also if they ever get dull you can send them to the company and they will hand grind them again. However in spite of me using them for things they aren't made for like poking holes in something, they never dull
I have tried other brands shaped the same and threw them out. Also, I don't like the pointed end tweezerman. I only like the slanted tip as the best grip whenever you see an article about the best beauty tools this is always the only tweezer...Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Tweezerman Mini Oval Slant Polka Dot Tweezer (Health and Beauty) These are small, so I keep them in my purse. They're not TOO small to use though. Tweezerman are the best tweezers, I just recently discovered them. They are aligned perfectly, and will pull hair EVERY time. Previous drugstore tweezers were frustrating since they hardly ever had the tips lined up! Tweezerman are the BEST, invest your money in these puppies and never buy drugstore tweezers again :) I like how these come with a little rubbery cover for the tips so they don't do any damage while in my purse. Plus they're cute. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Tweezerman Mini Oval Slant Polka Dot Tweezer (Health and Beauty) I usually buy the average drugstore Revlon tweezers, but they always seemed to dull too quickly and I thought that spending more might give me better results, so I tried this one. It cuts all my hairs rather than grabs them, and because they're so sharp, when I stubbornly attempt to pull the tiny piece that's left, I end up practically digging it out, leaving little red cuts. I have to let the hairs grow out longer than usual, or else the tweezer just cuts short hairs at the root and it looks awful. I don't think they're much better than the higher-end drugstore kind for the price. |