StarAstrologer - Health & Personal Care : Tweezerman Stainless Steel Ingrown Hair Splintertweeze
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Tweezerman
EAN: 0038097130461
Label: Tweezerman
Manufacturer: Tweezerman
Model: 1304-h
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Tweezerman
Release Date: February 15, 2006
Sales Rank: 252
Studio: Tweezerman
Features:- Stainless steel
- Perfectly aligned tips
- Allows for surgical precise tweezing.
- Portable and practical
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Very sharp... but this bad boy gets right in there and gets the job done. No more second guessing if you "got" that ingrown hair or that splinter.
Makes a perfect gift.
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these tweezers are really nice for getting out ingrown hairs of splinters. however, they are not as sturdy as they appear. if the tip gets bent, they no longer work properly. i have no idea what happened to mine to bend them as they are always in my makeup bag, but they did, and now the ends don't touch enough in order to tweeze hairs. i haven't contacted tweezerman yet about a possible replacement since it's only a lifetime sharpening for free.
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These are the best tweezers I've ever had. They have a very fine point and require little effort to compress.
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I thought that these tweezers were ultra sharp...perhaps a little too sharp. Even when I got the hair perfectly... the tweezers would act like scissors and cut it leaving little hair left for me to grab. It's more than a little frustrating. I also found that mine aren't perfectly aligned so even when I'm right on top of a hair it wont' grab it because the point is so specific. I think this tool is perfect to dig down to your ingrown hair and try to bring it above your skin surface and then use another ... Read More
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I am a fervent gardener, and consequently have more than my share of tiny splinters lodged in my fingers. These tweezers are the best possible way to remove them, with the help of a good magnifying glass, of course.
I can't think of one way they might be improved.
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