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04-13-2019 02:41 PM
Tweezerman used to be good. Now, they are not as sharp & therefore not great. I'd try another brand, perhaps Anastasia's.
04-13-2019 02:47 PM - edited 04-13-2019 02:48 PM
I don’t use anything other than Tweezerman. I bought a pair in bright green so I can always find them if they fall into the bottom of my makeup drawer. They far exceed any others I have tried. Not that expensive if I consider how frustrating it is to waste time trying to use other brands that just can’t get the job done.
04-13-2019 03:00 PM
I am in the minority here because I don’t like Tweezerman at all .... I bought some from CVS & QVC & they just don’t work .... waste of money as far as I am concerned 👎
04-13-2019 03:22 PM
Tweezerman is the best i've used bt far
04-13-2019 03:37 PM
I bought Tweezerman. I am not sure if I ever used them. I dropped them and the tip was crushed.
So I ended up buying Mark V tweezers. They are made in Switzerland. They come with an endcap and a protective case. I liked them so much I ended up buying at least 6 of them so I could always find a pair.
04-13-2019 06:18 PM
@FlowerBear wrote:I have tweezers that are not always that good in getting fine hairs. Tweezerman is advertised as the best. Has anyone had good luck with this and as good as advertised? It might be worth getting if it is.
I fell for the marketing and found their tweezer to be the worst one I ever tried.
04-13-2019 07:18 PM - edited 04-13-2019 07:19 PM
@Grouchomarx wrote:Tweezerman is good, however I found the best. Regine Swiss made tweezers are incredible. HSN sells them. I got them when they were cheaper, now they’re very expensive ($60). However, they get the hairs that otherwise can not be gotten out, it’s amazing. I hope,they last for a long time. I don’t struggle tweezing anymore and don’t have to abuse my brows trying to get difficult tiny hairs out.
I like the Tweezerman but I found I was having a hard time with it grabbing some hairs (shorter ones maybe?). I probably need to send it in for sharpening.
I sprung for the Regine Swiss on sale (there is one for $35) The $60 one is new -- who would pay $60??. I have to agree -- it gets everything the Tweezerman does not. Sharp and precise. But a splurge because it's pricey.
04-13-2019 07:26 PM
Tweezerman is OK but I don't find that brand better than my Revlon tweezers. I do have some nice Tweezerman scissors for trimming my hair. I used to own Tweezerman synthetic makeup brushes. They were nice for a while but I decluttered them when I bought Sigma makeup brushes.
04-13-2019 11:18 PM
I don't think so. I have two pairs of tweezers and neither of them will grasp fine hair. They are new too.
04-14-2019 05:39 AM
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