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Old 08-08-2005, 03:28 PM
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Plz. let me know about what type of eyebrow tweezer should one go for
Any tips regarding tweezers? Plz post them!
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Select the right eyebrow tweezer tip according to your needs. The following may help:

Thin Tip: Good for grasping small, fine hairs, and plucking ingrown hair.
Square Tip: Best used for removing coarse hairs or several hairs at a time.
Slanted Tip: Gives maximum control.
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Select the right eyebrow tweezer tip according to your needs. The following may help:

Thin Tip: Good for grasping small, fine hairs, and plucking ingrown hair.
Square Tip: Best used for removing coarse hairs or several hairs at a time.
Slanted Tip: Gives maximum control.

thanks! that was useful
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As far as brands go, I know Tweezerman is much-hyped and expensive. I usually dont go for those types of things BUT, it really is a good brand, plus you can send them back to the manufacturers for a lifetime to have them sharpened or replaced or whatever you need. The best ones are about 20 bucks a pop (US dollars), but if you never buy another pair of tweezers, it may be worth it. (I know I've bought countless cheapos with little success)
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here are my tips

smooth your eyebrows with a little moisturizer to help hairs slide out.

brush eyebrows up to find a natural arch.

also, you may draw in the desired shape beforehand with a soft eye shadow pencil. it really helps!
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As far as brands go, I know Tweezerman is much-hyped and expensive. I usually dont go for those types of things BUT, it really is a good brand, plus you can send them back to the manufacturers for a lifetime to have them sharpened or replaced or whatever you need. The best ones are about 20 bucks a pop (US dollars), but if you never buy another pair of tweezers, it may be worth it. (I know I've bought countless cheapos with little success)
Yeah, I like Tweezerman myself, there're the Cadillac of tweezers to be sure. I have one from Laura Mercier (made by... you guessed it, Tweezerman!), paid a pretty penny for it too. But I LOVE it
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i dont no what brand of tweezers i have, but i find when i tweeze my eyebrows, it hurts a little. A good tip is to use orajel...the stuff used to numb teeth. It works pretty well.
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