Tweezerman Stainless Steel Ingrown Hair Splintertweeze

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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: 2006-02-15
Studio: Tweezerman







Features:
  • Stainless steel
  • Perfectly aligned tips
  • Allows for surgical precise tweezing.
  • Portable and practical





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great tweezers but be warned...
For guys that have curly facial hair, this is a must because of the ingrown hairs that eventually occur. I will often get these on my neck and this product has been perfect for quickly and easily removing those. The tweezers are wide and secure in my hand which allow more control in the process. Before buying these I would sometimes have to use a straight pin along with regular tweezers to access the ingrown hair. The tips of this product are so fine that I no longer need to jab at my neck with a pin. Also if I catch a hair that has just begun to grow back under my skin, these will easily lift those out before it becomes a problem. However, if you are bleeding, make sure you stop that first because I have found these tend to lose grip when the hair and or tweezers are a little slick from blood. Don't they all?

The interior portion does not have any ridges but has been machined in such a way that it provides excellent grip when the hair is dry. Since the tips are so fine it can sometimes be hard to grasp those properly but when you do, one pull is all that's needed. For splinters, these are a must! Even with a little bleeding these have done the job very quickly and without causing anymore damage to the surrounding skin.

I would warn you that if your hands shake these are probably not the best tweezers to purchase. Since they are so precise, you have to be as well. The tips on these things are needle-like. You need a steady hand and good hand/eye coordination and for obvious reasons, don't use these anywhere around your eyes. For me, they have proven invaluable but I realize these tweezers might not be the best choice for everyone. If these don't work great for you, it will very likely be the operator, not the product. I don't even attempt to tweeze hairs if I have the coffee jitters.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Tweezer
I purchased these from Amazon - at less than half of the local price for the same product from the same maker - and am very pleased with them. The tips are extremely fine, yet strong enough to lift out a splinter easily the first time. I purchased them pretty much for such purpose. I'm not a professional but appreciate a good quality tool. (My earlier tweezers were "stolen" by a security guard in Ecuador who decided I was a danger to an airplane if I kept my tweezers.) My order came promptly as scheduled.

I would recommend these to anyone who wants a high quality tweezer at a very reasonable cost.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - very happy with it, works like you'd expect
I use this all the time, more than I thought I would. I use it for ingrown facial hairs. I'm very happy with it personally. Works well. I'm able to dig hairs out, grab them, and pull them out without causing a lot of damage. The vast majority of the time it works flawlessly. Rarely it may break the hair, or you may have a hair that's hard to grasp(usually because it's very short).

It's a very sharp precise fine tipped tool. If you have trouble with such a precise tool than maybe it isn't for you. Just have a look at the product shot, it's exactly what you'd expect it to be. It's well made also, I don't foresee it going bad anytime soon.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sharp but not a miracle tool
It's great at digging hairs out from underneath skin, but not so good at grasping hairs once they have emerged. It tends to break them off instead of pulling them out by the root. That's problematic, because you are supposed to remove ingrown completely -- meaning I have to use these to get the hair, and then another, duller pair to remove it :)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exactly as advertised! Awesome!
Purchased as a gift for my husband. Works very well, he is very pleased. The sharp stainless steel tips are perfect for ingrown hairs.



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