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Tweezerman - am I worth it?

18 replies

snafu · 17/08/2005 09:14

Ds has 'disappeared' my good tweezers and my eyebrows will soon be Healeyesque.

So, quickie question: Tweezerman - yes or no?

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northerner · 17/08/2005 09:20

My good tweezers have mysteriously vanished too. I'm in need of a new pair so will watch this with interest.

oliveoil · 17/08/2005 09:29

I have these, v good. Sharp though. Ow!!!

yorkshirelass · 17/08/2005 09:32

Definite yes! I have the pink ones and think they're great!

northerner · 17/08/2005 09:33

Are they good enough to remove that annoying stubbly bit of eyebrow though?

expatinscotland · 17/08/2005 09:33

YES! YES!

motherinferior · 17/08/2005 09:33

Yes. Really, really, yes.

MrsDoolittle · 17/08/2005 09:35

How much are they?

Mum2Ela · 17/08/2005 09:35

Yes, they are fab. I have two pairs now as my pink ones are now a bit blunt (had those ones a couple of years tho). They come in a nice carry ase which I like

NomDePlume · 17/08/2005 09:35

YES, YES, YES. I love my Tweezerman slanted tweezers. I've got the smaller ones in a case, um.... (runs to make-up bag).....'Petite Tweeze', about £12. I also have their eyelash curlers (cheaper at £4), they're fab too. Because my tweezers came with a case they are much more difficult to lose.

motherinferior · 17/08/2005 09:35

They're not cheap. But they are good, honestly, and I speak as a lifelong cheapskate.

NomDePlume · 17/08/2005 09:36

Mine also offered 'lifetime' free sharpening on the packet but you have to post them to Texas ! [mildy bemused emoticon]

gingerbear · 17/08/2005 09:38

Why do tweezers need sharpening? Confused

NomDePlume · 17/08/2005 09:43

Because you need a fine sharp edge in order to grip the shortest hairs, the edge gets blunted over time and they don't grip as well.

MascaraOHara · 17/08/2005 09:47

tweezerman = fab!

gingerbear · 17/08/2005 09:48

Ah ha! thanks for explanation (can you tell- I don't use mine enough to have this problem??) [hairy]

puff · 17/08/2005 09:54

Tweezermans are brill

snafu · 17/08/2005 10:02

Lovely lovely lovely - am off to shops now!

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NomDePlume · 17/08/2005 20:12

Well, are you now suitably plucked, snafu ?

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