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Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:52 am |
Are the more expensive tweezers better than cheaper ones? i was going to buy a pair of tweezerman tweezers at £15 but i ended up buying a pair at a fiver which are rubbish should i have bought the dearer ones. |
_________________ 43 fair, very dark hair combination/sensitive skin with freckles and broken capillaries at nose |
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Mon Aug 18, 2008 7:20 am |
I have been plucking my eyebrows for 20 years, and in my opinion there is a huge difference between cheaper tweezers and high quality tweezers in the higher price range.
I think Tweezerman's are pretty good, but my favorites are Rubis from Switzerland. I use the Rubis tweezers with a combination of point and slant tip. They have stayed sharp for many years now, and I think they are worth every cent. I cannot stand those cheap, useless tweezers that lose their grip of the hair over and over again.
In this thread you will find various views from EDS-members about tweezers from Tweezerman, Rubis and other brands.
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=20486&highlight=tweezerman+rubis |
_________________ Female, 40, Norway. Normal/dry skin, starting to see signs of aging. Staples: Glycolic acid cleanser, SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF, Revaleskin, NIA24. |
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Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:16 pm |
Been using Tweezerman for years, cheap ones are a false economy and they generally don't meet in the middle so don't pluck out the hair. |
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Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:01 am |
There is ABSOLUTELY a difference between cheaper and more expensive tweezers. Don't waste your money on the cheap ones...they are frustrating. I like Tweezerman. |
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