Product Details
Features:
Tips are precise and will tweeze the smallest hair. Stainless steel with baked enamel finish. Available in assorted colors.
How to Use: Tweeze in the direction of hair growth. Tweeze after a hot shower or use a hot washcloth to open pores. For ingrown hairs, cleanse skin and disinfect the tip of the tweezer with alcohol. After any work under the skin, clean area with hydrogen peroxide.
Care:
Spring tension can be increased by gently pulling the two halves of the tweezer apart. Once you have increased the spring, you cannot decrease it. Do not drop tweezers. This can damage the tip and throw tweezers out the alignment. Clean tweezers after each use.
Caution:
Tweezer is very sharp. Use with care. Keep out of the reach of children.
Tips & Techniques:
Brows
Care Tips on Tweezers
Clean Tweezers after each use.
Disinfect tips of tweezers in alcohol.
Protect the tips of tweezers with cap and keep in storage box or tube.
Spring tension can be increased by gently pulling the two halves of the tweezer apart. Once you have increased the spring, you cannot decrease it.
Never drop tweezers. Dropping will dull the tip and throw your tweezers out of alignment.
Five Easy Steps To Accurate Tweezing
Brush hair in the direction of hair growth.
Isolate the hair you are about to tweeze.
Tweeze in the direction of hair growth.
Pull one hair at a time.
Pull gently and smoothly, making sure not to yank.
Shaping Your Brows
The shape of your brow should follow the natural line of your brow bone. The arch should
be highest at the outer corner of the pupil. To determine where the brow should begin,
place a pencil straight up from the side of the nostril. To determine where it should end,
hold the pencil diagonally against the outer corner of the eye pointing up to the brow bone.
Brow should extend slightly beyond the eye at which point it should taper slightly down.
Not Sure How Much to Tweeze?
Be sure to step back from your mirror and check your brows periodically. Tweeze a
few hairs from one brow and then the other so they remain symmetrical. Remember
that it's better to tweeze too little than too much.
Do's and Don'ts
Do tweeze in the direction of hair growth.
Do open your pores with a hot washcloth to make tweezing easier.
Do use a make-up concealer to draw your desired brow shape,
then tweeze the hairs that fall below the line.
Don't use creams or moisturizers that can cause the tweezer to slip.
Don't tweeze nose hairs or hairs growing out of moles.
How to Keep Your Brows Looking Great Every Day of the Year
Try what make-up artists and beauty professionals use and recommend. Browmousse
will keep groomed brows in place with the flick of the wand. The clear, non-sticky gel
styles and conditions brows beautifully. Hypo-allergenic and fragrance-free.
Tweezerman® Lifetime Guarantee
Tweezerman implements are guaranteed to perform and are guaranteed against manufacturing defects. Tweezerman will repair or replace (at their option) the defective implement FREE. Tweezerman sharpens Tweezerman implements which have become dull through normal use FREE for as long as the implement can be resharpened. No shipping and handling. No processing fees. If the implement is damaged, Tweezerman will repair it for $5 or at your option, Tweezerman will replace it with a new one for half its current suggested price. If a nipper springs break, Tweezerman replace the springs at no charge. Please include your name, address, daytime phone number, and send insured in a padded mailer mailed to:
Tweezerman Service, 235 Blue Bell Road, Houston, TX 77037
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