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Hair Removal Heaven |
Don't know about you, but I pretty much lost without my tweezers. Which is what drove me to Boots, I had lost the damn thing!
My eye was drawn to a pretty pink No 17 box of tweezers which had both a slanted tweezer and a pointed one for £12. The little girl in my head was saying 'oh nice, isn't it lovely!' Till I saw the Tweezermans, which at £15 for one pointed implement isn't cheap, but my practical voice was saying 'its excellent craftsmanship, it looks sturdy and with free sharpening and a lifetime guarantee, you're going to have it for a long time!'
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Top left hand of image, it says 'free sharpening' |
Plus, it won an InStyle Best Beauty Buy 2010! It doesn't get better.
How could I resist? Would you have? What are your fave tweezers and how long have you had them?
Quick Tip - keep a bottle of Barbacide (available from Sally's Salon Services) in the kitchen cupboard. And once a week soak your metal implements- tweezers, scissors, eyelash curlers without rubber bits, nail cutters etc in a solution overnight, to disinfect and keep them clean. If you share implements or have them lolling about in your make up bag, try and soak more often!
www.tweezerman.co.uk