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The best tweezers you can buy
The best tweezers overall
The best budget tweezers
We get it — most people don't consider tweezers to be a luxury item. If you're not keen on spending more than $7, try the Revlon Expert Slant Tip Tweezer. While not as luxe as Tweezerman, it gives you a similar shape at a fraction of the cost.
While the tip appears less dramatically angled in photos, many reviewers praise its ability to grip even minuscule hairs. This pair comes with a lifetime warranty and a 30-day money-back guarantee. The matte, non-slip texture on the outside is another nice touch.
Elle, Rank and Style, and Stylecraze have all featured the Revlon. The Stylecraze reviewer said the tweezers "are sharp and easily grab the tiniest eyebrow hairs." One word of caution — some shoppers found the tweezers to be so precise, they're actually a bit too sharp, so exercise restraint when using them on delicate areas of your face.
Pros: Very affordable, matte finish, lifetime warranty
Cons: Extremely sharp
The best tweezers for fine hairs
With more than 7,700 Amazon reviews at the time of posting, the TweezerGuru Slant Tweezers are certainly a popular option. But this tool also has the approval of expert reviewers at Rank and Style, InStyle, Elle, and Family Living Today.
Today's reviewer, who was impressed with the tweezers' relatively pain-free and precise removal process, said, "I looked for the smallest, thinnest hair on my brow and gave it a yank. To my surprise, it came out with ease. I barely flinched."
So, what makes these tweezers so special? It's the finely-tuned slant tip that also claws inward, giving you the ability to latch on to teensy hairs with ease. The level of precision can take some adjustment, however, as one Amazon buyer noted.
Pros: Affordable, very precise, stainless steel tips are easy to clean
Cons: Shape may take some trial and error, be wary of counterfeits when purchasing on Amazon
The best for ingrown hairs and splinters
Tweezers are not only useful for shaping your brows and getting rid of pesky chin hairs. Tweezerman Ingrown Hair and Splintertweeze is specifically designed to remove ingrown hairs, splinters, thorns, etc. Despite the absurdly literal name, it's really good at its job.
Rather than a more typical slant shape, this one has a tapered edge, "hand-filed to meticulous points to make removal as easy and pain-free as possible," according to Tweezerman. The tips are long and thin to remove splinters of all sizes.
"The tips are sharp like little knives," said The Wirecutter's Brian Lam, who has "used them to extract sea urchin spines after surfing." Yikes! They have a wider base for gripping because precision is essential when working on a wounded surface of the skin. These are also part of Tweezerman's free sharpening program to help with longevity.
"I have removed quite [a] few metal splinters from my hands and feet that were too small to see and could only be felt. The needle points were great for finding and grasping the splinters," said one Amazon shopper. There are some negative comments from buyers, but they seem to come mostly from people who attempted to use these tweezers for hair removal.
Pros: Very fine and precise tips, stainless steel, wide grip, free sharpening program
Cons: Not as useful for hairs
The best tweezers for travelers
Don't skimp on quality with your travel tweezers. Tweezerman Mini Slant Tweezer is the baby version of the brand's top-rated Slant Tweezer (our top pick). It features all the same benefits – stainless steel precision tip, easy-grip surface, and free sharpening — in a smaller size for easy transportation.
Toss the mini in your makeup bag or travel kit, and that nagging chin hair will never ruin your day (or entire vacation). It comes in three enamel-finished colors. This pair of tweezers will probably be a bit harder to grasp because of the shorter handle, but that's the price you pay when you go for miniature.
Pros: Mini version of top-rated Slant Tweezers, comes with case, cute colors, free sharpening
Cons: Will be harder to grip than full-size, expensive
What else we considered
These oft-recommended tweezers didn't quite make the cut. Here's why.
- Anastasia Beverly Hills Tweezers ($28): These tweezers popped up several times on best-of lists I came across in my research, praised for the luxe design and slanted precision tip that makes them especially good for brow shaping (which is to be expected from ABH, makers of the Brow Wiz). However, at $28 they are a full $5 more expensive than our top pick from Tweezerman, making them just a bit too pricey for me to recommend.
- Benefit Cosmetics Grooming Tweezer + Brush ($20): The eyebrow brush is a cool addition, but it makes these tweezers seem a bit too unwieldy and less versatile than other picks. But if you have thick, unruly brows that need taming, this could be a good option.
- Majestic Bombay Stainless Steel Surgical Tweezers ($7.97): Though these have a ton of reviews on Amazon, the responses were mixed — some shoppers love them, while one said they are about as "'surgical quality' as two wooden sticks kept together with a rubber band and twine." All products have good and bad reviews, but in this case, I couldn't find any experts to weigh in and felt that the similarly shaped Tweezerman ingrown hair tweezers were the better option.
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