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πŸ”§ Stainless Steel Tweezers Set: Green Bell Takumi No Waza Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best value for money tweezers

I have a whole collection of tweezers, from expensive Swiss ones to cheap nameless models. Out of all the brands, I have to say that Green Bell is the best deal for plucking hair where you don't normally need it. Speaking ear, nose and eyebrows. The tips are broad and not needle-like at all, with the broadest of the two being better at fighting stray nose hair. I'm talking about middle-aged hair that has grown on the skin of the nose rather than the inside (although it's fine for them too)…

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Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The best tweezers.

have a good hold, work with both thin and hard hair. They were originally made for false lashes, but I use them for plucking. I bought them years ago but when I came back they told me Green Bell had gone out of business. Luckily they were wrong!

Cons
  • set of factors

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The best tweezers.

They have a good hold and are suitable for both fine and coarse hair. They were originally made for false lashes, but I use them for plucking. I bought them years ago but when I came back they told me Green Bell had gone out of business. Luckily they were wrong!</p>

Pros
  • Product Description Product Introduction This is a set of two conical SakiFutoshi. It is made of stainless steel. This is the basic type, but you can use a relatively light touch. This is a set of two types of SakiFutoshi Tapered. Country of origin: Japan Product size (height Γ— width Γ— depth): L73 mm Weight: 7 g, 7 g Material: stainless steel
Cons
  • purity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best tweezers value is

I have a whole collection of tweezers, from expensive Swiss ones to cheap nameless models. Out of all the brands, I have to say that Green Bell is the best deal for plucking hair where you don't normally need it. Speaking ear, nose and eyebrows. The tips are broad and not needle-like at all, with the broadest of the two being better at fighting stray nose hair. I'm talking about middle-aged hair that has grown on the skin of the nose rather than the inside (although it's fine for them too)…

Pros
  • Product Description Product Introduction This is a set of two flattened SakiFutoshi. It is made of stainless steel. This is the basic type, but you can use a relatively light touch. This is a set of two types of SakiFutoshi Tapered. Country of manufacture: Japan Product size (height x width x depth): L73mm Weight: 7g, 7g Material: stainless steel
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Surprisingly, the hair is plucked!

I don't pluck my eyebrows, but I do pluck my chin hairs since my daughter didn't kiss me goodnight because my chin was too prickly. It's hard being a woman with unruly hair! I've tried diamond tipped tweezers from Switzerland and it's fine until you get more resilient and coarser hair. Wide tweezers work very well! You can pull out shorter, ingrained, coarser ones. Several hairs at the same time are no problem. It's such a relief to have a straight chin. Narrower ones work too, but you have to…

Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The best tweezers.

They have a good grip, suitable for thin and coarse hair. They were originally made for false lashes, but I use them for plucking. I bought them years ago but when I came back they told me Green Bell had gone out of business. Luckily they were wrong!

Cons
  • High price