These tweezers seem to be versatile and many companies just put their name on them and sell them as if they were made by them. I have seen them from several sellers on Amazon and they are all the same just under a different brand. Most of them received terrible reviews. I took a chance because they were relatively cheap and to be honest I'm not too disappointed. You have a really good grip. When I go to tweeze my eyebrows, I have no problem pulling out the hairs, which used to be a problem with many tweezers. Some of them are also very thick, so they can catch a few hairs. I would say they are very sharp so you can slow down around the brows because they will bump and bump a lot. But if you have a solid hand, this shouldn't be too much of a problem. Another minor complaint I have is that the handles are very wide and long. They take a bit of getting used to when holding them if you're more used to tweezers with smaller handles. The tote bag is pretty cute too. I appreciate this because I lose my tweezers all the time and the carrying case makes it easy to move and find them.
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