False lashes and stray hairs — one tool, two uses
Use these tweezers at the end of your eye makeup routine to apply false lashes, or before base makeup to remove stray hairs around the brows. The straight tip design makes them ideal for precision work, like handling individual lash clusters.
Lashes close to the root, stray hairs with the grain
When applying false lashes, grip the lash band or individual cluster with the tweezers and place it gently right at the base of your natural lash line. To remove stray hairs, check the direction of hair growth first, then press the tweezer tip close to the skin and pull lightly in the direction of the grain to minimize discomfort.
Wipe with alcohol after use to keep them hygienic
Adhesive or oil buildup on the tips can loosen the grip over time. After each use, wipe the tips with an alcohol pad or cleansing tissue. Avoid soaking them in water, as this can cause rust. Store in a dry place.
From no-glue lashes to classic strip lashes
Thanks to the precise grip, these tweezers work beautifully with delicate products like individual lash clusters or no-glue lashes, allowing you to pick up and place each piece with control. For strip lashes, grip the center to position the lash, then press down the outer corners to secure.
Replace when the tips start to separate
Stainless steel resists rust, but dropping the tweezers or applying too much force can misalign the tips. If the grip feels loose or lashes keep slipping, it's time to replace them. Store in a pouch or case to protect the tips from damage.