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Reddit mentions of Revlon Expert Slant Tip Tweezer, Stainless Steel Hair Removal Makeup Tool

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Revlon Expert Slant Tip Tweezer, Stainless Steel Hair Removal Makeup Tool. Here are the top ones.

Revlon Expert Slant Tip Tweezer, Stainless Steel Hair Removal Makeup Tool
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Pluck with precision with our perfectly aligned slant-tip tweezersFeatures perfect tension for optimal control, to meet all your tweezing needsMade with stainless steel for durability and lasting performanceMatte finish for a non slip gripCover all of your grooming needs with Revlon's ToolsPrecision aligned slant tips are best for all your tweezing needsMatte finish for a non slip gripQuality stainless steel constructionLifetime guarantee30 day money back guarantee
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height4 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2008
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Revlon Expert Slant Tip Tweezer, Stainless Steel Hair Removal Makeup Tool:

u/comware · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

Are these the ones? Someone else recommended these earlier as well. Any opinion which might be better (apart from price)?

u/EmpressHotdog · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup

I would love to get some Revlon Tweezers! I desperately need a pair because my old pair is getting dull and I hear Revlon is a pretty good substitute for Tweezerman! Thanks for hosting!

u/samantha_rosie · 0 pointsr/MakeupAddicts

If you have to pluck, only pluck the hairs in the VERY middle (Like only from a space less than the width of your pinky right in the center). Ideally you would just let them grow to get best results from the wax, but I'm the same way where I get self conscious with them as well. Filling in the hairs growing in will also help disguise what's going on.

I've actually also tried the same NYX marker and it definitely pulls red on me as well, plus I found it hard to blend. You can definitely find good products from the drugstore, my suggestion is to buy from one with a good return policy because I've found a lot to be reddish and what you should look for is ashy brown. Drawing in the color like little hairs and blending afterwards with a spoolie brush are vital to getting a natural look. I have really dark brows and light skin, and that helps me fill in patches/my scar without looking too intense. I want it to look like I'm not wearing any brow pencil at all. (When I was about 10, my grandma told me my eyebrows were too black and to stop coloring them in. I didn't even know people filled in their brows!)

I've heard great things about Benefit's brow bar. The girls at my local one have super thin brows, so I never have put my brows in their hands. To be honest, I try to get mine done by someone else who has full brows :P I get threaded. It's cheaper than waxing, the results are very clean, and all the girls have amazingly full brows. Bringing a picture is a good idea. After you have the shape you like, you can tell them you "just want a clean up" and mention you like full brows.

I have never owned Tweezerman but they're supposed to be awesome. This is the pair I use. Revlon offers free sharpening of their tweezers in case they get dull, you just have to mail them in and wait. I've owned a couple other drugstore brands that I hated. They didn't have enough tension, they were too dull to actually pull hairs out, etc. Since I bought the Revlon a few years ago I have loved them. I actually bought a pair from Anastasia to see the difference, and I still reach for the Revlon. For me personally, they just weren't worth $28. I'm on a budget and have to pick and choose where to splurge, I kind of regret the Anastasia tweezers to be honest.