Tweezerman Regency Finish Collection Pictures and Review | January 2013

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Is it too corny to raise the roof on behalf of Tweerman’s Regency Finish Collection? Confession time!  For years I never quite understood the hype.  I mean, they are tweezers, you simply pluck away unwanted hairs… no biggie.  I’ve seen a few friends guard their Tweezerman tweezers with their life, but I still never understood why.  After trying them out it all makes sense!  I don’t see how I lived without these for so long.   100% stainless steel and sanitize-able – If you’ve ever purchased cheap tweezers from the beauty supply store and found that they lose luster and rust after you sanitize them rubbing alcohol it’s because they’re dipped in silver paint.  Gross, I know! Great tension – Great tension makes for easy plucking; no tugging, fussing, or bruising.  This cuts down on redness as well (along with tweezing while your pores are open).  I don’t use a tension gauge but what I do know is how it should feel when you’re using them.  You should not have to squeeze hard because they can slip in your hand.  I did notice that the tension wasn’t nearly as good with the travel size tweezers so if this is consistent than I would pass on these. Sharp, precision points and free sharpening (…along with the lifetime guarantee) – These babies are super sharp and thin!  Those pesky short hairs that you can feel but can’t quite see are not a task for these tweezers.  And when they become dull and worn, just send them in to be re-sharpened. My favorite would have to be pointed slant tweezers and the pointed tweezers.  The pointed tweezers are great for ingrown hairs! Clippers that can save a relationship  - The sound of your significant other clipping their toe nails in your marital bed is enough to drive you up a wall!  Not only that but you are bound to find at least 1 clipping somewhere nearby.  The rubber contouring case on the clippers in the Regency Finish Collection not only acts as a tough grip, but also a case for clippings.  About darn time someone thought of this!  When you get them, simply hand them over to your spouse.  It may not stop them from clipping in the bed, but it’s a good start to something great.   Note: This collection is set to launch January 2013 Where to buy: www.tweezerman.com and authorized retailers Prices: Regency Slant Tweezer: $22.00 Regency Petite Tweeze Set: $30.00 Regency Fingernail Clipper: $8.00 Regency Combo Toenail Clipper & Case: $12.00 Rating: A     Disclaimer: This post may contain a product was sent to the author for review by the manufacturer or PR. All reviews remain unbiased and of are my own personal opinion. For more info, feel free to contact the author.

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