Keeping your eyebrows in shape and dealing with unwanted facial hair is an important act of self-care for so many of us. It can make the difference between us feeling our best and us feeling like we’ve just rolled out of bed.
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In order to find the best tweezers to help tame your eyebrows and get rid of unwanted facial hair, we’ve thoroughly researched beauty tools on the market to find the products real people have tested, and rate and rely on every day.
If you’ve got stubborn eyebrow hairs that are always snapping as you pluck them then scroll down to find our best tweezers for stress-free, easy plucking. Or, if you’re on a budget, read on to reveal which pair of £1.99 tweezers people love.
How we chose our recommendations
Authentic consumer reviews
We spent extensive time reading honest review after review on retailer websites, written by real people just like you to find out the best products for keeping brows tidy and neat. We also looked out for the models that people didn’t rate too, to ensure all the recommendations we were presenting you with were tried, tested and loved by consumers.
Bestseller lists and expert picks
We researched which tweezers sell best, which ones are stocked by the best shops and which ones are award winners, visiting expert beauty sites for advice from those in the industry. We then scrutinised the most popular choices, assessing the features of each pair.
Recommendations from real Mumsnet users
We also thoroughly combed through our forums to see the brands of tweezers our trusted army of Mumsnet users recommend, noting the pros and cons of each to make sure our round-up gave you all the important information you need when choosing the best tweezer for your own needs.
We then reviewed all of the evidence we’ve collected before putting together our unbiased recommendations, bringing you the ultimate list of best buys you can rely on.
Here are the best tweezers for eyebrows to buy this year.
1. Best overall tweezers: Tweezerman Classic Stainless Steel Mini Slant Tweezer
Price: £14 | Buy now from Amazon
“I swear by Tweezerman tweezers with a slanted tip.” (Recommended by Mumsnet user asmuchuseas)
“Tweezerman for me too. I have been using the same pair for about 15 years, they’re still brilliant.” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user Everley)
Tweezerman have a loyal fan base with hundreds of reviews online singing their praises.
Known for their precision and longevity, Tweezerman are the go-to brand for effective, everyday tweezing. This mini version of their popular tweezers is compact enough to easily slide into any makeup bag, and you can choose between four attractive colour options.
We love that Tweezerman’s high-quality tweezers come with free lifetime sharpening, meaning you don’t have to buy a new pair every time they go blunt. You can also choose between slanted, pointed or flat tips depending on what you need.
Pros
- The tweezers most loved by Mumsnet users
- Free lifetime sharpening
- Three different tip shapes available
Cons
- More expensive than high street options
- Mini version, but a larger version is available too
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2. Best budget tweezers: Boots Slanted Tweezers
Price: £2 | Buy now from Boots
“Boots own brand are amazingly good.” (Vetted by Mumsnet user TheWashingMachine)
If you need to pick up decent, basic beauty tools for a great price, then head to Boots as they take the crown for the best high-street tweezers.
Reviewers praised the precision of Boots’ own brand tweezers and, at only £2, they’re much more affordable than some of their competitors, and work out costing less than a take-out coffee!
These tweezers have a slanted tip, the perfect shape for everyday brow maintenance, but they also have a version with a straight tip so you can choose the design you prefer to pluck with.
Pros
- Precise slanted tip
- Affordable price point
Cons
- Only available in silver
3. Best tweezers for plucking small hairs: Rubis Classic Slanted Tweezers
Price: £20.75 | Buy now from Amazon
“Rubis is even better than Tweezerman (they even make tweezers for Swiss watchmakers). Everything else is a crude stick in comparison.” (Reviewed by Mumsnet user thisenglishlife)
Rubis tweezers have a cult following thanks to their ability to pluck even the tiniest of hairs.Passionate reviews describe how exact these tweezers are and how sharp they stay, even after heavy use.
Rubis first made their name by making tweezers for Swiss watch makers and it’s this precision that they’re still known for today. They may not be the cheapest option out there, but these durable tweezers are built to last, with many users agreeing that they are worth the extra expense.
Pros
- Available in a range of colours
- Loved for their sharpness
- Very durable
Cons
- More expensive than competitors
4. Best eyebrow set including tweezers: Masqd The Brow Set
Price: £16.94 | Buy now from Amazon
“I recently got a Masqd one [eyebrow set] from Boots. It's good and gets the short hairs too.” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user JaneJeffer)
For those committed to holistic brow maintenance this brow set from Masqd has everything covered.
With a brow spool, an angled brush and brow scissors at your disposal there’s everything you need to beautify your eyebrows just like the professionals.
The set also includes a pair of slanted tweezers which Mumsnet users love for their ability to grasp even the shortest of hairs. And at just £17, this five-in-one kit is fantastic value.
Pros
- Five-piece kit means you’re covered for every brow grooming need
- Slanted tweezers are precise enough to grip short hairs
Cons
- Some users found the scissors a little stiff
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5. Best tweezers for pulling out thicker hairs: No 7 Slanted Tweezers
Price: £7.95 | Buy now from Boots
“I got some tweezers in my Boots No 7 Advent calendar which are very similar to Tweezermans called 'No 7 Slanted Tweezers'. My DD used them last night to pluck my overgrown lockdown eyebrows and they worked brilliantly.” (Reviewed by Mumsnet user FlyingByTheSeatof)
These sleek looking tweezers from No7 are designed with precise slanted tips to effortlessly tackle those overgrown brows.
Cheaper than their high-end competitors, these tweezers look premium with a stylish matte black finish.
Reviews put these tweezers on a par with much more expensive styles making these a beauty secret worth remembering, although a few did find them a bit trickier to use.
Pros
- Precise slanted tips
- Sleek matte black design
Cons
- Some reviews mention hair breakage
6. Best tweezers for eyebrow shaping: MAC Tweezers
Price: £26 | Buy now from MAC
MAC have paid attention to every detail with their slanted tweezers. The angled tips are texturised to help make sure the tweezers don’t slip and to improve hair grip.The tips are also carefully shaped with a precise slant to make sure they can pull small, fine hairs with ease.
We love the satin-coated metal which adds a gorgeous finish and makes the tweezers lovely and smooth to hold. They’re a pricey pair, but they’re a solid choice from a premium beauty favourite.
An added bonus is that they also come with their own pouch so storing them and avoiding getting them covered in other makeup is easy. We think they'd also make a great gift for the beauty fanatic in your life.
Pros
- Texturised tips
- Satin-finished metal
- Easy to use
Cons
- No sharpening service provided
- Pricey
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7. Best luxury tweezers: Regine Switzerland Diamond Tip Tweezers
Price: £83.07 | Buy now from Amazon
If you’re looking to really invest in your brown maintenance and buy something that will last for life, beauty aficionados swear by Regine’s luxury tweezers.
These handmade tweezers will make a great addition to your beauty collection. Their ultra precise tips, crafted in Switzerland, make eyebrow grooming effortless.
Thanks to the tweezers rust-proof stainless steel, Regine claim they’ll never need sharpening. That’s one less thing on your to do list! The only drawback is the cost, but they're an investment that allows for accurate, neat plucking every time and reviewers love their brilliance.
Pros
- Very precise tips
- Lifetime guarantee
- Rust-proof stainless steel
Cons
- Expensive
8. Best tweezers set: So Eco Rose Gold Tweezer Set
Price: £7.40 for four | Buy now from Amazon
If you’re an eco-conscious shopper looking for some new tweezers then So Eco’s tweezer set is the way to go.
The set includes four different tip shapes, catering to all your hair plucking needs. With a mixture of slanted, straight and pointed styles, you have everything you need to get a grip on even the most awkward of hairs.
We love So Eco’s commitment to low impact and responsibly sourced processes and packaging too.
Pros
- Environmentally focused company
- Four different tweezer styles included
- Great value
Cons
- Only available to buy as a set
9. Best tweezers for comfort: Anastasia Beverly Hills Precision Tweezers
Price: £26 | Buy now from Cult Beauty
These tweezers by Anastasia Beverly Hills have impressed users with their ultra precise tips.
Reviewers rate the fact that these precision tweezers are so on point that they don’t stress or break the skin at all. What’s more, they still manage to grasp tiny, stubborn hairs.
They come in an attractive matte black design and have a slanted tip, ideal for plucking even the most stubborn of unwanted hairs. On reviewer also said that the pair were still going strong after four years of use, so while the price is high initially, they're great value in the long run.
Pros
- Precise tips for stress-free tweezing
- Matte black finish
Cons
- More expensive than high street options
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What to look for in tweezers
Well-groomed, defined brows are so much easier to achieve with the right tools to hand. Here are a few things to consider when choosing the right tweezers for you.
- Shape of tip: Think about what shape of tip (slanted, pointed or straight) suits your needs best. Slanted tips suit most people best due to the precision and the ease of grip, whereas pointed tips are more typically used for thin hairs. Straight tips are good if you have a lot of hair to remove and for false eyelash application too, but don’t offer the precision of slanted ones. Alternatively, you can also purchase a set which contains different tip shapes if you’re unsure which to go for.
- Material: Check what material the tweezers are made of. Stainless steel is long-lasting and coated styles are smooth to hold. Rust-proof styles are also good if you’re looking for a tweezer with longevity.
- Price: Chances are, if you’re paying £2 for a high-street option you won’t mind having to replace your pair every so often, but if you’re going for a more expensive style, you want tweezers that will last. Does the company offer a sharpening service or a lifetime warranty for extra peace of mind?
How should I care for my tweezers?
Keeping your tweezers clean and dry is the most important part of caring for them. Sanitise your tweezers in between uses to make sure you’re not spreading any dirt, hair or dead skin over your face.
All you need to sanitise your tweezers is a little antibacterial hand wash and warm water. Give the tweezers a thorough clean using the hand wash and then make sure they’re completely dry before popping them back into your makeup bag.
You can also buy a specific beauty tool cleaner which comes with a basket to soak and sterilise products like tweezers or tools from manicure sets.
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What are the best tweezers?
Thanks to their huge fan base and the hundreds of glowing reviews, Tweezerman’s Classic Mini Slant Tweezers are our best recommended tweezers.
We love their precision plucking which makes it easy to shape your brows, no matter how overgrown they’ve got. The free sharpening service offered by Tweezerman is another selling point of these popular tweezers. It means you can simply send dull tweezers in to be sharpened and save yourself buying a new pair.
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Why you should trust us
Our product recommendations are always based on real life, honest opinions and expert insight.
With years editing beauty articles for magazines under her belt, our writer Roanna has combined the reviews of hundreds of women tackling their brows with her expert opinion to ensure we only recommend the very best.
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FAQs
What kind of tweezers do professionals use? ›
Pointed tip tweezers are ideal for precision tweezing, pulling out individual fine, tiny or ingrown hairs. These tweezers require good hand-eye coordination and a steady hand and deliver professional detailed results.
What are the best tweezers for facial hair UK? ›- Editor's Pick: Tweezerman Slant Tweezers. £18.95 | Buy now. ...
- Bargain Buy: Boots Tweezers Straight. £2 | Buy now. ...
- Luxury Buy: Regine Diamond Slant Tweezers. £86 | Buy now. ...
- Rubis Tweezer Classic Slanted. £23.95 | Buy now. ...
- Tweezerman Toolmates Eyebrow Kit. £29.95 | Buy now. ...
- Brushworks HD Combination Tweezer set. £7.95 | Buy now.
Use slant side for general tweezing and shaping and the point side for precision work such as removing baby fine hairs. Tweezer tips are hand-filed and perfectly aligned for expert results.
Is slanted or straight tweezers better? ›Slant tipped tweezers are the most popular because they are the most versatile and easy to use. The flat edge can be easily angled to run parallel to the skin, to enable you to grab even fine hairs, and to pull them out more easily in the direction of the hair's growth.
Is Tweezerman worth the price? ›Worth the price. I have been using revlon tweezers my whole life and recently bought Tweezerman when all other tweezers were sold out. I will never go to another tweezer! Totally worth the price because when they get dull you can send them in to be sharpened or replaced for free!
Why wont my tweezers grab hair? ›Tweezers do not break or deteriorate, but over time they lose the ability to grab hair. When that happens, it's time to replace or sharpen it. If the tweezers aren't holding the hair properly, you may need to readjust and sharpen the tweezers.
What brand has the best tweezers? ›- Best Overall: Anastasia Beverly Hills Precision Tweezers. Amazon. View On Amazon View On Sephora View On Nordstrom. ...
- Best Value: Coco's Closet Eyebrow Tweezers. Amazon. ...
- Best Point: Tweezerman Point Tweezer. 4.3. ...
- Best Multipurpose: Benefit Grooming Tweezer & Brush. 4.8. ...
- Best Set: Tweezerman Micro Mini Slant Tweezers Trio. Ulta.
Good tweezers need to be even more precise than surgical tools (we take tweezing very seriously!). The reason other tweezers can't get a good grip is that the tips aren't perfectly aligned.
What is best for facial hair removal? ›- Shaving. Shaving is one of the fastest and easiest ways to remove hair and continue your day. ...
- Tweezing. ...
- Epilation. ...
- At-home waxing. ...
- At-home laser hair removal. ...
- Depilatory creams. ...
- Threading. ...
- Topical prescriptions.
“Plucking or tweezing is not the preferred method of hair removal as recommended by dermatologists,” Dr. Lertzman said. “There are other techniques – both at-home and in a dermatologist's office – that are safe and effective when it comes to removing unwanted hair from the face.”
Which tweezer is best for chin hair? ›
- Tweezerman Pink Perfection Slant Tweezer.
- Regine Switzerland Genuine Diamond Tip Tweezer.
- LaTweez Black Illuminating Tweezers.
- Tweezer Guru Precision Slant Eyebrow Tweezers.
- Revlon Expert Slant Tip Tweezer.
Shaving and depilatories only cut hair down to the skin's surface. So, if you want to get rid of those whiskers, methods like plucking, waxing and threading are best because pulling hairs from their root traumatizes the follicle and slows, if not eliminates, regrowth.
How do you choose tweezers? ›- Lots of tension – when you press the tips together, they should bounce back to position quickly and with some force. ...
- No space in the middle – when you close the tweezers, the tips should come together precisely with no gap.
Material: Stainless steel is widely accepted as the best material for tweezers because it is durable and does not irritate skin (unlike other metals such as nickel). All except three we tested are stainless steel. Tip type: The way tweezer tips are angled or curved makes them better suited for certain tasks.
How often should you replace tweezers? ›Tweezers don't break down or expire, but they will lose the ability to grab hair after a period of time. When that happens, it's either time for a replacement or to sharpen them. “If your tweezer isn't properly grabbing the hair, it may need to be realigned and sharpened,” says Fernandes.
How long do Tweezerman tweezers last? ›Lash curlers and lash tools, including the eye lash comb: up to 1 year from date of purchase. Tweezers, scissors, nippers: up to 2 years from date of purchase.
Do Tweezerman tweezers get dull? ›According to the Tweezerman site, if you've purchased a pair of tweezers and they've gone dull, you can get them re-sharpened. All you have to do is fill out a form on their site, and send your tweezers in a padded envelope to the address listed on the site.
Are tweezers better than wax? ›Tweezing is mostly used for shaping the eyebrows; in fact it's a less painful and just as effective alternative than waxing. Be sure to use a professional set of tweezers, which will minimize pain.
How does Tweezerman Smooth Finish facial hair Remover work? ›Innovative facial hair remover minimizes re-growth as it grasps the entire hair, including the follicle, removing hair at the root. The unique handles and high-quality stainless steel coil spring work together to remove areas of unwanted hair without the need for wax or chemicals.
Where should you not pluck your eyebrows? ›Technically, it's a myth that you shouldn't pluck stray hairs from above your brow - it isn't going to ruin the shape of your brows if you do it carefully. However, never try and slim your brows down by plucking from the top. All shaping should happen from below for a natural look.
Should you pluck under or over eyebrows? ›
Rule: Don't forget to pluck above the brows. Our pro-tip: To remove the thin hairs above the eyebrows more easily, we recommend using tweezers with a straight tip. The straightBROWLY Pro tweezers are ideal for removing hairs quickly and extensively.
Is it better to tweeze or thread eyebrows? ›Tweezing is the preferred method by our brow artists for one simple reason: it allows for the most detailed and accurate brow shaping, leading to the most beautiful and perfect results possible. Tweezing doesn't harm the skin and there's little risk of major errors since each hair is taken individually.
What can I use instead of tweezers to pluck my eyebrows? ›Use a fine-tooth regular comb or an eyebrow brush to push eyebrow hair up, and then just trim what is outside the shape with small scissors (preferably eyebrow scissors). If you have long or very bushy eyebrows, they may need more bulk removed, see the step-by-step to trimming brows.
Does plucking your chin hair make worse? ›However, repeated ripping of the hair from its follicle via waxing or plucking (which is essentially the same thing, when you think about it) will make hair grow back thicker, darker and coarser… and frequently, more plentiful and faster to re-grow.
Should ladies remove facial hair? ›While its purpose is to thermally protect the body by insulation and cooling through perspiration, it is okay to remove facial vellus hair. With our modern way of living — with air conditioners, heating systems, scarfs, etc. — means we no longer have to keep peach fuzz facial hair around.
Where is Tweezerman made? ›With affordable, best tweezers, precisely made in Italy and a free sharpening program for the life of the product, there really was no other brand that came close. Fast forward to today and all Tweezerman tweezers are now made in India.
Can tweezers damage hair follicles? ›Sure, you probably tweeze your brows all the time, but eyebrow hair is very sensitive to trauma and repeated tweezing can produce permanent damage to the hair follicle, Goldenberg says.
How do female celebrities remove facial hair? ›Posted: 6 years ago. For hair removal actresses do laser removal from the best beauticians in the country or abroad, whichever they prefer.
How does a woman permanently get rid of facial hair? ›If a person wants to remove their facial hair permanently, they can try electrolysis. Electrolysis destroys the growth of the hair at the base of the hair follicle, which means the hair is unable to grow back.
Which tool is best for facial hair removal? ›- 1 Finishing Touch Painless Hair Remover – Best Overall.
- 2 Panasonic Facial Hair Trimmer – Premium Quality.
- 3 VG VOGREST Facial Hair Trimmer – Best for Shower Use.
- 4 Kitsch Pro Dermaplaning Set – Best Value for Money.
- 5 Braun Silk Facial Hair Trimmer – Most Renowned.
Can you remove facial hair with tweezers? ›
Tweezing is another effective and inexpensive way to remove facial hair. This method works slightly differently than shaving. Instead of removing hair with a razor blade, tweezers are designed to pluck or pull hair from the roots. Tweezing works on any facial hair.
Is it okay to use tweezers on facial hair? ›Tweezing has its place, but it shouldn't be used everywhere on the face or body. It's important to tweeze correctly to avoid developing ingrown hairs or irritating skin. Never tweeze nose hairs or hair growing out of a mole or pimple. Other forms of hair removal may be better for certain body areas.
Why shouldn't you pluck your chin hair? ›Plucking, waxing, or shaving hair against the natural direction of growth causes the hair to be cut at a sharper angle, making it likely to grow back under the skin and cause ingrown hair.
Should a woman pluck or shave facial hair? ›Thus, out of shaving and plucking facial hair, shaving is better. But even shaving is not recommended because skin on your face is extremely delicate and soft. Comparatively waxing and laser hair removal are the best ways to get rid of facial hair.
How do the Kardashians remove facial hair? ›There are two treatments that Kim Kardashian (the most famous Kardashian of the bunch) has admitted to getting: Botox and laser hair removal. That's right.
How do beauticians remove facial hair? ›- Shaving. This is usually quick and easy. ...
- Waxing. This is effective if done regularly (around every 2-6 weeks), and may reduce regrowth. ...
- Bleaching. ...
- Threading. ...
- Hair removal creams. ...
- Electrolysis. ...
- Laser hair removal. ...
- IPL.
Facial Hair
Relying on tweezers to maintain your brows can lead to overplucking, which permanently damages the already sensitive hair follicles if removed in the wrong direction. In extreme cases, overplucking can also permanently stop the growth of your natural eyebrow hairs.
Yes, plucked hair grows back over time. However, if done correctly, you can keep it from growing back for up to 6 weeks as plucking removes the hair from the follicle.
What happens if I keep plucking my facial hair? ›Constant hair pulling can cause scarring and other damage, including infections, to the skin on your scalp or the specific area where hair is pulled and can permanently affect hair growth.
Is it better to pluck or thread chin hair? ›Tweezing works best for plucking out stray hair from the chin and between the brows. For removing hair from the upper lip and the rest of the face, waxing is the preferable option. However, if you have sensitive skin, stick to threading.
Does plucked facial hair grow back thicker? ›
However, repeated ripping of the hair from its follicle via waxing or plucking (which is essentially the same thing, when you think about it) will make hair grow back thicker, darker and coarser… and frequently, more plentiful and faster to re-grow.