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The Swiss Cross Slant Tweezers are unbeatably precise, as long as you don't drop them (a drop often leads to the demise of any tweezer – it sadly throws them out of alignment), they’re sure to see you through all your hair-plucking needs.
The slick Swiss outer distinguishes them from the crowd, with a perfectly-designed, ergonomic shape that allows for deft and effortless handling. The slanted tip fits the curves and contours of your brows like the missing pieces of a puzzle, giving extra grip and pulling power from the very root of each hair (which slows down hair regrowth!). Adept at grasping even the tiniest of hairs (yep, even stubble), delicately handmade and coming with a protective cap, what’s not to love?
Start by brushing your brows so that the hairs are directed upwards (toothbrushes work well for this!) so that you can see where and what to pluck. Make sure you are in a bright area. Brows should start straight upwards from the inner corner of each eye, and the arch placement can be found by following a line from the nostril to the brow via the pupil. The very end tip of the brow can be mapped by tracing a line from your nostril to the outer corner of your eye. Pluck one hair at a time and step back from the mirror at intervals to check the overall look. Oh, and if in doubt, don't pluck it out!
Rubis Tweezers are arguably the very best pluck in the world. Rubis made their name from crafting precision tweezers exclusively for the Swiss watch industry. Used to make Patek Philippe, Cartier and Rolex watches, it’s clear that Rubis have always provided tools of the highest quality with high levels of precision. With a wealth of experience under their belt, they branched out into the beauty industry, creating world-renowned tools with the same factories and skilled craftsmen that they were originally famed for. (And thank goodness they did!)
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The Swiss Cross Slant Tweezers are unbeatably precise, as long as you don't drop them (a drop often leads to the demise of any tweezer – it sadly throws them out of alignment), they’re sure to see you through all your hair-plucking needs.
The slick Swiss outer distinguishes them from the crowd, with a perfectly-designed, ergonomic shape that allows for deft and effortless handling. The slanted tip fits the curves and contours of your brows like the missing pieces of a puzzle, giving extra grip and pulling power from the very root of each hair (which slows down hair regrowth!). Adept at grasping even the tiniest of hairs (yep, even stubble), delicately handmade and coming with a protective cap, what’s not to love?
Start by brushing your brows so that the hairs are directed upwards (toothbrushes work well for this!) so that you can see where and what to pluck. Make sure you are in a bright area. Brows should start straight upwards from the inner corner of each eye, and the arch placement can be found by following a line from the nostril to the brow via the pupil. The very end tip of the brow can be mapped by tracing a line from your nostril to the outer corner of your eye. Pluck one hair at a time and step back from the mirror at intervals to check the overall look. Oh, and if in doubt, don't pluck it out!
Rubis Tweezers are arguably the very best pluck in the world. Rubis made their name from crafting precision tweezers exclusively for the Swiss watch industry. Used to make Patek Philippe, Cartier and Rolex watches, it’s clear that Rubis have always provided tools of the highest quality with high levels of precision. With a wealth of experience under their belt, they branched out into the beauty industry, creating world-renowned tools with the same factories and skilled craftsmen that they were originally famed for. (And thank goodness they did!)
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