Tweezers

Eyebrow Tweezers
Used for shaping and correcting eyebrows both at home and in the salon.
Eyelash Extension
Tweezers Designed for precise gripping and placement of artificial lashes using any extension technique.
Tool for Lash and Brow Lamination
Used to distribute lashes on lifting rods and gently position each hair accurately.
Podiatry Splinter Tweezers
Ideal for removing parts of ingrown nails, small fragments, or foreign objects, thanks to narrow tips with notches.
Tweezers for Replaceable Files
Designed for contact-free removal of disposable adhesive abrasive files from a nail file base or pedicure disc.

How to Use Tweezers
Eyebrow Tweezers
Grip the hair as close to the root as possible and gently pull it in the direction of growth.
Eyelash ExtensionTweezers
Carefully grip the artificial lash with the tips of the tweezers. Using adhesive, attach it to the natural lash following the chosen extension technique.
Tool for Lash and Brow Lamination
Evenly apply the lamination solution while shaping the lashes or brows as desired.
Podiatry Splinter Tweezers
Gently grip the splinter with the tip of the tweezers, apply slight pressure to secure it, and slowly remove it.
Tweezers for Removing Adhesive Abrasive Files
Carefully grip the edge of the adhesive file with the tips of the tweezers and remove it from the base in one smooth motion.

Choose a quality tool from our Catalog.

– Choose tweezers made of stainless steel — they are durable, rust-resistant, and easy to disinfect.
– The tweezers’ tips should close tightly without gaps to ensure precise gripping.
– Select tweezers based on shape and size for a comfortable fit in your hand.
The tweezers should feel balanced, have a comfortable weight, and not slip during use.

– Use a brush to remove cosmetic residue, dust, glue, or product — do not use abrasive materials.
– Store in a dry place at +5 to +25°C, out of reach of children.
– Coated (painted) tweezers are suitable only for disinfection and cold sterilization — do not process them in an autoclave or dry-heat sterilizer.
– Disinfect according to the instructions — do not use acids or alkalis.
For more details, see the Disinfection and Sterilization section.

Tools for Home Use
– To clean the tools’ surface from skin or hair residue, use a soft brush with warm, soapy water or a baking soda solution.
– Wipe the tools with a dry cloth and let them dry completely before storage.
– For disinfection, we recommend using specialized products to ensure hygienic use.
– Use only disinfectants that are safe for stainless steel and do not cause corrosion. The products must also be safe for humans, non-irritating, and hypoallergenic.
– Follow the instructions on the product packaging. Do not use products containing active chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, or oxygen-based bleaches, as these may cause corrosion of metal tools.
– Carefully wipe the tool’s working parts. If any solution gets into the connection, rinse and dry the tool thoroughly.

Common Mistakes in Tool Care
Exceeding the recommended exposure time or concentration of disinfectant, using low-quality solutions, processing wet or dirty tools, using poor-quality equipment, or storing tools in a damp environment.
Repairs and maintenance should only be performed by specialists at an authorized Service Center.

– Visually inspect the bits before use to ensure they are free of damage. Do not use damaged or faulty tools.
– Regularly check the tip closure and sharpness of the tweezers. Have them professionally sharpened when necessary.
– Use the tool only as intended, and keep it clean and dry after each use.
– Handle all tools with care. Protect the tool from drops and impacts.