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MAC tweezer and curler

post #1 of 15
Thread Starter 
hi, want do you think about them? should I buy the MAC curler and the slant tweezer? :confused:

thanks for answer
post #2 of 15
I have both and love them. The curler has a great angle to it. Some curlers can be too curved, making it really difficult to get to certain lashes, but this one is just right.

The MAC tweezers are the best I have ever used. I stopped using my Tweezerman tweezers after I bought my MACs. They don't even compare.
post #3 of 15
If you really want a good set of tweezers Rubis is one of the best brands. I've had a mine for years and they're still very sharp.

http://www.folica.com/Tweezers_115_1.html
post #4 of 15
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Originally Posted by Isis
If you really want a good set of tweezers Rubis is one of the best brands. I've had a mine for years and they're still very sharp.

http://www.folica.com/Tweezers_115_1.html

I second Rubis! the best tweezers EVER!
post #5 of 15
i just started with MAC's tweezers and they are grrrrreat!! lol, ill never use anything else!!
post #6 of 15
I didn't even know Mac made tweezers and eyelash curler - pro store/freestanding store only? Or at the counters too?
post #7 of 15
I think you can get them at both freestanding & pro stores.
post #8 of 15
IMHO, you'd be better off getting the Shu curler and some Tweezerman tweezers.
post #9 of 15
I agree with arbonnechick. I use a Shu curler and Tweezerman tweezers. Although I don't tweeze often because I usually get my eyebrows waxed. But, when money's tight, or my brows look *really* scary, I'll use my Tweezerman.

I used to have the MAC eyelash curler, but it would miss some lashes every time, and that got frustrating. The Shu curler gets *all* of my lashes (I was beginning to think no curler ever would, honestly).
post #10 of 15
Thread Starter 
thank you all. that's help me a lot.
post #11 of 15
counters only carry the eye lash curler but no tweezers only freestanding and pro stores carry the tweezers.CP huurraaay!
post #12 of 15
The curler is a good standard curve curler, good to have in a kit. I also use a Tweezerman corner curler in tandem with it.

I'm a bit of a tweezer Luddite and I won't pay huge money for them. I live right on the ocean and most tweezers, no matter how well they're finished or stored, will begin to rust in six months or so.
post #13 of 15
i like the rubis tweezer too. i would never use an other tweezer.
I had the curler from Mac two months ago. But i don“t like it and so i swaped it. I think you can have the same result with a 2$ curler, sorry.
post #14 of 15
Tweezerman tweezers are great!
post #15 of 15
I have one of the Sonia Kashuk eyelash curlers and it is great!
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