Long regarded as an archaic method, the tweezers remain a safe bet to overcome rebellious hairs effectively. The proof: if many hair removal techniques have emerged, it remains the most popular. Whether for the eyebrows, armpits or jersey: the choice is wide and each has its particularity. So which one to choose according to your needs? Here is our guide.

The different clamps and their use

Basically, there are four distinct categories of tweezers:

  • The beveled or angled pliers: precise and resistant, it takes care of the most sensitive areas, such as the jersey or the eyebrows, with delicacy.
  • The right or square clamp: it is the star of the tweezers. It is also the most sold and we understand why: it allows to pull the thick hairs, both more clearly and more precisely.
  • The crab clip: designed specifically for the central area, it is ideal for taking care of your eyebrows. With its curved ends inwards, she manages to catch the smallest and finest hairs without breaking them.
  • Sharp forceps: it is a great ally against ingrown hairs and splinters.

Which tweezers to choose?

Longiline, metallic, symmetrical, classic, girly ... In the radius tweezers, there is enough to lose the head. Brands seek to make it a true fashion accessory, or even a connected object.

In the high-tech category, there are for example the electric tweezers , ideal for hair removal of the chin or upper lip, or the "tweez pink", a light clamp through which no hair escapes you, even against the light.

In search of originality? Choose a forceps that tilts at 90 °. Ergonomic, it perfectly matches the shape of the hand for controlled hair removal.

For those who want a more fun object, there are colorful, patterned, glitter ... anything is possible!

Finally for the most classic, the tweezers with sleek design are still relevant, no reason to worry.

So, what is the ideal solution? Certainly to have different models to meet any eventuality. One last tip, remember to regularly clean your tweezers with a cotton soaked in alcohol at 60 or 90 ° C.