Our Top Tweezer Picks
When it comes to the reliability and quality of a pair of lash tweezers, they are not all created equal. Great lash tweezers should be made of high quality steel. A good quality tweezer can be magnetic or not and lightweight or heavy, it really depends on the material composition.
Lash Isolation Tweezers: The same isolation tweezer can be used for any lash service from Classic to Hybrid, Volume to Mega Volume. The goal is to isolate one individual natural lash without the surrounding natural lashes falling into your section. Finding a tweezer can take some trial and error as there is no ‘one shoe fits all’, we all have unique design preferences.
Classic Lash Tweezers: When choosing a Classic Lash Tweezer, we recommend opting for a curved head and a thick ball point tip option. The curved head will make it easier on your wrist when picking up the individual classic lash from the strip as you won’t have to hover your hand over the tile. Instead you can rest your palm on the side of the lash tile for added stability and pickup from the side. The thicker pointed tip will effortlessly grip the classic lash without the lash flying out of the tweezers hold.
Volume Lash Tweezers: Make sure you are purchasing a tweezer that will grip your volume fan with ease. Many Volume Lash Tweezers will look the same shape-wise but perform completely differently. The aesthetic of one tweezer may be the exact same but the weight, material or quality can make a world of difference. The right tweezer can make your Volume lash journey a delight and the wrong one has the potential to make your fanning experience very frustrating. There are specific tweezer styles most commonly used for each volume method. Once you choose the method you connect with most, you will then get a feel for which tweezer will work best for that method. As you expand your services and try new methods, you can slowly acquire more tweezers.
Here are a few of our top picks at Lost Artistry