Taylor Swift received a welcome gift from U2 when she landed in Dublin, Ireland, for her latest stop on The Eras Tour.
20.06.2024 - 01:03 / ok.co.uk
We all have a soft spot for high-tech beauty gadgets, but there are some essentials that we simply can't do without. One such staple is a reliable pair of tweezers.
They're not just for taming unruly brows or the odd chin hair, they're also handy for applying falsies, peeling off spot stickers and even untangling necklaces.
Given their multi-tasking prowess, it's only natural that we want the best of the best.
That's why these Rubis Tweezers on Amazon caught our eye - with over 67% of reviews being five-star ones, they must be doing something right.
The Rubis Switzerland Stainless Steel Silver/Metallic Slanted Tweezer, now £24.50 here (was £32.99), has garnered rave reviews from shoppers, and you can now bag them at a 25% discount thanks to Amazon's sale. These Rubis tweezers, now reduced to £24.50 from their original price of £33, are a must-have in any makeup bag.
Their slanted tips offer precision, allowing you to get super close to the skin and tackle even the shortest and finest hairs, reports the Mirror.
They're a game-changer if you're prone to dropping things, thanks to the angled jaw that ensures a firm hold on anything from the finest hair to chunky jewellery chains. Crafted from surgical stainless steel, these tweezers can be fully sterilised, which is crucial for preventing infections, especially when used on sensitive areas like ingrown hairs or near the eyes.
Hailing from Switzerland, they boast an impressive lifespan, meaning you'll likely only need to invest once, saving you from the hassle of frequent replacements due to lost sharpness. Shoppers are singing their praises, with one enthusiast sharing: "Excellent, very precise and doesn't pinch skin." Another satisfied customer commented: "The best tweezers
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