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Nov 13, 2024

15 Best Tweezers of 2024, Reviewed by Editors | Marie Claire

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Deciding to remove the hair on your face—or anywhere else on your body—is a personal preference. But, if you choose to opt into the world of facial hair removal, the humble tweezer reigns supreme. Whether you’ve been using the same tweezers since high school (I swear by my trusty Tweezerman pair) or are looking for a high-quality replacement, finding the best tweezers for hair removal can feel daunting—not because there are so many different options, but because the differences between them are marginal.

In terms of design, some will have blunt tips ideal for grabbing that pesky chin hair (we all have one), while others are angled to help with shaping, or they're chunkier by design for an easy grip. "I buy tweezers wherever I go," says makeup artist Pilar DeMann, who is also the owner of at least ten pairs of tweezers (we've seen photo evidence). "But like a favorite burner on the cooktop or knife in the butcher block, I do have favorites."

And so do we! Ahead, Marie Claire chats with several brow and eyelash artists who regularly utilize the best tweezers in the market. Great brows are in your future, so grab your new favorite tweezers and your best eyebrow pencil and get to work.

Stevi Christine, a celebrity brow artist and owner of Naturally By, has had her favorite tweezers—Tweezerman's Hand-Filed Gold Ultra Precision Slant Tweezer—for years. "They are easy to use as a consumer or a professional eyebrow artist. They don't pinch the skin, and they grab each hair from the root, ensuring proper tweezing, leaving no unwanted hair behind," she says. The artist also uses her pair to apply falsies, whether tackling individual lashes or an entire strip.

Tip: Slanted

Material: Stainless steel, Titanium

Warranty: Tweezerman has a free sharpening program

What We Love: Expert and editor-approved; Precise; Easy to use; Doesn't pinch the skin; Can be used for lashes

What We Don’t: Not as heavy-duty as other options

Review for MC: “Straight out of the box, I was impressed with how high quality these Tweezerman tweezers felt. They’re lightweight but sturdy, and the slant tip is nicely sharp—but not too sharp—and perfectly aligned to prevent pinching your skin. I have a lot of fine baby hairs that crop up around the tail of my brow and under the arch, and I could get right up against my skin to pluck them without any pinches whatsoever. These are pricier than any tweezer I’ve ever owned, but in my opinion, so worth it.” — Jenna Igneri, Freelance Beauty Writer

Sharp and perfectly aligned, these Tweezerman tweezers expertly grab the most stubborn of hairs without ever pinching the skin.

When you need a new set of tweezers in a pinch, you can quickly grab this fan-favorite Revlon option at Target or your local drugstore. Don’t be fooled by their affordability—crafted from pro-level stainless steel and designed with perfectly aligned slanted tips, they’ll give you plenty of grip, accuracy, and control while tweezing. They also happen to be a favorite of DeMann's. "These tweezers are thicker with a slanted tip and not too sharp,” she says. “Lately, I’ve been loving them for coarser or longer hair that I’m trying to remove.”

Tip: Slanted

Material: Stainless steel

Warranty: None

What We Love: Expert-approved; Affordable; Not too sharp; Great tension

What We Don’t: Some reviewers note the grip lessens over time

Review for MC: “As someone who prefers to let their brows grow as they please (subtle unibrow included), I really only need tweezers for cleaning up a few stray hairs here and there. I’ve had this option from Revlon in my medicine cabinet for a few years now, and they’ve always been a solid, reliable standby. The body's grid pattern makes them easy to hold and control with no slippage, and the slanted slip expertly grabs hairs and plucks them from the root. The tension on them is not only great, but it lasts, too—my OG pair is still going strong!” - Jenna Igneri, Freelance Beauty Writer

Thanks to a slanted tip and great tension, this Revlon pair expertly plucks hair from the root.

These stainless steel tweezers from iconic brow brand Anastasia Beverly Hills never need to be sharpened and have a custom-shaped head for ultimate precision, which is key when removing pesky out-of-place hairs. Legions of glowing reviews say these are also great for coarse brow hairs and for nabbing tiny brow hairs as they pop up. "These are the best tweezers I have ever used," noted one fan. "They have a good edge and take a long time to get dull."

Tip: Slanted

Material: Stainless steel

Warranty: None

What We Love: Editor-approved; Never need to be sharpened; Good for short brow hairs

What We Don’t: More expensive than other options

Review for MC: “I’m a longtime fan of Anastasia Beverly Hills, and these tweezers don’t disappoint. Yes, they’re a bit pricier than many other tweezers on the market, but they really do have a premium feel. Their slanted tip is much sharper than other tweezers I’ve used, including pointed and needle-nose styles, providing amazing precision and control. Even so, never once have I pinched or cut myself during a tweeze session, nor experienced any breakage. Plus, I really appreciate the fact that they’ll stay sharp—great bang for my buck!” — Jenna Igneri, Freelance Beauty Writer

These Anastasia Beverly Hills tweezers have an extra sharp slanted tip, providing amazing precision and control.

This bite-size pair of tweezers is a best-seller for a reason: it has calibrated tension to make grabbing the finest of hairs in a second oh so easy. This top-reviewed tweezer has been hailed as "definitely the best tweezers out there," according to Amazon, so you know your brows are in good hands. In fact, Marie Claire Beauty Editor Samantha Holender considers them the only tweezers she’ll use for at-home brow maintenance, thanks to their expert ability to grab baby rogue hairs. These are also amazing at grabbing super short chin hairs.

Tip: Slanted

Material: Stainless steel

Warranty: Tweezerman has a free sharpening program

What We Love: Editor-approved; Stays sharp for a while; Great for travel

What We Don’t: Some reviewers say the grip area is too small

Review for MC: "Just like the hair on my head, my eyebrows are super fine and slippery. I struggle to get enough tension between the tweezer head and my hair to yank out stragglers—but this little set is always there to save me in a pinch. Plus, they're compact enough to throw in every bag I own." — Samantha Holender, Beauty Editor

These Tweezerman tweezers are ideal for thin, fine hairs.

If you like to play with face gems, nail stickers, or anything else of the sort, these are the tweezers for you. Half Magic was founded by Euphoria makeup artist Donni Davy, who is an absolute expert at intricate makeup designs. This pair was "specifically designed to grip accessories like face pearls and studs for easy and safe application around the eyes.” They can also effortlessly fit into hard-to-reach places like your inner corners and lash line.

Tip: Curved

Material: Unknown

Warranty: None

What We Love: Editor-approved; Features curved tips for easy, poke-free application; Designed for eye safety

What We Don’t: Probably won't pluck your eyebrow hair

Review for MC: “I enjoy a face gem in my inner corners or along my lower lash line from time to time, and, wow, these Half Magic tweezers are a total game-changer. If you’ve ever tried to place a face gem using your fingertips, you know the struggle—these are easy to use and have great tension, expertly grabbing the tiniest of bedazzlements. The longer, curved neck makes it easy to place them precisely where you want them. As a righty, I even used them with my left hand for the sake of journalism, and I still had total control over where I was placing the gem.” — Jenna Igneri, Freelance Beauty Writer

Equipped with a long, curved neck, these tweezers make precise face gem placement a breeze.

Marie Claire E-Commerce Editor Julia Marzovilla swears by these tweezers to manage her brows. They have a large ergonomic grip, stay sharp, and are made of medical-grade stainless steel. Whether you’re looking to pluck away strays or completely reshape your brows, these make a great choice for the pro and novice alike. If you look very closely at the inside of the plates, you can see a little bit of texture, so when they close, they really grip, and the hair doesn’t break or slip.

Tip: Slanted

Material: Stainless steel

Warranty: None

What We Love: Editor-approved; Expert-designed; Has an ergonomic grip

What We Don’t: More expensive than other options

"Pointed tweezers are best for ingrown hairs," says Christine, who also notes that you might want to seek professional help for your ingrowns—these babies can be sharp. However, if you’re brave enough to DIY, these ultra-thin tweezers from Lune+Aster have you covered. They provide great control, and the precision tips allow you to get as close to the root as possible, allowing for easy ingrown removal. Expert tip? Christine suggests warming the brow area with a warm towel to open the follicles, which would make the removal easier and could prevent injuring the brow area. You'll also want to disinfect your tweezers before use.

Tip: Point

Material: Stainless steel

Warranty: None

What We Love: Editor-approved; Great precision and control; Grabs hair close to the root

What We Don’t: Sharp tip makes it easy to poke or cut yourself

These unique tapered, wedge-tipped tweezers from Eyeko boast the benefits of both a point and a slanted tip. They provide great control, precision, and grip while allowing you to grab even the hardest-to-reach hairs—even ingrowns!—making them a great choice for both reshaping your brows and regular maintenance. Remember that the sharp point means you’ll need to be extra careful not to cut your skin.

Tip: Wedge

Material: Stainless steel

Warranty: None

What We Love: Editor-approved; Dual-purpose tip; Great precision

What We Don’t: Sharp tip makes it easy to poke or cut yourself

When it comes to tweezer shapes and styles, you can’t get any more classic than a slanted tip—they make it easy to grab individual hairs while giving you the option to pluck with the pointed edge or the whole tip. This professional-grade option from Sania’s Brow Bar is expertly calibrated to grip hairs at the root, ensuring complete removal and preventing breakage. More importantly, they’re designed with ergonomic grip for great control and comfort—no sore hands after a long shaping session! Plus, the gold finish makes them feel extra luxe.

Tip: Slanted

Material: Stainless Steel

Warranty: None

What We Love: Comfortable ergonomic handles; Versatile tip; High-quality

What We Don’t: More expensive than other options

If you're looking for tweezers that will do more than just pluck your eyebrows, Benefit Cosmetics has you covered. This double-duty pair features a slanted tip on one end to pluck rogue hairs, while the other end features a convenient brow brush to help style your brows—or brush them all in one direction while plucking to see where you need to focus.

Tip: Slanted

Material: Unknown

Warranty: None

What We Love: Great 2-in-1 grooming tool; Diamond dust coating for easy grip

What We Don’t: Some reviewers note they’re not sharp enough to grab superfine hairs

Rubis is a pro-loved brand that has the tweezer game down to a science, with all of its products engineered for excellent precision from high-quality stainless steel. This "crab-tipped" pair was designed to help you get your hands on hard-to-grab hairs (especially pesky short ones). And not only do they grab—they hold.

Tip: Angled

Material: Stainless steel

Warranty: Manufacturing warranty returns accepted 3 days after receipt

What We Love: Great for hard-to-reach and short hairs; Expert-loved brand

What We Don’t: More expensive than other options

"Rounded tweezers are multi-purpose and can also catch the most stubborn hairs," explains makeup artist Taylar B. They’re also great if you’re prone to cutting or nicking yourself when you pluck, making them a great choice for brow novices. This ring shape in particular allows you to see the hairs you're grabbing while also preventing you from poking yourself.

Tip: Rounded

Material: Stainless steel

Warranty: None

What We Love: Rounded tip makes it easy to catch stubborn hairs; Won't poke you

What We Don’t: Using them requires a bit of a learning curve

Yes, you read that price correctly—and that's the cost of two pairs of tweezers. While such a low price may initially put some off, Taylar notes that, when it comes to tweezers, expensive doesn’t necessarily mean better. "This duo-pack contains my favorite tweezers—they’re durable and get even the tiniest hairs out of the way," she says. One pair features a slanted tip for gripping thicker brow hairs when shaping and grooming, while the second flat-tipped pair is great for removing finer, barely-there hairs.

Tip: Slanted and square

Material: Stainless steel

Warranty: None

What We Love: Very affordable; Includes two different tweezers; Textured grip for added control; Expert-approved

What We Don’t: Some reviewers find them a bit small

Choosing tweezers for your lash extensions is a little more complicated than picking something for a simple pluck. "My favorite tweezers for doing lash extensions truly depend on the technique and style of lash we are creating," says celebrity brow and lash artist Melina Cespedes, founder of Lash Society Miami. "For classic lashes, I use old-school tweezers with a slant tip. But when I do volume lashes, I switch between L-shaped tweezers and a C-shaped tweezer. My isolating tweezer (left hand) stays the same—slim, straight, and lightweight!" This highly-rated set has all of the above.

Tip: Variety

Material: Stainless steel

Warranty: None

What We Love: Contains multiple types of tweezers; Highly rated; Multiple color options

What We Don’t: Some reviewers note that the grip varies.

DeMann is also a fan of Trim's slant tweezers, which she once picked up at a gas station—you can find them literally everywhere. Extremely affordable (they won’t set you back more than $2), this is the pair of tweezers that's been in your parent's bathroom forever and always does the trick when you spot a rogue hair. One thing we don't love, however? They're made with aluminum, not stainless steel, which makes them more prone to corroding.

Tip: Slanted

Material: Aluminum

Warranty: None

What We Love: Expert-approved; Affordable; Easy to clean; Textured grips for greater control

What We Don’t: Made with aluminum instead of stainless steel

Celebrity makeup artist Mary Phillips says that stainless steel tweezers are best. They're non-allergenic and don't irritate the skin. “[They're] also super durable and hygenic," she adds.

The material that a pair of tweezers is made from is important, but so too is a slightly unexpected detail: the grip. "The grasp and tension of a tweezer is a very important feature," Phillips adds.

You want to trust the way your chosen pair of tweezers fits in your hand and know that it has the right amount of tension to do its job.

In the end, the best tweezers for you are the tweezers you're most comfortable holding.

"I do think tweezers are very personal," says Christine. "One of my brow artists who works at the brow boutique prefers a stronger pressure grip to her tweezers. I prefer not so much pressure and not too sharp."

Pro tip: brush your brows up before plucking.

While slant tweezers are the most commonly seen type of tweezer, these handy little gadgets are available with a number of tip designs. Pointed, flat or square, and rounded tweezers are also available. "If you are a new brow tweezer user I would start with slanted tweezers," notes DeMann.

If you've never used tweezers before, you know the first rule is to be careful—any sharp edge near your eyes is something to be wary of. "Less is more, meaning start slow and work your way up. Perhaps visit a professional to ensure you are holding the tweezers properly, which will prevent you from getting ingrown hairs and cutting or pinching the skin," says Christine.

DeMann adds that if you choose to do your own brows, it's important to take your time, use great light, really look at what you’re doing, and take the process one hair at a time, as one hair will affect five others.

"Tweezers don't expire," says Taylar. "However, sharpening them is needed every so often because they lose their ability to grip hair." Be sure to sharpen them with an emery board after cleaning with a cotton ball and rubbing alcohol.

Naomi Campbell once took it upon herself to pluck Andy Cohen's eyebrows during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live. You never know when you'll need your tweezer.

"I would recommend wiping your tweezers with alcohol prior and after usage," says Christine. This will help prevent rusting and the spread of bacteria—especially if you're trying to dislodge an ingrown.

When to replace your tweezers depends on how much you use them and how well they've been taken care of and stored. "Be aware that if you drop them on a hard surface, the tweezers can become out of alignment, which will not provide the same outcome as before," she adds.

To compile this list, we scoured the internet and combed through countless customer reviews to find the top-rated tweezers on the market. We also asked the Marie Claire team to share their go-to tweezers for grooming their brows at home, tapped five brow and makeup experts to share their tried-and-true favorites and insights, and then asked independent and staff testers to put a mix of cult favorites and latest and greatest innovations to the test.

For each pair of tweezers we tested, we evaluated the quality of the design, the functionality of the tip shape, the ease and comfort of use, and, overall, how well they grip and remove stray hairs or perform their other functions, such as pick up and place face gems.

Mary Phillips is a renowned celebrity makeup artist whose clients include some of the most famous models and Hollywood stars. Known for creating the most flattering, dewy, and flawless complexions, Mary takes a less is more approach to makeup, letting each woman’s natural beauty shine through both in-person and in photos. Mary’s fresh, breathable makeup application has resonated with a loyal audience on social media that trusts her for her innovative yet attainable beauty tips.

Stevi Christine is an award-winning celebrity brow and make up artist with over 15 years of experience perfecting her iconic natural-looking, effortlessly chic brows, coining the term "the un done, done brow."

Stevi started her career as a freelance artist working for Laura Mercier where her recognized talent soon took her to working high-profile, film, music and red-carpet events for celebrity clients. In 2008, she was appointed the resident makeup artist at LA's prestigious Warren Tricomi Salon. Spending time with each client to find their unique shape, she became not only a trusted makeup artist, but beloved expert brow artist. Stevi moved on to become the resident brow stylist at Kate Sommerville where she is known as the "eyebrow fairy." She is also the founder of Naturally by Stevi Christine.

LA born Pilar DeMann is no stranger to the Hollywood life. Deemed the Eyebrow Queen of Litchfield County, Pilar knows that if the eyes are the windows to the soul, then the eyebrows are the frame. It was this notion that led Pilar to conceive a simple routine anchored in brows done right, for her clients. Coined as BLLaC, an easy to remember acronym so women know to focus on their Brows, Lashes, Lips and Cheeks. Whether she is teaching a client how to apply makeup, glamming them up for a party or a walk down the aisle, Pilar always starts with these key features, which has become a simple routine that takes less than five minutes.

Taylar B. is a dynamic Gen Z entrepreneur who has made a significant mark in both the beauty and academic worlds. Graduating high school as valedictorian amidst the challenges of the pandemic in 2021, she exemplifies resilience and adaptability. Currently pursuing her passion for makeup artistry alongside her studies in Political Science at Louisiana State University, Taylar embodies the modern blend of creativity and intellect.

With a keen eye for detail and an innate flair for aesthetics, Taylar has established herself as a sought-after makeup artist, catering to a diverse clientele. Her dedication to her craft and her ability to stay ahead of trends have earned her recognition within the beauty industry.

Simultaneously, Taylar is committed to academic excellence, exploring the complexities of Political Science at one of the nation's leading institutions. Her academic pursuits reflect her curiosity about the world and her desire to make a difference in society.

As a rising talent in both the beauty and academic spheres, Taylar B. brings a fresh perspective and a wealth of talent to everything she does. Her story of perseverance, passion, and ambition serves as an inspiration to her peers and those who aspire to pursue their dreams against all odds.

After completing her degree at Florida State University, Melina Cespedes ventured off to Los Angeles to further her experiences in the beauty industry. She realized that her passion did not lie in the realm of traditional spas, she went to a lashing seminar, and fell in love. She got married and came back to Miami five years ago and was looking for a lash studio to get her own lashes done and realized Miami did not have any reputable studios. She went back to LA, got retrained and then came back to Miami to launch her company, Lash Society Miami.

“It became my therapy. You know how some people paint and some people run and workout? Well, lashing, to me, is my therapy,” said Cespedes. “It’s an art, and I make sure my aestheticians have lashing as one of their passions. Together, we believe in the art behind it.”

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Julia Marzovilla is the Fashion E-Commerce Editor at Marie Claire, where she reviews the latest launches from fashion and beauty brands, finds the best on-sale items around the internet, and interviews experts to find the best products in any category to share with her readers. She also creates shopping guides that span every vertical on the site as an expert in everything from the best laptop bags to the best laser hair removal devices.

In her near decade of experience, Julia has both written for several top outlets in the E-Commerce space and worked at major fashion labels. Prior to joining the Marie Claire team, she contributed similar shopping stories to sites such as Bustle, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Who What Wear, and worked as the Trending Fashion and News Writer STYLECASTER. You can find her across the internet at @JuliaMarzovilla. In real life, you can find her creating shopping guides for her friends, cooking or baking in her too-small kitchen, or buying tickets for the next time Harry Styles is in town.

Julia has a Bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in Journalism from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. She lives in New York City, her hometown.

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