Tweezerman Point Tweezer Classic Stainless Steel
Description
Description
Pointed stainless steel tweezers for ingrown hairs
Some hairs cannot be grabbed by a slant tweezer. Ingrown hairs just under the skin, down hairs too fine to grasp, or fuzz hiding just below the surface — with these types of hairs, a regular slant tweezer just slides over without getting a grip.
The Tweezerman Point Tweezer in Classic Stainless Steel is specially designed for precisely these hairs. Two finely filed points taper and close exactly on each other, allowing you to precisely poke and grasp at one point — even with hairs that are still partly under the skin or so thin they are barely visible.
Benefits
- Fine pointed tips for removing ingrown hairs and baby hairs
- Works where a slant tweezer no longer grips — down hairs, fuzz, and short-cut hairs
- Hand-filed tips that close exactly on each other for grip strength at one precision point
- Fully stainless steel, suitable for sterilization in autoclave and barbicide
- Vegan and cruelty-free, identical craftsmanship as the other Tweezerman tweezers
Craftsmanship & material
Fine pointed tips: The tips taper and end in a tiny, perfectly aligned closure. This allows you to gently lift an ingrown hair without damaging the surrounding skin, or to grasp an extremely fine down hair that offers no surface for a slant tweezer.
Hand-filed finish: Just like with the Slant Tweezer, the tips are aligned by trained craftsmen by hand. With a pointed tweezer, this precision is even more critical: a millimeter off immediately results in loss of grip strength. The manual processing ensures that both points meet exactly.
Calibrated spring tension: The tension of the tweezers is adjusted for controlled, slow work. With ingrown hairs, patience and gentle movement are more important than force — the tweezers support that fine control instead of pinching.
Stainless steel: The entire tweezer is made of professional stainless steel and is resistant to disinfection in an autoclave or barbicide. This makes it suitable for use in skin clinics and salons where hygiene is required.
How to use it
- Clean the skin and open the pores with a warm washcloth or after showering
- Examine the ingrown hair carefully in a magnifying mirror with good lighting
- Place the tip of the tweezer carefully against the hair, not against the surrounding skin
- Pinch the tips closed and gently pull the hair in the direction of hair growth
- Clean the tips after use with an alcohol wipe and store the tweezer with the protective cap on
Suitable for
- Removing ingrown hairs after waxing, shaving, or waxing
- Removing fine baby hairs and downy hairs on the face
- Removing splinters or debris from the skin where fine precision is needed
- Salon use and professional skin treatments (autoclave- and barbicide-resistant)
- People with curly or coarse hair, where ingrown hairs occur more often
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference with a slant tweezer?
A slant tweezer grabs hairs along their full length at once and is suitable for shaping eyebrows and general plucking. A pointed tweezer grips at one precision point and is intended for ingrown hairs, baby hairs, and situations where you need to work very precisely. Many people have both tweezers at home for different uses.
Can I also use this tweezer for eyebrows?
It can, but it’s not the most practical choice for general eyebrow shaping — a slant tweezer works faster and more comfortably for that. However, this tweezer is ideal for removing loose fine hairs between or under your eyebrows that a slant tweezer misses.
Does the pointed tweezer damage my skin?
If used correctly, no. Hold the tips against the hair, not the skin, and work calmly. Avoid poking hard into the skin with ingrown hairs — gently lift the hair until it can be grasped. For stubborn ingrown hairs with inflammation, it’s better to consult a dermatologist or skin therapist.

