🎯 Master the art of precision grooming with Majestic Bombay Tweezers!
Majestic Bombay Fine Point Tweezers combine surgical-grade stainless steel with ultra-fine needle nose tips to deliver professional-level precision for splinter, ingrown hair, and eyebrow grooming. Designed for durability and effortless control, these tweezers are a versatile tool for both personal and professional use, ensuring sharpness and alignment that lasts year after year.
M**.
Holy Grail Tweezers – Worth Every Penny!
I never thought I’d get excited about tweezers, but here we are. These Majestic Bombay fine point tweezers are seriously next-level. I bought them specifically for stubborn chin hairs (you know the ones—sneaky, wiry, and seemingly invisible until you’re in your car with perfect sunlight). These bad boys grab everything—even the tiniest, most elusive hairs—with precision and zero slippage.They’re sharp (in a good way), and the needle-nose tip is perfect not only for facial hair but also for splinters and even tick removal (used once on my dog and it worked flawlessly). The surgical-grade quality is obvious the moment you hold them—they’re sturdy, well-made, and feel like a professional tool.If you’ve ever struggled with dull, cheap tweezers that miss the mark or break hairs instead of pulling them cleanly, do yourself a favor and upgrade to these. I’ve already tossed my drugstore pair. These are now my ride-or-die grooming tool.Pro tip: Keep the protective cap on when not in use—they’re seriously sharp!✅ Perfect for chin hairs, brows, splinters, and ingrowns✅ Grabs even the finest hairs without snapping them✅ High-quality, precise, and comfortable to useWill absolutely repurchase if I ever lose them—but they’re so good I guard them like treasure.
L**
Best Tweezers
These are the best tweezers
D**I
Fantastically pointy and sharp
Just what the title says. They do the job, grab fine hairs and are pointy enough to hurt if you like yourself. Perfect for my needs to pluck some fine hairs. The shape is nice too, with the wideness.
S**R
Very useful
First time I tried the really pointed type of tweezers. Like them a lot.
A**R
Work fine, fragile, very sharp
I used the same pair of tweezers for years, and now I can’t find anything comparable. These are sharp, easy to hold, and so far, I haven’t dropped them point down, on anything and bent them or created a puncture wound. They’re pretty good at actual tweezing, but the sides remove more hair than the points, which isn’t usually what I’m aiming for. I like the splinter removing type tweezers better than other types of points, but they seem to be quite fragile and bend easily. They work well, but will likely need to be replaced often.
J**S
You'll love them!
These are great. They're sturdy, well made and I like the color and the fact that they come in a protective pouch. I like the color as well. I somehow managed to get a lot of fine splinters in my thumb and they were better than a needle getting them out. They also are easy to handle.
A**A
Already ordered another
These are the best tweezers I've ever owned. Yes, even better than Tweezerman, in my opinion. They make it so easy to grab individual tricky hairs, and also allow you to grab many at once if you use the whole length of the point parallel to your skin. I don't think I'll ever have to wax my stache again. I have only had them a couple says, so I cannot speak about dulling over time. However, I already ordered another pair. The first pair I bought for my face, the second I will be using for work, as I do some pretty intricate work at my job, and I believe these will be great for that. Honestly, I think I'll be ordering a third pair just to keep in my bag.Edit: These do dull quite fast. They are no good for precision, but like I said in my original review, they are good for yanking out many hairs at once. I have changed my review from 5 stars to 3 stars.Edit # 2 (03/24/18): I ordered a few more pairs of these tweezers and I found that the tips vary quite a bit and some are useless. I responded to an email from the seller after I ordered my last pair telling of my issue and they were extremely helpful. Mike helped me and assured me that he would hand pick a perfect replacement free of charge. I received the replacement 2 days later and they were in fact perfect.Idk, I have huge issues with tweezers, but when these are good they're good, and the customer service is outstanding from my experience. If you get a bad pair, contact the seller and they will most likely go out of their way to make it right.
S**7
The GOOD and the BAD! Just my experience...
So I bought these over a year ago and they were pretty much my fave tweezers I ever owned. I had more expensive Tweezerman slant tweezers before these, that I also loved initially but when they lost their tight squeeze (surely from my repeatedly dropping them on the hard bathroom floor), I sent them back for free sharpening and they were never quite the same. So onto amazon for a new pair but the TMs are so darn EXPENSIVE and didn't even get the excellent reviews anymore. Then I saw these yellow ones.Loved the price of course and the reviews seemed great (plus I love the yellow color) so I gave it a shot. And they were fantastic really- the grip/pull was tight and smooth and the tiny sharp points were perfect for making the tiniest hole in a pimple before going back with my toilet-paper-wrapped index fingers for the squeeze. I found I could even use them on really small pimples and blackheads without squeezing at all- just a little pressure on the outside of the tiny blemish and oftentimes the seed thing would just pop right out. Also the tiny sharp point was great for precision tweezes when the hair I wanted to tweeze was nestled into a bunch of hairs I didn't (like a grey in the middle of my dark brow, ew).So inevitably these did lose their grip. I don't remember ever dropping them but it's likely that my daughter or husband did as these somehow became a "family tool', much to my chagrin. Once it was lost, it was gone forever. I couldn't SEE any difference to the tips- it was that slight- but they would only grip like 10% of the time, if that. So I checked the listing and sure enough the seller offers free sharpening. I contacted them and while they didn't respond immediately, they did a few days later... asking me to ship the tweezers to them in NYC for sharpening. Which I did. It took a while to receive them back and when I did, I thought they may have sent me a brand new pair, as they were professionally sealed in a brand new package.But alas. These are either my original tweezers, not sharpened well at all, or a brand new dud pair. I see some reviews say they are hit or miss so I'm not sure which but I can't get a good grip with these things either. The first couple weeks I thought I did but it was like 30% of the time compared to 100% like initially. Now it's never. Not for hairs anyway, they still work ok for blemishes I guess.But to wrap up, here I am buying a new pair anyway. For this price it's worth a shot and this time I'm buying 2 pairs so that mine will be AbsolutelyHandsOff to everyone else in the family. If either of the new pairs are duds I'll be sure to post a follow up but I feel like my outlook is good.
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