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There Are a Bunch of Tweezerman Products on Sale at Ulta Right Now

You may have noticed some posts from our friends at the Strategist on the Cut. They’ll be dropping in every now and again, sharing their expertise on the basics you don’t have time to research and the weird and wonderful things you don’t yet know you need.

Hairless Week is already behind us, but so many of our hair-removal experts name-dropped Tweezerman products that we were immediately on the scene when we saw that Ulta was having a dedicated sale on all things Tweezerman. Below, we’ve bookmarked a couple of their greatest beauty hits that are included, from their best-selling slant tweezers to their eyelash curlers — some that we’ve written about before, and others that we just happen to really, really like.

Tweezerman’s Über-popular, laser-cut slant tweezers have showed up again and again on this site, from professional brow shapers (Proper Puss owner Rachael Brown is a fan, and the Tweezist herself recommended them for plucking) to beauty editors. The Cut’s Ashley Weatherford considers them an essential for shaping your brows.

You could always scoop one up in miniature form, too, if you want to slide it into a clutch or mini-bag for touch-ups.

And if you want to get meticulous with your brows, we like this little spoolie and scissors set for shaping them up. The scissors are ergonomic and slanted for better precision when you’re trimming the ends.

This eyelash comb with gold-plated metal teeth works wonders at peeling apart clumpy lashes post-mascara, too. It’s not super discounted here, but if you were already thinking about pulling the trigger on one, every teeny bit counts.

The Cut’s Kathleen Hou ranked this as one of the eight best eyelash curlers of all time, and this classic style (a Tweezerman best seller) comes in a trendy rose-gold finish.

And if you’re dealing with lots of peach fuzz en masse, so less concerned with precision, Lara Kaiser, an aesthetician at Brooklyn’s Shen Beauty, pointed us to this coiled-spring doohickey that is sort of like at-home threading for larger patches of hair.

Though Tweezerman’s slant tweezers work well for everyday maintenance, if you’re rooting for fine baby hairs or ingrown hairs, you’d be better off using something ultraprecise with a defined point. It’s why Kaiser also recommended Tweezerman for the job, here.

Foot model Kimbra Hickey tipped us off to Tweezerman’s foot callus stone, which she says she uses daily with a sugar scrub to exfoliate her feet: “The ceramic stone is smooth, covered, and easy to travel with.” And for those with extra-gnarly calluses, this Tweezerman rasp that writer Kase Wickman uses to shave off the thick husks of skin around the balls of her feet is also on sale.

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There’s a Bunch of Tweezerman Stuff on Sale at Ulta Now