MEDICALASH Precision Tweezers - Volume Lash Type A

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MEDICALASH Precision Tweezers - Volume Lash Type A
About the Product

Product Description

Lightweight spring tension for precise, stress-free volume lash work.

Designed specifically for volume lash techniques, these precision tweezers feature a light spring that helps reduce hand fatigue during long procedures. Each pair is meticulously handcrafted by skilled Japanese tweezer artisans and produced in a factory that also manufactures medical-grade forceps—ensuring consistent quality, balance, and spring performance.

Recommended For

Smoothly gripping flared volume lashes, maintaining fan shape, and minimizing strain during detailed salon work.


Specifications

■ Length: 129mm
■ Weight: 16g


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Product Reviews

Customer Reviews

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BG Staff Review
Tweezers with color development

By changing the color with the three-color tweezers, there is a difference from other tweezers and it is easy to find.

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BG Staff Review
Twiser for volume with a long tip

It is a tweezer used in volume rush, but it has a long tip. It has a fine tip and is easy to grasp.

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Shimu
Spring is hard

The springs are stiffer than the ones I used before, and my hands get tired because I put more effort into grasping the hair. When I'm single, I'm still tired, but when I'm thin, my hair is likely to break. Are you used to it?

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