September 17, 2015
September 17, 2015 - PRESSADVANTAGE -
PreciseGryp, a business in Beaverton, OR, wants to warn people about the dangers of using dull tweezers. The company points out that research has shown that dull tweezers can be damaging to both hair and skin. "When you use dull tweezers, you risk breaking the hairs, leaving you with stubble in your eyebrows or anywhere else where you have been tweezing," says Keegan Allen from PreciseGryp. "While hairs can grow back, you can also damage the skin. In fact, it is not unheard of for skin to tear, which can potentially lead to permanent scarring."
The company explained that in order to avoid dull tweezers, a twelve step process should be followed. Unfortunately, most manufacturers of tweezers use a four step process, which is why they often don't last long. Only with the twelve step process can people be assured that the tips are thin, sharp and perfectly aligned, which is needed to allow people to use them properly.
It has also been found that it is equally important to make sure that the tweezers are always properly protected. This stops the tips from getting damaged and becoming dull. It also prevents the tips from becoming misaligned.
The PreciseGryp tweezers have been designed using the twelve step process to guarantee their quality. In addition, they are provided with a high quality case that protects the tweezers from damage and stops them from getting dull. This allows users to tweeze their hairs with professional precision, ensuring both their hairs and skin are fully protected.
"Our tweezers have been expertly crafted," adds Keegan Allen. "They are made from stainless steel and have thin and very sharp tips that are perfectly aligned. This means that a user will always have the accuracy they want, allowing for quick, easy and painless hair removal and eyebrow shaping."
The tips on the PreciseGryp tweezers are slanted. This makes them perfect for grabbing those stray hairs. In addition, they can just as easily be used for first aid, for instance, if there is a splinter stuck in the skin. By holding the tip up, tweezing is made easy. Holding the tip down allows users to access the short ingrown hairs and making fast work of them. Those who are interested in the tweezers can click here to buy on Amazon.
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For more information about PreciseGryp, contact the company here:
PreciseGryp
Keegan Allen
+15036084615
keeganallen@precisegryp.com
9450 SW Gemini Dr #41107
Beaverton
OR 97008-7105