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Dumont Swiss Engineered Tweezers

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GladGirl® is delighted to offer three types of Dumont Tweezers from this remarkable Swiss company. Always keeping our customers' needs in mind, these Dumont tweezers have the distinction of being totally hand crafted and made to our specifications. 3 tip and length variations are offered in our Dumont tweezer series, making them ideal for almost any lash artist! You will absolutely fall in love with the quality of these lash tweezers, ideal for classic, volume eyelash extensions as well as isolation.

Available in 4.53” Angular, 5.24” 45 Degree Tip and 5.32” Precision. All variations feature an appealing stainless steel matte finish that is easily sanitized at the end of each day! Fall in love with lashing all over again.

Dumont tweezer options:

  • 4.53” Angular- These tweezers are hand crafted and made specifically for your isolation needs. These tweezers are perfect for isolating your clients’ natural lashes, as the tips easily separate when pressure is lessened, allowing you to easily isolate the natural lash with very little extra effort to keep the tweezers separated properly. This allows for less hand and finger fatigue during long lashing days.
  • 5.24” 45 Degree Tip - Grab these tweezers and begin crafting perfect handmade fans. These tweezers have a perfect sweet spot for grabbing volume lashes and easily separating them into a beautiful fan.
  • 5.32” Precision - These tweezers have been specially designed to grab onto and carefully hold classic lash extensions. These tweezers allow you to pick up thin classic lashes, causing no bends or damage with the fine and precise tips.

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The ribbed nature of these tweezers allow you to easily position your fingers where you are most comfortable and not have to reposition due to your fingers slipping out of place