Lash tweezers – arguably the most important tool in your lash kit. They should be extensions of your hands; precision instruments that make every lash set possible. But how long do they actually last? Do they have a shelf life, or can you keep using them indefinitely if you treat them well? As a lash artist who’s been using some of my favorite tweezers for over five years, I’m here to debunk a few myths and share my experience on keeping your tweezers in peak condition.
Do Lash Extension Tweezers Really Have A Shelf Life?
There’s a common belief that tweezers should be replaced every year, but I believe that’s more of a marketing tactic than a necessity. If your tweezers are properly maintained, they can last for many years without wearing out. I’ve personally had the same pair for five years, and they’re still as precise as the day I got them. That’s why I’m skeptical when brands recommend replacing tweezers frequently — it’s often just a way to encourage more spending.
For me, the key is maintenance rather than an arbitrary “shelf life.” Tweezers don’t just deteriorate over time - they get damaged from drops, improper storage, or neglect. If you’re careful with how you treat them, there’s no reason why a good pair can’t serve you for a long time.
When To Replace Your Eyelash Tweezers
So, when should you actually consider replacing your tweezers? There are a few telltale signs that it’s time to retire your favorite pair:
Loss of Precision: If your tweezers can no longer pick up lashes cleanly or if making a fan becomes a struggle, they might be past their prime. However, before you toss them, check for adhesive buildup! Adhesive can make tweezers seem ineffective when all they really need is a good cleaning with 100% acetone.
Bent Tips: Bent tips can sometimes be repaired, but it’s not always worth the trouble. I’ve tried unbending tweezers myself — sometimes I get lucky, but more often than not, I end up making the issue worse. If the tension is off or the tips won’t meet correctly even after straightening, it’s probably time to move on.
Loss Of Tension: It’s rare, but tweezers can lose their original tension, especially if you have a habit of gripping too tightly. If your tweezers don’t open as wide as they used to or if the grip feels loose, it’s a sign they’re starting to wear out. However, consider adjusting your technique before blaming the tool - often, a “death grip” can be the real culprit.
Can Bent Or Worn-Out Tweezers Be Fixed?
Sometimes! I once managed to restore a bent pair by carefully realigning them using the edge of a table. It took time, patience, and a bit of luck. But more often than not, once tweezers are seriously damaged, repairs are hit or miss. If you do decide to attempt a fix, be prepared for the possibility that it might not work. It’s a risky move, but if you’re like me and can’t bear to part with a beloved pair, it’s worth a shot! If you decide to attempt a repair, be very careful! Lash tweezers can be very sharp and can easily cause injury!
Best Practices for Keeping Tweezers In Prime Condition
To get the most out of your tweezers and extend their lifespan, follow these best practices:
Mind Their Location: Always know where your tweezers are. Never leave them on the edge of a table where they can be knocked off. Set them down on a stable surface when not in use, and keep them away from high-traffic areas where they could get accidentally bumped.
Protect Them In A Case: Store your tweezers in a protective case when they’re not in use. I learned this lesson the hard way when I crammed all my tweezers into a single case while moving to a new suite. I bent every single one and had to beg a fellow lash artist for a spare pair before my next client.
Clean Them Correctly: Use 100% acetone to remove adhesive buildup, and always sanitize with soap, water, and Barbicide according to the instructions. Never use a nail file or rub two tweezers together to clean them — this can damage the tips (sometimes called prongs or blades).
Avoid Dropping Them: I know this sounds obvious, but it’s worth repeating. One drop can ruin the alignment or bend the tips beyond repair. Make it a habit to set them down in a safe place when you don’t absolutely need them in your hand.
Check Your Grip: If you find your tweezers losing tension over time, it could be due to an overly tight grip. Rethink your technique, especially if you experience hand or wrist strain. A lighter touch can extend the life of your tweezers and make your workday a lot more comfortable.
My Favorite Eyelash Extension Tweezers
I’ve used a lot of tweezers over the years, but Paris Lash Academy’s tweezers are the best I’ve come across. Made from high-quality German steel, stainless steel, and Japanese steel, every pair is individually hand-tested to ensure it arrives in perfect condition. The precision and durability are unmatched, and I always feel confident recommending them to other artists. Plus, I know PLA truly stands behind the quality of their products, which is a huge plus.
Take Care Of Your Tools, And They’ll Take Care Of You
Lash tweezers don’t have to be a disposable tool. With the right care and attention, they can be a long-lasting investment. Don’t fall for the myth that they need replacing every year - focus on maintaining their condition, storing them properly, and using them with care.
Takeaways:
- Tweezers don’t have a shelf life — they have a care life.
- Replace tweezers when they can no longer pick up lashes, make fans, or hold proper tension.
- Store them safely in a protective case and avoid using abrasive cleaning methods.
- PLA’s tweezers are the best for durability and performance.
With the right practices, you can keep your tweezers in top shape for years to come—no gimmicks, no unnecessary replacements. Treat them well, and they can be around for many happy years!
- Chris Carr