Specifications
Series
Expert
Tool Type
Eyelash tweezers
Material
Stainless steel with fiber tips
Steel Grade
AISI 420
Sterilisation
All methods — autoclave (up to 134°C), dry-heat, and chemical disinfection
Care & Sterilisation

After each client, remove adhesive residue from the tips using a dedicated lash glue remover or acetone-based cleanser. Then sterilise using an autoclave (up to 134°C), dry-heat oven, or chemical disinfection solution. Dry instruments thoroughly before storage. Store with tips protected — use a tip cap, magnetic case, or tip-down holder. Never leave tweezers loose in a drawer, as contact with other instruments can misalign the tips. If tips become misaligned, professional resharpening can restore grip precision.

About This Series

The STALEKS EXPERT eyelash tweezers are the professional standard for lash extension artists. Every tweezer is precision-engineered from AISI 420 stainless steel with hand-sharpened working edges that grip ultra-fine lash fibres without damage.

The range spans two generations: the original TE-40 series with satin matte finish and elongated handles, and the newer TE-41 series featuring radial grooves for smoother closure and improved ergonomics. Both generations offer a full range of curve types — straight for isolation, curved for classic application, and L-shaped at various angles for volume and mega-volume fan creation.

For artists working with ultra-fine extensions, the TE-44 and TE-45 fibre-tip models provide a softer, non-metallic grip that protects delicate 0.03–0.05 mm diameter lashes from crimping. All EXPERT eyelash tweezers are autoclave-safe to 134°C and built for the demands of daily professional use.

FAQs

How do I sterilise Staleks eyelash tweezers?

STALEKS EXPERT eyelash tweezers are compatible with all standard sterilisation methods: autoclave (up to 134°C), dry-heat ovens, and chemical disinfection solutions. After each client, remove any adhesive residue with a dedicated glue remover before sterilising. Always dry instruments thoroughly and store with tips protected to maintain alignment.

What curve type should I choose for lash extensions?

It depends on your technique. Straight tweezers are essential for isolating individual natural lashes. Curved tweezers suit classic lash application with a natural hand angle. L-shaped tweezers are designed for volume and mega-volume fan creation — lower angles (30–40°) work well for corners, mid-range angles (50–65°) are the most versatile, and high angles (70–85°) are ideal for mega-volume work close to the lash line. Most lash artists use at least two tweezers: one straight for isolation and one L-shaped or curved for application.

How long do Staleks lash tweezers last?

With proper care, STALEKS EXPERT lash tweezers maintain their precision grip for 12–24 months of daily professional use. The AISI 420 steel and hand-sharpened edges hold up through repeated sterilisation cycles. To extend lifespan, always remove glue residue promptly, avoid dropping tweezers on hard surfaces, and store with a tip protector or in a case.

Do I need separate tweezers for isolation and volume work?

Yes. Most professional lash artists work with two tweezers simultaneously: a straight tweezer in the non-dominant hand for isolating individual natural lashes, and an L-shaped or curved tweezer in the dominant hand for picking up and placing extensions or creating volume fans. Using the right tool for each task improves speed, precision, and client comfort.

What is the difference between TE-40 and TE-41 tweezers?

The TE-41 is the newer generation of STALEKS EXPERT eyelash tweezers. It features radial grooves on the body for smoother, softer closure, improved handle ergonomics, and an optimised weight balance. The TE-40 is the original line and still offers excellent performance. Both use the same AISI 420 steel and hand-sharpening process. The TE-41 is generally preferred for long sessions due to its reduced hand fatigue.

What are the benefits of fibre-tip tweezers?

Fibre-tip tweezers (TE-44 and TE-45 series) have non-metallic tips that provide a softer, gentler grip on extension fibres. They are less likely to crimp, bend, or damage ultra-fine synthetic lashes during pickup and placement. They are ideal for artists working with delicate 0.03–0.05 mm diameter lashes or premium silk and cashmere extensions where material preservation is critical.

Which eyelash tweezers are best for beginners?

For beginners, we recommend starting with a straight tweezer for isolation (such as the TE-40/10 or TE-41/10) and a Mini L tweezer (such as the TE-41/8) for fan creation. The Mini L has a compact working part that is easier to control while learning volume techniques. As your skills develop, you can add L-shaped tweezers at different angles to expand your technique range.