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Disinfect tweezers with rubbing alcohol. Use one tip of the tweezers to "spring out" the hair, then grasping the hair between both tips, gently pull it out from the base. After, disinfect area with antiseptic. (Please note to always consult a doctor first with any splinter that may pose a threat of tetanus).
Disinfect tweezers with rubbing alcohol. Use tweezer to grasp the tick’s head as close to the skin as possible. Pull tick straight out, being careful not to twist or squeeze tick’s body. Wash tick bite area and apply antiseptic. (Please note: If you suspect the possibility of Lyme Disease, save the tick in a jar and show it to a doctor). Make sure to cleanse bite area thoroughly and examine bite area later for signs of a rash.
Always keep the end cap on the tweezers so the tip is protected and stays in alignment. Sterilize your tweezers after each usage by applying a small amount of rubbing alcohol to the body of the tweezers. Massage the frame with a cloth or cotton ball then dry.