
Clipless curling iron
- Ceramic core heating resistor
- No crimp marks
- Lifetime warranty
- Expensive
- May cause burns
- Learning curve
Reviewers praise the Enzo Milano Clipless Curling Iron, saying that because it doesn't use a spring clamp, it doesn't cause crimp marks like standard irons and creates natural-looking curls with relative ease. The Enzo Milano Clipless Curling Iron doesn't have a clamp to hold hair in place, but instead requires users to hold their hair with their free hand (using a Kevlar glove). The process takes some getting used to, but owners say that once you have the hang of it, the Enzo Milano Clipless Curling Iron is fast and easy to use. Reviewers also say that because it's clipless, it is easier to control the tightness of your curls. The included Kevlar glove, however, gets mixed reviews from users, and some say it isn't necessary. If you prefer a more affordable curling iron, reviewers recommend Hot Tools Professional Curling Iron (*Est. $26).
We found the best review of the Enzo Milano Clipless Curling Iron at Cosmopolitan magazine's website, where a beauty blogger tests it on her own hair and shares her impressions. Although Style-Hair-Magazine.com doesn't test the Enzo Milano Clipless Curling Iron, editors do a good job of explaining how clipless curling irons work. User reviews at Amazon.com and MakeupAlley.com shed light on actual consumer experience.
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Our Sources
1. CosmopolitanDetails/Subscribe
Andrea Lavinthal, beauty blogger for Cosmopolitan magazine, recommends the Enzo Milano Clipless Curling Iron because it is easier to use than other curling irons she has tried. Milano likes the fact that this clipless curling iron doesn't leave crimp marks, which are common with traditional curling irons.
Review: Finally! An Idiot-Proof Curling Iron, Andrea Lavinthal, June 9, 2009
This buyer's guide discusses what to look for when shopping for a curling iron, including barrel size and shape, handle style and construction. Editors say Enzo Milano curling irons offer consumers the most choices, but little else.
Review: Curling Iron: Which One Do You Need?, Editors of Style-Hair-Magazine.com
3. Amazon.com
About 10 users at Amazon.com review the Enzo Milano Clipless Curling Iron, saying it takes some getting used to, but that once you have the hang of it, it's easy to use. Users say that it produces excellent curls with no crimp marks. They give the Enzo Milano curling iron an average score of four stars out of five.
Review: Enzo Milano Professional Curling Iron 25 Mm Pink, Contributors to Amazon.com
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