Dreamergirl3
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So recently my boyfriend (love you babe!) bought me a HerStyler 3 Part Curling Iron from eBay. It was a steal at $80 dollars versus the $300 MSRP
It's a clipless curling iron that comes with 3 different sized interchangeable barrels:
-13mm conical/tapered (about .5in)
-19mm slightly conical (about 3/4in)
-25mm no taper (1in)
How does it compare to the Enzo Milano? The main thing is, everything is longer. The barrels themselves are longer than the Enzo by 1 inch. The handle is longer by almost 2 inches. It also gets hotter, and has 2 heat settings. At the base of the barrel, there is a foot stand thingy so you can rest it on a counter and it won't move around (my biggest complaint with the Enzo). It has a longer cord that swivels.
Obviously the main selling point here is that it's 3 in 1. I've used all the sizes and changing them is easy. They work very very well.
I absolutely prefer styling with the HerStyler over the Enzo. The added length really does make everything easier, especially for those with long thick hair like myself. Doing the back part of my hair is a breeze. The heat settings are nice to have...I always use it on 2, but if you have fine hair I can see this being even more useful to you.
Pictures of the HerStyler
The barrels
L-R: 25mm, 19mm, 13mm. Not perfectly lined up straight but I hope this was good enough.
The rest/base thinger (is there even a name for it? LOL)
This picture shows how they connect into one another.
L: Handle R: Barrel
Compared with Enzo Milano
Handles (the Enzo handle is upside down so you can't see the on & off switch, sorry!)
TOP:HerStyler BOTTOM:Enzo Milano
length of the barrels
TOP: Enzo Milano, BOTTOM: HerStyler
^again the alignment is slightly off
Hopefully this was helpful to someone!
**BTW, I wanted to add that my Enzo Milano is the 'FOR HOME' version. It has no swivel cord. If you buy the professional one, it comes with a swivel cord. You can see the difference on the Enzo Milano website if you like.
It's a clipless curling iron that comes with 3 different sized interchangeable barrels:
-13mm conical/tapered (about .5in)
-19mm slightly conical (about 3/4in)
-25mm no taper (1in)
How does it compare to the Enzo Milano? The main thing is, everything is longer. The barrels themselves are longer than the Enzo by 1 inch. The handle is longer by almost 2 inches. It also gets hotter, and has 2 heat settings. At the base of the barrel, there is a foot stand thingy so you can rest it on a counter and it won't move around (my biggest complaint with the Enzo). It has a longer cord that swivels.
Obviously the main selling point here is that it's 3 in 1. I've used all the sizes and changing them is easy. They work very very well.
I absolutely prefer styling with the HerStyler over the Enzo. The added length really does make everything easier, especially for those with long thick hair like myself. Doing the back part of my hair is a breeze. The heat settings are nice to have...I always use it on 2, but if you have fine hair I can see this being even more useful to you.
Pictures of the HerStyler
The barrels
L-R: 25mm, 19mm, 13mm. Not perfectly lined up straight but I hope this was good enough.

The rest/base thinger (is there even a name for it? LOL)

This picture shows how they connect into one another.
L: Handle R: Barrel

Compared with Enzo Milano
Handles (the Enzo handle is upside down so you can't see the on & off switch, sorry!)
TOP:HerStyler BOTTOM:Enzo Milano

length of the barrels
TOP: Enzo Milano, BOTTOM: HerStyler

^again the alignment is slightly off
Hopefully this was helpful to someone!
**BTW, I wanted to add that my Enzo Milano is the 'FOR HOME' version. It has no swivel cord. If you buy the professional one, it comes with a swivel cord. You can see the difference on the Enzo Milano website if you like.