Solawave Wand Review: 6 Editors Try the New Device, With Before & After Photos
07.07.2023 - 17:47
/ glamour.com
, have skyrocketed in popularity. What was once a pricey trip to the esthetician for a smoother, more radiant, and lifted face can now be achieved in the comfort of your own home. At least, that's what the promises.
A favorite of and , the Solawave wand recently underwent a makeover to revamp some key settings and features. The result is a new and improved Solawave wand ($169), featuring “4-in-1” red light therapy, galvanic current, facial massage, and therapeutic warmth. After the popularity of the first model, Solawave listened to customer feedback and incorporated a few changes into the latest device. The new Solawave has an on-and-off button (instead of touch-activation in the previous model) and 180-degree head rotation to reach every curve and crevice on your face. The LED lights are upgraded from five to seven powerful red lights to promote radiant skin and reduce the look of wrinkles and blemishes.
Solawave also swapped out for galvanic current, a safe and non-invasive form of energy that can help boost product absorption. Lastly, the new model comes with a travel case, to keep your device protected and hygienic on the go. Using the Solawave wand is simple. Start with clean skin, then apply serum.
The brand , but any of the works, as long as it helps the wand glide easily across your face. Gently tilt and drag the device head upwards and outwards across your face for three minutes per area of the skin. You can use the device on any part of your face, including the forehead, brows, cheeks, upper lip, under eyes, and chin.When it comes to results, Solawave cautions that patience is key.
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.