When it comes to beauty tech, Solawave is a brand that truly delivers. If you have the celeb-favorite skincare wand or even the light therapy mask on your wishlist, you'll be thrilled to know the brand's Cyber Week sale is still live. For a limited time, you can score 20 to 50% off everything and secure a free gift (the hydrating sheet mask) when you spend over $50. Some high-demand items have already sold out, like the light therapy mask, but here's a look at our top picks from the sale that are still around.
When Mashable's reviewer used the Solawave skincare wand for the first time, she saw near-immediate results in her face puffiness. And after a couple of weeks of regular use, she noticed the improvement of old acne scars, diminished redness, and an overall glow. That seems to be the story for everyone who adds the wand to their skincare routine. Its red light therapy treatment mixed with galvanic current, facial massage, and therapeutic warmth help address all sorts of skin concerns, from wrinkles and fine lines to acne and dark circles. At $149 (reg. $201), you can get your hands on the wand and a bottle of the Renew Complex activating serum, which boosts the results of the wand. The wand alone is also on sale for $129.
Note: You might notice that Amazonhas the Solawave skincare wand bundle on sale for a significantly cheaper price. While you're welcome to take your chances, we are extremely skeptical of too-good-to-be-true pricing on beauty tech. We recommend purchasing Solawave products directly from the Solawave website. TL;DR: Be cautious if you choose to snag a deal over at Amazon.
While the Bye Acne didn't wow us like the skincare wand, it still has its uses. It may not be the best for ongoing breakouts, but for spot treatment, its red and blue light therapy might just be your new companion in reducing inflammation after breakouts. When Mashable's Bethany Allard tested it firsthand, she found that it would likely work best "for someone who gets a nasty pimple or two regularly and has the cash to spare." Although, at 50% off, we're more inclined to recommend the device to anyone looking for a little help with acne.
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