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I got into the sunscreen game a little late so I had some creases near my eyes and mouth, and my Solawave came to the rescue! I've been seeing how much it faded my fine lines after only a handful of weeks.
This had been in my wishlist for so long and I finally got one for Christmas as a gift from my husband. Make sure you're consistent with it. I've been using mine for about five minutes everyday for the past three weeks. It got rid of a lot of the texture around my forehead and jawline.
It has quickly become my favorite beauty tool on my vanity. It easily remedied the unevenness of my skintone that I've been trying to get rid of for so long with various serums. It was such an easy fix that I wondered why I didn't get it sooner.
This is the first time I've seen someone on here buy an expensive product first before asking for reviews. Hahaha. Anyway, still sketchy about it so I'm just tagging along to read some reviews.
It took me two weeks to start seeing results and it's easy to miss if you're not paying close enough attention, so make sure to take plenty of before pictures from different angles. It helped tighten my pores!
Make sure you're gliding it on your skin in an upward motion. It'll help with tightening everything up and keeping your skin firm. The blue light also really helped my acne and even with lightening the spots that have yet to go away.
Hi, there! I have been using at almost every day since getting it as a bday gift last month. Im skeptical of most new beauty products but I really think this thing is the real deal.
Can you elaborate?
When I first use the tool I was told that I need to purchase the serum as well. I refused to buy it because I have many serums that I previously bought and with the same exact use and ingredients. Well I can say that it works but it takes time.
Can you explain what it improved?
Omg I've never heard of it and now I'm googling it...this thread is giving me some serious fomo lol, I really want to get it
Woah! What made you buy it, OP? I don't have one but based on my colleague's stories, I think it's a good purchase.
I purchased it about seven weeks ago and have been pleased with it thus far, especially with how my dark circles and forehead creases have improved. Although the vibration doesn't seem to be as intense as the vibrating jade roller I used to use, it appears that the light therapy and microcurrent are having a significant impact.
I've had mine for about three months, and for the first two months it functioned perfectly. However, after that, it stopped vibrating, and from the beginning, the amount of time it operates on a single charge has fluctuated significantly.
Although I own one and enjoyed it, a red light mask has proven to be far superior for me. Even without the microcurrent, I could tell a far bigger difference when wearing a mask that exposes my entire face to continuous light than when using a wand to sweep my skin.
I have the Solawave and a mask. User experience plays a big part in this. I just don't feel like doing the solawave with my eyes closed for that long. Since I can glance at my phone while wearing the mask, the time passes really quickly.
I don't think a handheld device is producing enough amps for real microcurrent. Most business-related equipment doesn't. Due to the likely wrong specs and the significantly lower cost of those devices, the current is probably a galvanic current.