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Last Updated on March 8, 2024 by Eve Dawes
Solawave Review | The latest beauty tool I’ve been trying
Solawave review of the red light wand which is the newest beauty tool I’ve been trying over the last month but does Solawave work? I was gifted the Solawave and anti-aging serum to try so I figured I’d do a complete Solawave review not just an Instagram post. I waited 4 weeks to write this Solawave review as as they said it’d take 2 weeks to see results.
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Since I gave up on my LED mask and facial massager (too time consuming and it always needed charging) but like the concept of them I thought the Solawave advanced skincare wand might be worth a go. Especially as it comes with a cruelty-free serum that’s designed to work with it. It has hyaluronic acid in which is a daily essential for me living in an arid desert climate.
What is the Solawave wand?
The Solawave wand is like if a massage tool, microcurrent device and red LED mask had a baby combining all of their best bits. As it has red light therapy, microcurrent, therapeutic warmth and facial massage.
I’ve been loving the red light therapy beds I’ve been doing with my aesthetician. The point of the Solawave wand like the red light therapy bed is to deeply rejuvenate skin and improve it’s texture and vibrancy. I think most of us are always after a good glow.
The microcurrent is to stimulate the muscles and deep payers to help with the signs of aging and promote smooth, healthy skin. Yes please! The warmth is to help your products absorb more easily and reduce redness.
I have really translucent skin so get red easily which is why I use a lot of self tanner most of the year (which the wand doesn’t mess up). The massage is to reduce puffiness and boost radiance.

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I didn’t really notice a difference until I did the review and saw the after photos. As it’s not a device you see instant results from. I personally found that it took a good 2-4 weeks to see a difference. It only takes 5 minutes and I do it in front of the TV so it’s something that’s easy to stick with as it’s not adding any time to my skincare routine.
It’s really relaxing and makes me apply my serum nightly and not skip this step. As well as being convenient to use as the charge lasts around 12 uses so you only need to charge it every couple of weeks. It’s also a lot smaller than LED masks to travel with and takes up less bathroom shelf space.
To clean your Solawave wand, just wipe it with a dry microfiber cloth as the red light therapy device as microbacterial properties.
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Since 1st trying Solawave I’ve also used NuFace and ZIIP. Solawave is the most affordable and a great place to start to get both the benefits of microcurrent and red light therapy.
However, if you can afford to get both a microcurrent and LED mask, NuFace or ZIIP is the way to go. NuFace only offers microcurrent but I do love it for sculpting. ZIIP offers both microcurrent and nanocurrent and is my current favorite as I’ve seen a huge reduction in fine lines and my hooded eyelids using it.
Does Solawave work
Seeing it in action is the easiest way for me to do a Solawave review. I did half of my face to show the difference and then a complete review including some tips on how to get the best results out of it.
Can you only use the Solawave serum with the wand
No but you do need to use it with a serum as the wand can’t be used on dry skin. The wand will drag dry skin and you it’s designed to not turn on when used on dry skin. I personally really like the Solawave renew complex activating serum as it doesn’t pill under makeup and the aloe vera works well with the Solawaves heat. It’s also ultra-hydrating, vegan, cruelty-free and has convective properties to get the most out of the Solawave wand’s microcurrent.
I tend to use the wand at night watching TV and use this as my night serum and then use a different one during the day. Which always varies as I’m always trying new products.
Solawave Review | Before and after photos
Both of these photos are with no makeup or photo editing as I think photos and videos are the easiest way to do a Solawave review than just text. The 1st photo is 4 weeks after my Fibroblast plasma pen treatment. The 2nd photo is after waiting 12 weeks from the fibroblast and after 4 weeks use of the Solawave advanced skincare treatment wand with red light therapy using their Renew Serum.

Below: 4 weeks after using the Solawave wand (no makeup or filter).

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The Solawave wand comes in rose gold, matte black and ombré which is the one I have. The Solawave serum isn’t a must have as you can use any serum with it but it’s more affordable than a lot of other serums and hydrating, vegan and cruelty-free so it’s definitely one I recommend trying at least once.
FAQ’s
How to turn your Solawave on and off
SolaWave uses smart-touch activation, so there’s no power button. Just place the wand head against your face and neck after applying serum to turn on and remove it to turn off.
Does the Solawave wand head change positions
Yes, the SolaWave Wand forms two distinct positions: vertical and rotated which is the position I tend to leave it in when in use.
How to get the best results from your wand
For lifting and depuffing, use the wand gently in an upward and outward movements and use it with the Solawave Renew Serum.
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Eve Dawes is a Las Vegas-based fashion and beauty editor, content creator, luxury lifestyle blogger and founder of Best Luxury Handbags, the number one fashion blog in Las Vegas. With over 15 years of industry experience spanning professional performance, fashion styling, beauty formulation and fitness, Eve brings a level of genuine expertise to her content that goes well beyond standard blogging. Beauty and skincare expertise: Eve's beauty device coverage is backed by direct brand access that most independent reviewers don't have. She has had one-on-one training with Melanie Simon, founder of ZIIP Halo, giving her a deeper technical understanding of microcurrent and nanocurrent technology than any spec sheet can provide. She has had in-person education with CurrentBody directly and attended an exclusive Zoom masterclass with Dr Jason Diamond on the launch of his Metacine Eyelift. She is also the founder of Dawes Custom Cosmetics, a triple award-winning cruelty-free luxury cosmetics line - winning Best Custom-Blended Cosmetics Business USA and the LUX Customer Service Excellence Award Las Vegas, which gives her professional beauty formulation training that informs every product review she writes. Every recommendation on this site is based on genuine long-term personal testing, before and after photos included. Fashion and styling credentials: Originally from England, Eve trained as a ballerina at Central School of Ballet and London Studio Centre before touring internationally as a professional dancer with the Vienna Festival Ballet, in musicals, on TV, in music videos, theatres, casinos and cruise lines, and in films including Burlesque and Burt Wonderstone. This performance background gave her a unique eye for style, fit and how clothing moves on the body - which underpins everything she writes about fashion. She has collaborated with Revolve, Faviana, and designer Debbie Carroll, and has over 50 designer bags in her personal collection, making her designer handbag and luxury fashion coverage genuinely authoritative rather than aspirational. Fitness and wellness credentials: Eve is a NASM and REPS certified Personal Trainer, Sports Massage Therapist, Yoga and Spin instructor, a graduate of Premier International London, and a WBFF Professional Athlete who won her Pro card competing at the highest level of women's fitness competition. She is also Mrs. England World 2020 and Mrs. Nevada United States 2017, placing Top 15 at Mrs. United States, and was awarded the Nevada Community Service Award for two consecutive years. She studied the Art of Rhetoric and Persuasive Speech at Harvard. Press and media: Eve has been featured in Vogue, Rolling Stone, LA Times, Modern Luxury Magazine, Huffington Post, Oxygen Magazine, Iron Man Magazine, Strong Magazine, Fit and Firm Magazine, E!, BodyBuilding.com and Beast Games, among others. She has appeared in commercials, music videos and films, and previously worked as a content creator for Google Web Stories and is a Mediavine publisher. What you'll find on Best Luxury Handbags: Best Luxury Handbags covers luxury fashion and style, beauty devices and skincare, designer bags, travel and wellness - all through the lens of someone who has worn, tested and lived with the products she recommends. Nothing on this site is written from a press release.






