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Celeb-Loved Solawave Dropped a New Red Light Therapy Tool — and It’s Not for Your Face
By Sage Anderson,
11 hours ago
If you’ve been anywhere in the vicinity of TikTok or Instagram over the last couple of years, you’ve probably heard of Solawave , with their handheld beauty wand coveted by celebrities like Sydney Sweeney , and the glam teams of Nicole Kidman and Lil Nas X , just to name a few.
But when they’re not helping celebrity faces glow on the red carpet, the skin savior is back to business to dropping an entirely new skincare tool — the Solawave Neck & Chest Rejuvenating Mask . Your neck and chest area actually appear to age faster than your face , leading to crepiness and wrinkles, so it only makes sense that this new tool uses would use powerful microcurrent and red-light therapy to attack that forgotten area of your skincare routine.
Not to mention it’s already marked down by 30% during the brand’s Summer Sale (typically $299, now $209). You can use the promo code SUMMER30 , but it also applies to products sitewide so add the mask (plus anything else you’ve been eying lately — we love the improved formula for their Skin Therapy Activating Serum ) to your cart and watch your whole order get discounted.
According to the brand, since your neck and chest are where the visible effects of sun exposure and loss of elasticity show up most, the mask uses red light and near-infrared light therapy to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and creases, as well as make the whole area appear more toned, glowing and radiant. While you may feel a little warmth while using it (similar to their facial wand), the Neck & Chest Mask is considered safe for use in your skincare routine when you use as directed (always consult a physician beforehand if you have any concerns, though).
The good news is that there’s no complicated mechanics or movements you have to follow here — just strap the device onto clean skin , securing the strap around your neck, and hit the on switch. While the mask is on for 10 minutes you can catch up on your favorite shows, tidy up, or cook dinner — and then before you know it, the treatment is complete. Clean-up is also a breeze, as long as you give the device a wipe-down with a water or alcohol-based wipe, you’re good to go for tomorrow.
So far, it’s coming out of the gate hot, with early reviews praising its comfortability while wearing, ease-of-use and early results (some users say their décolleté looks visibly firmer and others are experiencing less chest breakouts) after just a few weeks of consistent treatment. But luckily, if you’re not totally in love with the mask, you can always send it back within the 60-day window and get a full refund.
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