
"I'd know; I've tried several masks over the past year that I've been testing red-light therapy masks and LED devices here at WIRED. You can find me testing some kind of red light device almost daily, from soft, flexible masks to even a red-light cap for hair growth. While I've mainly tested masks, there's another handy little gadget I've also tried: Solawave's 4-in-1 Renewal Wand."
"The wand will take a little more work than just slapping a mask on. You need to hold it (duh) and manually massage your face while you use it, but you'll only have to do this for three minutes at a time compared to the 10 minutes of a typical face mask. The vibration can feel funny at first, but it makes for a relaxing experience once you get the hang of it."
"Solawave's wand stands out for a handful of reasons. It lets you target specific areas, rather than just masking your entire face and hoping the right wrinkles vanish; it vibrates and radiates warmth for a massage-like experience; and it's much more affordable than a full face mask. With Prime Day underway right now, it's more affordable than ever, letting you snag red light benefits for a little over $100."
Many red-light devices exist, including masks and LED caps. Solawave's 4-in-1 Renewal Wand provides targeted treatment with vibration and warmth for a massage-like experience. The wand requires manual use for three-minute sessions, compared with typical ten-minute masks. Users reported skin-tightening effects, especially around the eyes. The device uses a single 630-nm red-light wavelength. The wand is more affordable than full-face masks and is notably discounted during Prime Day to just over $100. Solawave also sells a flexible red light face mask priced at $227 during the sale, though other masks offer more features and comfort.
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