Apart from our concerns, this magic wand could be exactly what some people are looking for. “If someone has concerns about a certain area of the face, a targeted mask or a targeted wand may be more appropriate and cheaper than a complete face mask,” said Camp.
Or if you want several therapies at the same time, including warmth, galvanic stream and facial massage, this is certainly a worthwhile tool.
If you want to try it out but are still skeptical, the good news is that Solawave offers free returns for complete refund within 60 days of receipt, including used and open products, but only if you buy your from the Solawave website. So you can try out the wand for longer before deciding whether it is suitable for your routine.
But when it comes to the experiences and effort that need the use of the magic staff, all of our testers agreed that they would not buy the wand themselves. Many discussion participants said they would rather invest in a mask for the experience of enlargement, and the more important advantages they hoped would result from the increase in the exposure period of red light on their skin.
In addition, the Solawave magic and many skin care devices form a long list of contraindications that make it less appropriate for many people. According to the website, the Solawave 4-in-1 skin care staff should not be used by people under the age of 18 who are pregnant, an electronic implant device such as a pacemaker or anyone who tends for light-related headaches or seizures. These are not all listed contraindications. I therefore recommend reading you before buying if you choose.
When I reminded my youth myself that was spent on something at Sephora that she did not need, beauty devices cannot solve every problem that they have with their skin.
In my interview with Turegano, she shared a feeling that I was sincerely up to: she said that she loves red light therapy (and I too), that she cannot raise the weight alone, diesian masks and magic should be accessories into a skin care man, not the whole. “It is only part of the cake when it comes to taking care of your skin as a whole.”
This article was edited by Hannah Rimm and Maxine Builder.