Solawave Wand: LED Light Therapy To Use At Home
Solawave Wand: LED Light Therapy To Use At Home

LED (light-emitting diode) light therapy is a non-invasive treatment that enters deep into the skin’s layers to improve skin conditions. A LED facial can be used to treat a range of skin issues.

Solawave Wand: LED Light Therapy To Use At Home
Solawave Wand: LED Light Therapy To Use At Home

For example, red light deeply rejuvenates the skin and helps combat signs of aging. Blue light helps reduce the appearance of breakouts and blemishes. Some beauty devices use this technology separately and in combination to treat the skin at home. 

The Solawave Wand is a patented advanced skin care tool that combines four dermatologic technologies for at-home use. One of the included technologies is LED light therapy. It is rechargeable, portable, and comes in different colors. 

The LED facial in this device is the red light, which has the potential to reduce inflammation and stimulate the production of collagen, the protein responsible for skin structure maintenance which is diminished with age. 

Solawave Wand: LED Light Therapy To Use At Home
Solawave Wand: LED Light Therapy To Use At Home

The Solawave Wand also has the following technologies:

  • Microcurrent: Low-voltage energy stimulates the muscles and deeper layers of the skin, helping with signs of aging and promoting smooth, healthy skin.
  • Facial massage: Low vibration that provides a gentle massage, helping decrease the appearance of puffiness and boosting the skin’s natural radiance.
  • Therapeutic warmth: The warming wand head helps to increase the absorption of skin care products, reduce redness, and support healthy, glowing skin

In conclusion, LED light therapy is an interesting treatment to look for if you are looking for alternative devices to have at home. The Solawave Wand is a good example of this, having high-quality technologies in just one tool. 

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About the Author: MSci Maísa Melo is a Pharmacist and a current PhD student in cosmetic technology, from São Paulo, Brazil. She has earned her master’s degree from the University of São Paulo and has been involved with the development, stability, safety and efficacy of cosmetics since 2013. She has specialized in the clinical efficacy of cosmetics by biophysical and skin imaging techniques as well as the use of alternative models to animal testing. Her research work has been published in several scientific journals and book chapters from the field.

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