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Solawave Black Friday Sale: Don't Miss Buy 1, Get 1 Free on Age-Defying Red Light Devices
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Date:2025-04-19 07:10:41
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The holidays may be weeks away, but the early Black Friday deals are just heating up. And there's no better place to start shopping for gifts (or a treat for yourself), than Solawave's Black Friday sale, where you can buy a red light therapy wand and activating serum kit or an LED red light therapy rejuvenating mask (or any other age-defying kit) and then add another for free. FREE? Yes. This is Solawave's biggest sale of the year.
What's on Sale at Solawave?
You won't believe these skincare deals. If you add one of the eligible kits to your cart, you can get another for equal or lesser value for FREE. No promo code is needed, the discount will be automatically applied to your cart. And there's no limit on purchases. Mix and match as you please.
If you've been on the Internet this year, you know something about LED light therapy and its benefits on the skin. Not only can it reduce fine lines and wrinkles, but it can also give you a firmer look and combat acne and dull skin. So, don't wait; these Solawave Black Friday deals won't last long.
The Best Solawave Early Black Friday Deals: Buy 1 Get 1 Free
We've been talking about this wand for a while (and so has SkinTok). That's because the Solawave is easy to use, rechargeable via USB, and can deliver radiant skin. It can even minimize the appearance of fine lines, dark circles, blemishes, and puffiness on your face. Just glide it over your face three minutes per day for three weeks, and the brand promises results. Plus it comes with a serum to boost the red light effects.
If you're looking to revive the area around your eyes, this pro kit is essential. It includes a red light therapy mask that can target fine lines, wrinkles, crow's feet, dark circles, drooping eyelids, and more, plus a lightboost eye cream that can enhance the effects of the red light wavelength.
Newly launched by Solawave, this mini red light device is perfect for glowing skin on the go. You can also use it to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles all over your body, and even pack it in a carry-on. Best of all, it comes with hydrating and firming sheet masks.
Want brighter skin with fewer wrinkles? Then add this mask kit to your cart (or add another kit for free). Using red and near infrared light therapy, it can smooth fine lines and deliver a glowing complexion. Plus, the kit comes with a lightboost face serum for enhancing the effects of the mask.
Target the delicate area around your neck and chest with this mask and lightboost cream. It can smooth wrinkles, reduce the effects of sun damage, and strengthen sagging skin -- win, win. Best of all, if you add it to your cart, you can get another kit for free.
Add this glowing skin and anti-aging starter kit to your cart ASAP. It includes a cleanser, mist, serum, and moisturizer packed with hyaluronic acid, avocado peptides, and more -- to smooth, hydrate and plump your skin. This Solawave fan reported, "My skin has never looked better!"
How Does Red Light Therapy Work?
According to board-certified medical and cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Samantha Ellis, "Red light therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation (PBM), involves exposing the skin to low levels of red or near-infrared light. This light is absorbed by multiple cell types that reside within the skin, stimulating their activity and promoting various biological effects." You can take the light in via wand which you move over your face or by a mask, which can be strapped to your face for hands-free results.
What Are the Benefits of Red Light Therapy?
When it comes to skin benefits, Dr. Ellis notes that you might see, "reduced redness and inflammation, accelerated wound healing, improved skin elasticity, and reduction in fine lines."
How Often Should You Use Red Light Therapy?
"The frequency of red light therapy sessions can vary depending on the specific device and the purpose of use. Some devices recommend daily use, while others may suggest a few sessions per week. It's essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns," Dr. Ellis reports.
Want to reduce your acne and get glowing skin? Then check out these at-home blue and green light therapy devices.
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