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Solawave just dropped a brand-new skincare wand

Get it for 15% off today only.
By Tabitha Britt  on 
Colorful collage with three solawave wands on it
Credit: Mashable photo composite / Solawave

This is not a drill — Solawave sneakily dropped a brand-new Radiant Renewal Wand, and we're pretty stoked about it. Bonus: You can also score a 15% discount sitewide(opens in a new tab) (even on the new wand) — but it's only good for one day through April 7.

This new wand is essentially the "2.0" version of Solawave's coveted Red Light Therapy Wand and was designed with customers in mind. After considering customer feedback, Solawave developed the Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand with enhanced features to provide even better results.

Unlike the original wand, the Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand features an on-off button (versus a touch-activated sensor), seven LED lights (versus five), and a 180-degree head rotation (versus 90-degree). Additionally, this new-and-improved wand uses galvanic current (versus microcurrent) to promote better product absorption, therapeutic warmth to reduce the appearance of dark circles, and facial massage to reduce puffiness and boost your skin's natural radiance.

This wand is available in three colors (matte black, rose gold, and ombre) and comes with a travel case and USB-A magnetic charging cable for on-the-go use.

For anyone who wants healthier, more radiant skin, the Solawave skincare wand is definitely worth checking out. Plus, it's cheaper than getting a professional spa treatment and can be used in the comfort of your home for just a few minutes daily.

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