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Solo Wave

Solo Wave.

Solo Wave

About this product

A handheld wand device combining microcurrent technology with red light therapy, designed for facial treatment and travel use.

The Guru Index verdict

63%

Mixed

~Mixed · 63%
2Reviewers
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What the gurus are saying

One expert found it useful for spot treating and taking on trips. However, another raised a substantial concern: the wand's small surface area limits red light therapy effectiveness compared to masks or panels, and the microcurrent function didn't deliver as promised. That said, the same expert noted it does work well for lymphatic drainage if that's the goal. Those considering it may want to be clear about whether lymphatic drainage is what they're after, since that's where the gurus found it actually lands.
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"This is the Solo Wave which I have used and I do love for spot treating or for travel."
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"It was a microcurrent device that had little red light therapy and it was on a wand. Gimmicky waste of money. Not a big enough space to really do red light therapy. If you're moving around this little wand that has a red light, the surface area that's being treated is super small. It's super small. So you're not getting the same treatment area that you would if you had a mask or if you used a red light therapy panel. I was sent one of those. When I started realizing this is not really microcurrent, it's not really working. You can still use it for lymphatic drainage, which it works really well for lymphatic drainage, but that's about it."
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