Turns out, the wand was worth the hype. After seeing results from day one (read: less puffiness and a smoother, more sculpted face), I quickly integrated the device into my routine, where it’s remained ever since. I find it incredibly difficult to stick to skin care routines, but the visible results kept me coming back to the Solawave.
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