Why Solawave

All about the science

We’ve transformed dermatologist-grade technology into safe, portable skincare essentials. Discover the science behind our patented devices.

Explore the technologies

The Science

Galvanic current is a safe, non-invasive form of energy that can help boost your skin's ability to absorb serums and creams, so your skincare products can work more efficiently and deliver better results.

Helps

Red Light Therapy for Dull Skin
Boosts the effects of serums & creams
Boosts Hydration

The Science

By delivering low-level blue light wavelengths (415 nanometers), this safe, gentle, and non-invasive therapy effectively destroys acne-causing bacteria. It also deters breakouts by reducing sebum production – all without downtime or side effects in most healthy individuals. It’s a natural and pain-free skin treatment that works for all genders and ages.

Helps

Prevents breakouts
Fades blemishes

The Science

Facial massage therapy not only feels great but can also promote circulation and help boost your body’s natural lymphatic drainage.

Helps

Red Light Therapy for Dull Skin
Boosts skin's glow
Decreases puffiness

The Science

Gentle warming therapy is a non-invasive beauty treatment featuring the application of soothing warmth to rejuvenate and support healthy skin. It can also aid in skincare product penetration. Solawave Wands distribute therapeutic warmth on the skin at approximately 100°F (37.8°C). So it’s 100% safe, pain-free, and super relaxing.

Helps

Red Light Therapy for Dull Skin
Boosts skin’s glow
Smooths fine lines
Increases firmness

Dermatologists love Solawave

“I’m kind of obsessed with Solawave, and here’s why: Red Light Therapy, which is good for smoothing fine lines. Galvanic Current, this is something you’ll see in a lot of med spas. It helps boost hydration as well as the absorption of skincare products. And I love that the Radiant Renewal Wand combines therapeutic warmth with facial massage, which is great for de-puffing and promoting circulation.”

Dr. Sheila Farhang, MD
Dermatologist