TikTok-famous Solawave is running a buy-one, get-one-free sale across much of its LED lineup, including the viral Solawave wand ($169). It’s a rare deal on a skin care brand we’ve tested extensively and recommended, particularly for targeted treatments and entry-level LED therapy. If you’ve been thinking about treating yourself, the free second device is great for gifting, or for keeping on hand when a loved one starts eyeing your LED mask.

All of Solawave’s LED devices are FDA-cleared, and many are FSA/HSA-eligible. Below are the standouts, plus a few additional BOGO deals worth flagging.

Best Red-Light Therapy Spot Treatment

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4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Wand

The Radiant Renewal Wand ranks as our favorite LED device for spot treatments. It uses a singular 630-nanometer red light wavelength, meant to boost collagen and reduce wrinkles. The rotating head makes it easy to glide around your face, including the jawline and under the eyes. Plus, a built-in 12-minute timer walks you through your face zone by zone, so you don’t overdo it.

Beyond red light, the wand layers in gentle warmth therapy (to help soothe skin), galvanic current (a mild charge meant to boost topical absorption), and vibration therapy that gives treatments a subtle firming feel. Multiple WIRED testers, including former reviewer Medea Giordano, reported noticeable skin tightening with consistent use.

A Soft LED Face Mask

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Wrinkle Retreat Pro LED Face Mask

If you want hands-free and full-coverage LED, the Wrinkle Retreat Pro Face Mask is one of the more approachable options. The soft silicone mask uses four wavelengths: amber, red, deep red, and near-infrared, targeting collagen production and visible signs of aging.

Each session lasts just three minutes, making it easy to slot into a busy routine, and a single charge can last up to a month with regular use (three sessions per week). The flexible silicone design is lighter and more portable than hard-shell masks we’ve tested, which makes it a solid option for travelers or when you’re tight on storage.

For Your Neck and Chest

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Neck & Chest Pro Light Therapy Mask

Designed specifically for the often-neglected décolletage, this collar uses the same four wavelengths as the face mask: amber, red, deep red, and near-infrared. Plus, the same built-in three-minute timer. It’s fairly comfortable once secured, though it can take a bit of adjusting to get the fit just right. But the major upside of the soft silicone is its versatility. While it’s marketed for the neck and chest, it’s flexible enough to use on other areas of the body.

Other Solawave Deals

We’re testing several of the devices below, all of which are included in the buy-one, get-one-free sale:

Solawave is also bundling many of its LightBoost skin care products, which are designed to pair with LED treatments. While we haven’t tested these formulas yet, the pricing makes them appealing add-ons.


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