25% OFF SITEWIDE: As of today,Sisters Slave (2019) April 18, you can get up to 25% off all Solawave products! Plus, spend $150 and score a free gift.
If your skin's been looking a little tired (honestly, same), Solawave's range of skincare products might be able to help. The brand is known for its collection of celeb-approved beauty gadgets, serums, and moisturizers designed to rejuvenate and nourish the skin. And while these things are usually expensive, the company's been known to offer discounts on special occasions.
SEE ALSO: We tried the celeb-favorite Solawave skincare wandRight now, Solawave is offering a special Mother's Day promotion wayahead of the holiday. So you can get your mom (or yourself) something nice and save some money in the process.
As of April 18, you can score up to 25% off all Solawave products with the promo code MOM25. Plus, if you spend $150, you'll automatically receive a free gift of the Solabiome Hydrating Gel Cleanser ($24 value).
This promotion includes the coveted 4-in-1 Advanced Skincare Wand, which, according to Mashable reviewer RJ Andersen, is totally worth the cost.
"Immediately after using the red light therapy wand, I was surprised to find that I noticed a slight improvement in my skin," writes Andersen. "By the end of my second week, my skin was definitely looking better: A few hormonal acne scars on my chin had faded, the redness in my cheeks went down, and I swore to my partner that a broken capillary on my cheek had completely disappeared."
The sitewide sale also includes the just-launched Neck & Chest Rejuvenating Mask, which is designed to target the delicate skin in those areas and provide hydration and anti-aging benefits. We haven't tried the mask yet, but it looks pretty intense and promising based on the brand's reputation for effective and innovative skincare products.
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