What Do Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Coolidge, and Sydney Sweeney Have in Common? This Skincare Tool

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Glowing, radiant skin shouldn’t only be accessible to celebrities.

For too long, it was. Either celebs were tight-lipped about their holy grails or they were paid to endorse products that didn’t work or, worse, left the common people’s skin irritated, their bank accounts drained, and their hopes dashed.

But in the age of de-influencing and social media transparency, celebrities are coming clean about the tips and tools they use to keep their skin glowy - and no, surprisingly, not every confession begins with “At my dermatologist’s office…”

If you’re like us, scrolling Insta and Tik Tok in hopes our glowy-skinned idols will lay their skincare secrets bare, you’ve probably heard one tool mentioned more and more frequently: the Solawave 4-in-1 Red Light Therapy Wand.

Less a harsh skincare treatment and more “skin therapy,” this wand has gained traction among celebrity makeup stylists for the incredible glow it yields for all of its gentleness and ease of use.

Lil Nas X’s makeup stylist Grace Pae reported to Popsugar that she used Solawave to prep Nas for the Met Gala; Nicole Kidman’s MUA Kelsey Deenihan told The Zoe Report she used it ahead of Kidman’s Being the Ricardos premier; and Mandy Moore’s MUA Kindra Mann told ET that she used it prior to Moore’s Emmy appearance.

Even Queen Jennifer Coolidge’s MUA, Lilly Keys, used Solawave to prep her skin for the premier of her movie Shotgun Wedding.


But it’s not just MUAs that can’t seem to stop bringing Solawave up every chance they get - it’s the celebrities themselves.

Euphoria’s Sydney Sweeney used Solawave in a recent GRWM video for Harper’s Bazaar.

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