Treatments + Peels
The Treatments + Peels range from Glo Skin Beauty brings together professional-grade peel formulations and targeted treatment products selected by The London Road Clinic, Newark. These are the highest-potency products in the range — formulated for use as periodic intensive treatments rather than daily routine products, and calibrated to complement the in-clinic peel and resurfacing protocols offered at the clinic.
Chemical peels work by applying a controlled acid solution to the skin at a pH and concentration that produces a controlled level of exfoliation — from superficial (affecting only the stratum corneum) to medium-depth (reaching the upper dermis). At-home peel products sit at the lower end of this spectrum but are significantly more active than standard exfoliating cleansers or serums. They require proper skin preparation, correct application, and appropriate aftercare.
The formulations in this range include glycolic acid peels at concentrations appropriate for home use, mandelic acid peels suited to pigmentation and darker skin tones, and multi-acid treatment masks that combine enzyme exfoliation with AHA activity. Each product includes clear guidance on frequency and precautions — starting at the recommended frequency and building tolerance over time is essential.
At London Road Clinic, Glo's at-home peel range is recommended to patients between professional peel appointments to maintain results and extend the time between clinic visits. Patients who maintain consistent at-home peel use typically require fewer clinic peels per year to achieve the same outcome.
What is the difference between an at-home peel and a clinic peel?
Clinic peels use higher acid concentrations, lower pH levels, and require professional supervision because the risk of complications increases with concentration. At-home peel formulations are calibrated for self-application — lower concentrations, higher pH, lower risk. They produce meaningful results with consistent use, but cannot replicate the depth of a clinic peel.
How often can I use an at-home peel?
Most at-home peel formulations are designed for use once or twice per week. Start at the lower frequency and allow your skin to build tolerance. Signs of over-use include persistent redness, sensitivity, and a compromised barrier. SPF use is non-negotiable when using peel products — acid exfoliation significantly increases UV sensitivity.
Can I use at-home peels during a course of clinic treatments?
It depends on the timing. In the week before and for at least a week after a clinic peel or laser treatment, at-home peel use should be paused. Your clinician at London Road Clinic will advise on the specific pause window based on your treatment. Outside of this window, at-home peels are beneficial between treatments and form part of the overall resurfacing protocol.
19 products
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GlyPro Retinol Drops 30 ml | Resurfacing and Exfoliating -
Beta-Clarity BHA Drops 30 ml | Clarifying and Smoothing skin -
Bio-Renew EGF Cream -
Bio-Renew EGF Drops 30ml -
Hydra-Bright Pro 5 Liquid Exfoliant 60 ml -
Beta-Clarity Pro 5 Liquid Exfoliant 60 ml -
Retinol + C Smoothing Peel Kit -
Bio-Renew EGF Neck Cream -
Bio-Renew EGF Eye Cream -
Bio-Renew EGF Collection Mini Set -
GlyPro AHA Resurfacing Peel Kit -
Hydra-Bright AHA Glow Peel -
Bio-Renew EGF Cell Repairing Facial Kit -
Beta-Clarity AHA Clarifying Peel Kit
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