Replenishing
Harness the power of clinically proven red, blue, and near-infrared light to energise skin cells, accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and promote a lasting glow. These facials are gentle, non-invasive, and suitable for all skin types — ideal as a regular treatment, post-treatment recovery, or long-term skin maintenance.

Using clinically proven wavelengths, Dermalux targets a range of concerns:









This express facial is your go-to for tired, breakout-prone, or ageing skin in need of a refresh. It includes a double cleanse, tailored serum application, 20 minutes of Dermalux LED Light Therapy, and a soothing hand & arm massage. Perfect for a lunch break lift or as part of your ongoing skin journey.
▪ Dermalux Glow Recharge £45 (30-minutes)
- Course of 3 £121.50 (£13.50)
- Course of 6 £243 (save £27)
- Course of 8 £324 (save £36)
- Course of 12 £486 (save 54)

This luxurious facial combines skin-renewing results with deep relaxation. Includes a thorough cleanse, gentle exfoliation, detoxifying lymphatic facial massage, and 30 minutes of LED Light Therapy to brighten, calm, and rejuvenate the skin. Finished with hydrating serums, nourishing creams, and a tension-releasing hand massage.
▪ Dermalux Ultimate Glow £75 (60-minutes)
- Course of 3 £202.50 (save £22.50)
- Course of 6 £405 (save £45)
- Course of 8 £540 (save £60)
Calm, repair and restore.
✓ Boosts collagen & elastin
✓ Calms irritation & redness
✓ Clears breakouts
✓ Brightens overall tone
✓ Speeds up skin recovery
✓ Safe for all skin types


A non-invasive, pain-free treatment that uses red, blue, and near-infrared light to boost your skin’s natural healing, improve tone and texture, and target concerns like acne, ageing, and sensitivity.
Each light wavelength targets a different concern:
🔴 Red – Boosts collagen & smooths fine lines
🔵 Blue – Fights acne-causing bacteria
🌈 Near-Infrared – Calms inflammation & promotes repair
Dermalux helps with:
Yes! It’s UV-free, gentle, and suitable for all skin types—including sensitive skin. No downtime, no discomfort.
Completely relaxing. You’ll lie back under a gentle light canopy—many describe it as warm, soothing, and the perfect moment to unwind.
Please arrive with clean skin, free from makeup, SPF, or heavy skincare products. To get the most from your session, avoid using active ingredients like retinol, AHAs, or BHAs for at least 24–48 hours beforehand. Make sure there is no fake tan on the treatment area, as this can interfere with the light absorption. If you’ve recently had Botox, fillers, or any advanced facial treatments, it’s best to wait a minimum of two weeks before having Dermalux.
You’ll notice a glow after just one session, but for longer-lasting results, we recommend a course of 6–12 sessions (2–3 per week). After that, monthly maintenance every 4–6 weeks helps keep your skin at its best.
Definitely. Dermalux enhances other facials and treatments by calming the skin, reducing redness, and speeding up recovery.

You'll receive a message from me via Timely booking system with a consultation form to complete before your appointment. We'll go through everything together during your treatment.
A deposit is required to secure all bookings: £20 for standard treatments £40 for higher-value services. This will be deducted from your total, with the remaining balance due on the day.
In some cases, I may give you a quick call before confirming your booking to carry out a pre-consultation check-in and ensure the treatment is suitable for you.
A patch test is required at least 24–48 hours before your first lash extension treatment.
Lash extensions require regular maintenance, with infills recommended every 2–3 weeks to keep your lashes looking full and fresh. The exact timing depends on your natural lash cycle and how well they are cared for between appointments.
Payment plans available — just ask!
Dermalux is a relaxing, non-invasive treatment with no downtime, making it perfect for even the most sensitive skin. After your session:
Not suitable with known photosensitivity (e.g., lupus) or if taking photosensitising medication (some antibiotics, St John’s Wort, high-dose vitamin A, etc.). If you suffer light-triggered migraines, epilepsy, or have active skin infection, discuss first. Generally safe in pregnancy, but we’ll avoid if you’re on photosensitising meds or unsure—please check with your GP.