Facials · Brightening

Vitamin C Facial — brighten, defend, glow

A clinic-grade antioxidant facial that pairs stabilised vitamin C with gentle exfoliation and deep hydration to boost radiance, support collagen and help even tone — with minimal downtime.

What is a Vitamin C Facial?

We use clinically favoured vitamin C formats (from L-ascorbic acid to stable derivatives) within a supportive protocol — thorough cleanse, enzyme/light AHA prep, targeted antioxidant infusion, deep hydration and LED where suitable — to leave skin clearer, brighter and more resilient.

Benefits

  • Immediate luminosity; fresher, more even tone
  • Antioxidant protection against environmental stressors
  • Supports collagen for firmer-looking skin
  • Smoother texture; makeup sits better
  • Pairs well with microdermabrasion or gentle peels

What to expect

  • Skin analysis and tailored cleanse
  • Enzyme or mild AHA prep (no heavy downtime)
  • Vitamin C serum/mask infusion; optional LED
  • Hydration, barrier support and SPF

Aftercare

  • Daily SPF 30–50; avoid saunas/steam for 24–48h
  • Pause strong acids/retinoids for ~2–3 days
  • Use a gentle cleanser and moisturiser

We tailor product strength and steps for sensitive or reactive skin.

Vitamin C vs other brightening options
Brightening Texture Downtime

Vitamin C Facial Gentle

Antioxidant boost + mild exfoliation for glow with minimal downtime.

Best forPre-event radiance, early dullness
DowntimeNone to minimal
CadenceMonthly for maintenance
  • Great pre-event brightness
  • Supports collagen; fights dullness
  • Pairs with LED or microderm
Pairing tip: Add microdermabrasion for extra clarity (same-day if suitable).

SkinBrite / Pigment Peel Targeted

Brightening acids and actives to support uneven tone and post-inflammatory marks.

Best forHyperpigmentation, uneven tone
DowntimeLight flaking possible
CadenceCourse of 3–6 sessions
  • Targets pigment pathways
  • Gentle–moderate strength options
  • Needs strict SPF + pigment care

TCA Peel Resurfacing

Deeper resurfacing for texture and photo-damage with planned downtime.

Best forTexture change, photo-aging
DowntimeVisible peeling 3–7 days
CadenceUsually 1–3 sessions, spaced
  • More dramatic texture/tone change
  • Requires prep + aftercare
  • Schedule around events

At-a-glance differences

TreatmentImpactDowntime
Vitamin C FacialGlow, evenness, antioxidant defenceNone/minimal
SkinBrite / PigmentTargets uneven tone & PIHLow (flaking)
TCA PeelTexture & photodamageModerate (3–7 days)

We’ll guide you to the right path based on skin type, downtime and goals.

Pricing

Facials from £135

For an exact quote and pairing advice, please get in touch.

Ask about courses and LED add-ons for glow plans.

In-clinic: what we do

  • Cleanse & skin read → enzyme/light AHA prep (no heavy downtime)
  • Targeted Vitamin C infusion (format chosen for your skin)
  • Hydration & barrier support; LED if indicated
  • Finish with SPF and an event-safe aftercare plan
Downtime
None to minimal
Session
~60 mins
Cadence
Every 4–6 weeks
Deep-dive: Vitamin C — the ultimate brightening ally

What it does, why it’s effective, how to use it and how we incorporate it in-clinic.

A timeless beauty staple

From sea buckthorn to rose-hip preparations rich in natural vitamin C, cultures have used antioxidant botanicals for centuries to moisturise, soothe and support youthful-looking skin — long before collagen science was formalised.

Why Vitamin C works

  • Boosts collagen pathways for firmer-looking skin
  • Neutralises free radicals from pollution & UV
  • Helps even tone and brighten dullness
  • Pairs beautifully with LED and gentle peels

Stability matters

Vitamin C can be unstable. Keep serums airtight, away from heat and light, and observe expiry guidance. Discolouration or a metallic odour can indicate oxidisation — time to replace.

L-Ascorbic Acid (LAA)

The most studied form for brightening and collagen support. Often formulated at lower pH; can be more active on sensitive skin. Great for robust skin types seeking faster visible impact.

Gentler derivatives

Sodium ascorbyl phosphate, ascorbyl glucoside, 3-O-ethyl ascorbic acid and others offer brightness with typically better stability and tolerance. Excellent for reactive or first-time users.

Topical vs oral

Topicals deliver where you need them. Oral vitamin C is water-soluble and rapidly excreted; serums optimise contact time at the skin surface for targeted benefit.

How to use it at home

  • AM: Cleanse → Vitamin C serum → Moisturiser → SPF 30–50
  • PM: Cleanse → Hydrating/repair serum → Moisturiser
  • Introduce gradually (2–3×/week), then build to daily as tolerated
  • Avoid layering with strong acids/retinoids on the same night at first

Ask us for a formulation matched to your skin type and goals.

Good to know

  • Store cool, dark and airtight; replace once oxidised
  • Use broad-spectrum SPF daily to protect brightening gains
  • For pigment concerns, consider a course of SkinBrite with Vitamin C maintenance

FAQs

Is it suitable for sensitive skin?

Often yes. We choose gentler vitamin C formats and avoid irritation triggers; patch testing and step-down exfoliation keep things calm.

How often should I have this facial?

Every 4–6 weeks is typical. Ahead of events, we can time a single session for an immediate glow.

Will I peel?

Not usually. You may see light flaking with certain preps; we’ll advise based on your skin and season.

Can I combine it with other treatments?

Yes — popular pairings include microdermabrasion or light AHAs. We’ll map a plan in consultation.

Ready to plan your brightening path?
We’ll tailor Vitamin C, peels or both — based on your goals and timelines.