GLOW COSMETIQUE
At Glow Cosmetique, we provide professional topical exosomes for skin and scalp health. These treatments are designed to encourage hydration, improve surface texture and help maintain balance, offering a non-invasive way to care for skin and hair concerns.
Topical treatments for the skin may assist with improving hydration, supporting elasticity and encouraging a more balanced complexion. Applied by a Registered Nurse or guided as part of a structured home care plan, these therapies are tailored to individual needs and aim to refresh the skin while respecting natural features.
The scalp plays an important role in overall hair health. Our topical scalp treatments are designed to help support scalp condition, promote hydration and encourage an environment that is more supportive of healthy hair growth. While outcomes vary between individuals, consistent care may assist with reducing dryness, balancing oiliness and maintaining overall scalp health.
At Glow Cosmetique, treatments are provided by AHPRA-registered health professionals who prioritise safety, transparency and evidence-based practice. Our approach is client-centred and conservative, ensuring that every recommendation is made with your individual goals, wellbeing and long-term skin health in mind.
Book a consultation at Glow Cosmetique to learn more about topical treatments for skin and scalp. Our nurse-led team will provide personalised advice and guide you towards solutions that may support your natural skin and hair health.
All treatments carry potential risks. With topical solutions, these may include temporary redness, mild irritation or sensitivity, particularly when active ingredients are first introduced. Rare allergic reactions can also occur. Recovery is usually minimal, and your practitioner will provide aftercare advice tailored to your skin and scalp needs. Results vary between individuals. All procedures carry risks. A consultation with a qualified practitioner is required to determine suitability and to discuss potential risks and expected outcomes.