GLOW COSMETIQUE
The skin beneath the eyes is thinner and more delicate than other areas of the face, making it one of the first places where changes in tone, texture, and brightness may appear. Concerns such as dark circles, puffiness, or a tired appearance are common and can be influenced by lifestyle, genetics, and skin health.
At Glow Cosmetique, we provide professional under-eye skin treatments that focus on improving overall skin quality. These treatments may support hydration, surface texture, and a more refreshed look, while respecting the natural features of your face.
Our approach to under-eye care often includes topical skin solutions applied in-clinic or recommended as part of a home care plan. These may contain active ingredients that:
Support cell turnover
Encourage hydration
Promote a more even skin tone
Help protect against environmental stressors
During your consultation, a Registered Nurse will assess your skin and recommend evidence-based topical options tailored to your needs.
Topical under-eye treatments may provide a range of improvements over time, depending on your skin type and consistency of use. Many clients seek these options to assist with maintaining hydration, reducing visible dullness and supporting firmness in the delicate tissue beneath the eyes. While individual responses vary, topical treatments for the under-eye area may assist with:
Improving hydration in delicate skin
Supporting a smoother, more even texture
Reducing the appearance of dullness
Promoting overall skin vitality
At Glow Cosmetique, our treatments are delivered by AHPRA-registered health professionals who prioritise safety, transparency and evidence-based care. We believe in supporting natural-looking results, providing clear information about risks and recovery, and helping our clients make informed choices about their skin health. Our values centre on authenticity, professionalism and long-term trust, which means every treatment plan is designed with your wellbeing in mind.
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.