The Facial That Out-Performed Years of At-Home Skincare
A skincare obsessive's honest review of the Glo2Facial Clarify treatment and why it did what years of tretinoin and vitamin C couldn't.
I never thought I needed a professional facial. Until I got one.
If you’re anything like me, you probably think you already have your skincare handled.
I’ve always felt like I had mine handled.
Tretinoin, vitamin C, plus things like at-home dermaplaning and light microneedling.
Nothing extreme, but enough that a professional treatment felt unnecessary.
The one facial I’d gotten before was a quick, cheap service a couple of years ago.
My skin looked a little glowy after. I didn’t think much of it.
So when I was invited to try the Glo2Facial, I said yes out of curiosity.
I wanted to see what a proper professional treatment would feel like compared to everything I’d been doing on my own.
I went in with a bare face, right after showering, and didn’t put anything on my skin.
What I didn’t expect was how different my skin would look after, or how much more like myself I’d feel walking out.
If you’ve been doing everything right and your skin still isn’t where you want it to be, this is worth reading.
My Skin Going Into This
My skin wasn’t at its best walking in.
No severe acne, but a long history of hormonal breakouts along my chin.
The kind that cycle in and out around your period, when testosterone spikes during days one through seven and ramps up oil production.
Men express those androgens along the jaw and cheeks because that’s where beard hair grows. We don’t grow beards, so instead we get breakouts.
Fun trade-off, right?
I also have hyperpigmentation along my cheekbones.
In a weird way I’ve always kind of liked it.
It creates a natural contour effect, almost like a built-in shadow.
But it also means my skin tone isn’t even, and that’s the first visible sign of aging.
Uneven tone shows up before fine lines or wrinkles.
Even after years of tretinoin and vitamin C, which are considered first-line treatments for hyperpigmentation, I’d hit a wall.
Progress had stalled.
That’s the point where home actives stop being enough and you start looking at treatment-resistant hyperpigmentation and textured acne scarring that needs something more.
But if I’m being honest, it wasn’t just that.
I’d been going through a rough patch. Grief, bereavement, just life being heavier than usual.
And when you’re in that kind of place, even basic things start to slip.
It was harder to stay consistent. Some nights I didn’t even feel like washing my face.
My skin reflected that.
I had more blackheads than usual, my complexion looked flat no matter what I tried, and everything felt congested and uneven.
There were days I’d look in the mirror and just feel off, like I didn’t recognize myself.
That’s where my skin was going into this.
I was curious what an hour on that treatment bed would do.
What the Treatment Felt Like, Step by Step
Leslie greeted me at Only Glam Med Spa and got me settled.
She cleansed my face with cotton pads to lift the surface oils, wrapped a headband around my hair, and we began.
The Glo2Facial typically starts with RF Pro, short for Radio Frequency Pro, a gentle radiofrequency step designed to boost collagen and prep the skin for the rest of the treatment. In my case, we moved straight into the next steps based on my skin type.
Step one: the primer gel. It’s applied first to activate the OxyPod and prep the skin. It barely felt like anything.
Step two: Oxfoliation. This is where it started to feel different.
The OxyPod creates a CO₂-rich environment on the surface of the skin.
Your body reads that as a lack of oxygen and responds by sending more oxygenated blood to the area, which is the point.
That’s how the treatment brings nutrients up to the skin from within, instead of just sitting on the surface.
On my skin, it felt tingly, with a mix of warm and cool and a faint vibration underneath, with a bit of sting at first.
Within a few seconds, my skin adjusted and it started to feel more comfortable.
Leslie removed everything with warm cotton pads, which felt calming.
Step three: Ultrasound. A different feeling. There was no tingling. The device felt warm as it moved across my forehead, cheeks, and chin. It felt like the Clarify serum was being pressed deeper with each pass. It was soothing.
Step four: Detox, which mimics a lymphatic massage. The device switched to a soft vibrating setting with a gentle red glow, and Leslie used more pressure as she moved it across my face. This step helps move fluid through the skin and improve circulation, which can reduce puffiness and redness. By the time she finished, my skin felt clean and smooth without being tight or stripped.
Nothing about it felt aggressive. That surprised me, because exfoliation was happening.
When I left, they gave me a gift bag to take home.
It included a holographic Glo2Facial tote, a black pouch, under-eye patches, and a lavender crossbody bag.
It was a nice touch after the whole experience.
Why the Clarify OxyPod and What’s In It
There are different Glo2Facial OxyPod options depending on your skin goals, whether that’s refinement, hydration, or pigmentation.
Leslie recommended Clarify based on what I’d described, including congestion and hormonal breakouts.
The Clarify formulation is designed for breakouts, congestion, and post-acne marks.
The key ingredients include bamboo charcoal, camellia extract, and mandelic acid.
Bamboo charcoal is a strong antioxidant that helps draw out impurities.
Camellia extract helps calm the skin, which is useful for skin that’s reactive or prone to redness.
Mandelic acid is a gentler exfoliating acid. It has a larger molecular size than glycolic acid, so it penetrates more slowly, which makes it easier to tolerate while still helping improve texture and breakouts.
The combination made sense for what I was dealing with.
And the way it felt on my skin reflected that. It felt effective without being harsh.
What Happens After: The Skin Regeneration Piece
I looked in the mirror right after, and my skin looked calmer and brighter, with less blotchy areas.
The texture felt smoother.
I still had a few pimples from the days before. They were raised and red, but the rest of my skin felt more even.
My pores looked smaller too. With less buildup, they looked less noticeable.
What surprised me most was the lack of irritation. I could feel the exfoliation happening, but my skin showed zero redness afterward. Most treatments that exfoliate this thoroughly leave some kind of reaction.
Leslie explained that this is how the treatment is designed to work.
The Glo2Facial doesn’t force a reaction like a peel or laser. It supports your skin so it can regenerate from within, working with your natural cell turnover.
The Oxfoliation step brings more oxygen to the skin, the ultrasound supports serum absorption, and the lymphatic massage moves fluid.
Each step is building a better environment for your skin to do its own work.
I asked Leslie when I could expect to see the full results, and she said it typically shows up around one to two weeks in.
For hyperpigmentation, she said it usually takes three to four sessions to see more noticeable change.
After years of layering stronger actives and thinking that was the only way forward, that idea landed in a new way.
Maybe your skin doesn’t need to be pushed harder. Maybe it needs to heal.
The Morning After
I stood in front of the mirror longer than usual the next morning, which isn’t something I do unless I’m picking myself apart.
This time, I wasn’t.
I just stood there looking, then caught myself touching my skin because it didn’t feel like mine. The texture was gone, or at least it felt that way. It was smoother than it had been in a while.
At one point, I started thinking about how foundation would glide on, how different makeup would sit on top of this. That thought stayed with me as I got ready.
I didn’t do much that morning. I followed Leslie’s aftercare instructions and kept everything focused on hydration with a serum, a bit of moisturizer, and sunscreen before heading out.
Nothing complicated, but it felt right.
My skin looked better than it had in months, and for once, I wasn’t standing there trying to figure out what needed fixing.
I didn’t have makeup on, and I still felt pretty.
Final thoughts
I went into this treatment skeptical. I read the studies, I use the actives. A facial wasn’t going to show me something I hadn’t already figured out on my own.
I was wrong.
The last few months have been hard. Bereavement does something to you that’s difficult to explain until you’re in it.
You stop taking care of yourself the way you would because the energy to maintain it just disappears.
My routine slipped and my skin started to show it.
There's something nobody talks about when it comes to skincare and grief.
When you spend years building a skincare routine as involved as mine, you can start to feel like it's what's holding everything together.
When life gets hard and the routine slips, you look in the mirror and feel ugly. Ugly in a way that tired and dull don't quite cover. Like you've lost something you can't get back.
The morning after the Glo2Facial, I stood in front of the mirror longer than usual.
My skin felt smooth in a way it hadn’t in months. I wasn’t wearing anything on my face and I still felt pretty.
I smiled at myself. That hadn’t been happening in a while, and I didn’t realize how much I’d missed it until that moment.
It felt like the kick I needed to remind myself that I’m beautiful without all of it.
The Glo2Facial reminded me that years of pushing harder wasn't the answer. Giving your skin the right conditions and trusting it to do the rest is. That reframe meant something.
If you’ve been doing everything right and your skin still isn’t where you want it to be, this might be worth trying.
Find a Glo2Facial Provider Nearest You and ask about the Clarify customization if breakouts or hyperpigmentation have been on your mind.
Your skin knows what to do. Sometimes it just needs a little help getting there.
Cheers,
This post is sponsored by Glo2Facial.






