
Everyday Encore Body Oil by AKT
London stands as a city in perpetual motion, where centuries-old traditions meet the pulse of modern innovation. This is evident in the metropolis’ booming beauty and wellness sector, a global leader shaping trends far beyond the city limits. In our second London beauty and wellness edition, we investigate the latest treatments, technologies and products defining the capital’s approach to wellbeing this season.
In an era where excess has lost its appeal, beauty is increasingly defined by calibration rather than correction. The most compelling names in aesthetics, skincare and fragrance now share a common philosophy: structural integrity, scientific rigour and restraint. From precision aesthetics and clinic-grade technology to performance-led body care and heritage pharmacies, these are the destinations and formulations shaping a more intelligent approach to self-maintenance and redefining modern luxury.
the treatment | rexonage 3
Representing the latest wave in non-invasive skincare innovation, Rexonage 3 harnesses Quantum Molecular Resonance to stimulate collagen and elastin production without any downtime. The technology, which delivers precise electrical frequencies to biological tissue, aims to spark regeneration and repair at a cellular level – a promising development as our natural reserves of structural proteins diminish with age.
At Geneviv Clinic, practitioner Vivana Botoaca offers this treatment in a calming, clinical setting. The procedure is needle and heat-free, focusing instead on a therapeutic facial and neck massage. Results are both immediate and enduring, with potential benefits ranging from improved firmness and hydration to relief from conditions such as rosacea, dermatitis, sun damage, stretch marks, acne and atrophic scars. Botoaca sums up the philosophy succinctly: “The future is pain free.”

left. Geneviv Clinic
right. Focus eau de parfum by Anatomē
the fragrance | anatomē
On Chiltern Street, Anatomē occupies a space between apothecary and contemporary wellbeing atelier. Founded by Brendan Murdock, the brand bridges science-led supplementation and sensory experience, with fragrance forming a natural progression.
Built around the documented relationship between scent and emotional response, each fragrance supports a particular state of mind. Focus eau de parfum, for example, combines sandalwood, black pepper and cardamom in a composition that is warm, dry and quietly stimulating. Intended to enhance clarity and concentration, it offers structure rather than statement.
the skincare | dr somji pro-active skincare
Husband-and-wife team medical aesthetician Dr Somji of DrMediSpa and skincare expert Henal Somji translate clinical expertise into a streamlined at-home regimen. Rooted in the treatment of compromised and problematic skin, the high-performance range focuses on barrier strength and cellular health rather than fleeting trends.
Central to the formulations is advanced encapsulation and exosomal delivery technology, designed to maintain ingredient potency and optimise targeted absorption. The approach is deliberate and results-driven, favouring long-term skin health over short-term effect.
The recently launched Exosome Barrier Repair Serum addresses inflammation and barrier fatigue – concerns increasingly prevalent in modern skincare. Lightweight yet purposeful, it supports repair, reduces visible redness and restores hydration without excess.

left. Exosome Barrier Repair Serum by Dr Somji Pro-Active Skincare
right. The Cosmetic Skin Clinic
the clinic | the cosmetic skin clinic
Founded more than two decades ago by Dr Tracey Mountford, The Cosmetic Skin Clinic has evolved into one of Britain’s most established aesthetic institutions, with six locations nationwide. Its philosophy is calibrated rather than corrective: refinement over reinvention, balance over alteration.
Consultations are diagnostic and unhurried, prioritising proportion, skin integrity and long-term strategy over trend-driven requests. The result is work that is undetectable yet unmistakable – enhancements that harmonise rather than transform.
Among its newer offerings is Juliane, a next-generation bio-stimulator administered by senior practitioners including Dr Matthew Jarvie-Thomas. Designed to restore structural support – particularly along the jawline – it works by stimulating collagen production over time. Results emerge progressively in the weeks following treatment, delivering subtle definition and improved firmness without downtime.

Lyma Laser Pro
the at-home technology | lyma laser pro
The promise of clinic-grade results at home has often been aspirational. Lyma’s Laser Pro represents a significant shift in that landscape. Positioned as the most powerful cold, near-infrared laser approved for cosmetic use outside a medical setting, it requires just three minutes of daily use.
Operating at a cellular level, the device is designed to preserve collagen and elastin while supporting repair processes linked to firmness, clarity and even tone. Suitable for all skin types and applicable to both face and body, it offers a level of versatility uncommon in at-home devices. With consistent use, improvements in texture and luminosity become visible within weeks; over several months, fine lines appear softened and skin quality more resilient.
For those seeking an introduction before investing, facialist Nicola Joss incorporates the Laser Pro into a 90-minute treatment at Harrods, providing an immediate demonstration of its lifting and brightening effects.

The Deodorant Balm by AKT
the bodycare | akt
Founded by actors Ed Currie and Andy Coxon, AKT began backstage in the West End as a response to the physical demands of performance. The brand’s debut deodorant balm, launched in 2020, quickly achieved cult status, distinguished by both efficacy and its fully recyclable aluminium packaging.
The expansion into body care is measured. The Everyday Encore Body Oil, available in the brand’s bestselling Orange Grove and After Thunder scents, is formulated with squalane, rosehip oil and vitamin E. The texture is fast-absorbing, delivering hydration and a subtle sheen without residue.

John Bell & Croyden
the pharmacy | john bell & croyden
Established in 1798, John Bell & Croyden remains one of London’s enduring institutions. Now situated on Wigmore Street, it operates as both pharmacy and highly curated retail destination, spanning medical services, specialist skincare, dental care and emerging wellness brands.
The Beauty Rooms host visiting experts including Dr Levy and Eve Lom, while in-house clinics cover disciplines from dental hygiene and osteopathy to podiatry and trichology, alongside access to private GP appointments.
words. Emma White Turle
editor. Huma Humayun






















