A new skin clinic has launched in Thatcham with a mission to help clients achieve healthier skin through personalised, results-led treatment plans.
Founded by Charmaine Moore, BareFacial was inspired by her own long-term struggles with eczema and frustration at an industry she felt focused more on covering skin concerns than understanding them.
The turning point came during a conversation with her teenage daughter.
“She said to me, ‘Mum, you should do something you love,’” explains Charmaine. “I’d spent years trying to find someone who could genuinely help my skin instead of simply covering the problem. Eventually, I realised I wanted to become that person for others.”
Based in Thatcham, BareFacial offers a science-led approach to skin health, combining advanced skin analysis technology with bespoke treatment plans designed to deliver long-term results.
Each client begins with a detailed consultation and skin analysis before being placed onto a tailored six-month transformation programme, with ongoing maintenance memberships available afterwards to support continued progress.
“I want my clients to feel confident in their skin,” says Charmaine. “Whether they’re busy professionals, parents juggling a hundred things, or someone who’s spent years hiding behind makeup like I did, everyone deserves to look in the mirror and feel good.”
Unlike many clinics in the aesthetics sector, BareFacial does not offer injectables such as Botox or fillers, instead focusing on treatments designed to support the skin naturally and improve overall skin health.
Treatments available at the clinic include microneedling, chemical peels, glass skin treatments and Dermalux LED light therapy.
“For me, BareFacial was always about skin health first,” adds Charmaine. “I wanted to create a clinic centred around treatments that work with the skin, support confidence naturally and deliver long-term results.”
Charmaine’s previous career as Head of Data has also helped shape the clinic’s analytical approach, with the business built around measurable progress, personalised plans and evidence-led treatment strategies.
The clinic launches at a time when growing numbers of consumers are moving towards natural, results-focused skincare treatments and seeking alternatives to quick-fix aesthetics.
BareFacial works with clients experiencing concerns including acne scarring, pigmentation, sensitivity, dullness and early signs of ageing, with its membership model designed for those seeking consistent skin improvement rather than one-off treatments.
“So many people feel frustrated or defeated by their skin,” says Charmaine. “I want BareFacial to be the place where they finally feel understood and finally start seeing real progress.”
For more information, appointments and memberships, visit barefacial.co.uk. Alternatively, email Charmaine at hello@barefacial.co.uk.

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