What’s in a Beauty Boost

Why it shows up on your skin

Glutathione reduces oxidative stress in melanocytes (the cells that produce melanin). Over repeated sessions this can produce a visibly brighter, more even skin tone. In the short term — within about 24 hours — clients typically notice reduced dullness, less puffiness, and a “rested” look that’s disproportionate to how much sleep they actually got. That last part is the real sell for event prep.

Biotin and Vitamin C don’t show up immediately in the mirror the way glutathione does, but they’re the long-tail ingredients that make regular Beauty Boost clients notice hair and nail differences at month two or three.

Popular Beauty Boost occasions

Book 48–72 hours ahead of the event The skin-brightening effect peaks around 24–48 hours post-drip and tapers over the next two weeks. For a wedding on Saturday, aim for a Wednesday or Thursday drip.

Stacks that work well

For event prep, most clients pair Beauty Boost with a hydration drip in the week leading up (the bag, not an add-on). For monthly maintenance, a Beauty Boost every 3–4 weeks plus a Biotin injection between visits is a common program.

FAQ

Will my skin go “lighter”?

The effect is brightening and evening — not bleaching. Most clients describe the change as “rested, glowy, less uneven,” not “lighter complexion.”

How often to maintain the effect?

Every 3–4 weeks is the sweet spot for ongoing glutathione effect. Less frequent and the effect drifts; more frequent usually isn’t needed.

Is glutathione safe?

For most healthy adults, yes, at wellness-clinic doses. Rare reports of side effects (cough, flushing during infusion) are managed with a slower drip rate.

Group bookings for wedding parties?

Yes — we do these regularly. Call ahead so we can block the room.

Book Beauty Boost in Sandy

Event coming up? Call a week ahead to reserve your pre-event slot. First-time clients save $20.

Call Prime IV Sandy (385) 318-3283