Dull skin is hard to describe but easy to recognise: it does not catch the light, moisturiser sits on top and does nothing, and no photograph flatters it. In the settled residential streets of Al Rawda 2 that flatness is often the thing that finally gets someone through a salon door. A glycolic body peel in Al Rawda 2 resurfaces the whole canvas so it reflects light again, and Salonist is where you compare therapists, prices and free slots.
Al Rawda 2 is a quieter residential extension of its larger neighbour, villas and mid-size homes with families who treat self-care as maintenance rather than a splurge. Full-body glycolic resurfacing is a common ask here, often as a monthly reset. Weekend mornings and mid-week evenings fill first, and repeat clients outnumber first-timers.
A resurfacing glycolic peel is applied over the arms, back, legs and torso after a thorough cleanse, left to work for a few minutes, then neutralised and followed by a hydrating mask and a light seal. It dissolves the dull, compacted surface layer that scrubs only partly remove, revealing fresher skin underneath. The full body takes 60 to 75 minutes, and the glow is visible the same day with texture improving over repeat visits.
Keep the skin moisturised, avoid hot showers and saunas for a day, and use SPF wherever you will be exposed, since the fresh surface burns easily. When Al Rawda 2 has no opening, nearby areas take the overflow: Al Rawda 1, Al Rawda 3, Al Talla 1 and Al Amerah are all a short drive.
A full-body glycolic peel in Al Rawda 2 usually costs AED 260 to 600 a session, with monthly-maintenance packages priced better per visit. Salonist's live diaries span 15,000+ businesses across 60+ countries, so you confirm a booking in seconds and pay by card in the app without a callback. The 2 million+ reviews behind each rating make it easy to settle on a therapist whose full-body work is thorough rather than rushed.