Numbing cream
Numbing cream, matched to the appointment.
Three strengths — Clinical, Advanced and Professional — all in the cream format that suits broad coverage and most appointments. The one you need depends on the session: how long it runs, how sensitive the area is, and how much of it you're covering. Here's how to choose.
The Senseless Scale
Match your numbing cream to the session
Cream is the broad-coverage default — the format most appointments call for. Within it, the strength is the choice that matters. None is "better" than another; each is formulated for a different kind of session.
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Clinical
Clinical — comfort level on the Senseless Scale, not a measure of strength.
For shorter, lighter sessions and smaller areas.
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Advanced
Advanced — comfort level on the Senseless Scale, not a measure of strength.
For everyday aesthetic procedures — longer or more sensitive work.
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Professional
Professional — comfort level on the Senseless Scale, not a measure of strength.
Our practitioner tier — a formula developed specifically for professional use, for the longest and most sustained sessions.
Shorter, routine appointments, smaller areas, and anyone starting out who wants to begin considered.
Longer or more sensitive sessions and larger areas — the one most people settle on for regular aesthetic work.
The longest, most demanding appointments.
Most sessions don't need the practitioner tier. Match it to the session you're actually having — if you're between two, the lighter one is usually the sensible start, and you can choose differently next time.
The Senseless Selector
Not sure which to choose?
Answer three quick questions — treatment, skin and session length — and we'll point you to the format and strength we'd reach for.
Format check
Is cream the right format?
Cream suits broad coverage and most appointments — it's the one to reach for by default. Two cases where another format fits better:
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What numbing cream is for
Cream is the broad-coverage default — the format most aesthetic appointments call for. The procedures it's most often chosen for:
- MicroneedlingBroad facial coverage before a roller or pen session.
- Laser (face)Even coverage on facial treatment zones.
- Semi-permanent makeupPrep for brows, lash line and lip work.
- Waxing (small zones)Lip, brow and small areas where a cream applies cleanly.
- Strongest numbing cream
For precise facial work that must stay put, gel holds where you place it — and for large or body areas, a spray covers ground faster. Match the format to the work.
Built for the procedure, not the average
A generic skin numbing cream handles every situation the same — the same product for a five-minute touch-up and a full-face session. Aesthetic appointments aren't the same, so Senseless isn't built that way. Three strengths, three formats, formulated for what each kind of appointment actually asks for. You choose by the session in front of you, not by whatever's labelled "strongest".
Before you buy: the bit most sellers skip
For a lot of aesthetic procedures, the clinic applies its own numbing as standard. If yours does, you may not need to bring your own — and arriving already prepared without checking can get in the way of the treatment. Self-applied numbing matters most where the practitioner doesn't provide it, or where you want extra preparation on top. A quick message to your practitioner before you book settles it.
What makes it Senseless
- UK-formulated
- Every Senseless topical numbing cream is formulated in the United Kingdom by Matrix Health Group Ltd — numbing cream UK customers order, developed and assessed here.
- A cosmetic product
- Senseless is a cosmetic, not a medicine — no prescription needed.
- CPSR assessed
- Every formula is safety-assessed under a Cosmetic Product Safety Report before it's sold.
- Made for aesthetics
- Designed around aesthetic procedures — microneedling, laser, SPMU, waxing and more — not adapted from generic numbing.
UK cosmetic product, by Matrix Health Group Ltd. Not a medicine.
Numbing cream — common questions.
How long before my appointment do I apply numbing cream?
Many customers tell us they get their best results applying around 45–60 minutes before their appointment, though this varies from person to person. Follow the product guidance and your practitioner. Customers who get on best tend to apply a thick, visible layer that sits on the surface rather than being rubbed in, then cover it (cling film or similar) until it's removed before the appointment.
How long does numbing cream last?
It depends on three things: which strength you use, how well it's applied, and how long and demanding the appointment is. Rather than a fixed number of hours, think of it as fading gradually — apply close enough to your appointment that it's working through the part that matters. Your practitioner can advise for your specific treatment.
Which strength should I choose?
Match it to the session, not to price. Clinical for shorter, routine appointments; Advanced for longer or more sensitive work and larger areas; Professional for the most demanding sessions. If you're between two, start with the lower one.
Should I use cream, gel or spray?
Cream for broad coverage and most appointments; gel for precise facial work and longer sittings; spray for large or awkward areas.
Do I need to patch test?
Yes — patch test 24 hours before on the inside of your wrist or behind your ear, and don't use it if you see any reaction. Take extra care on sensitive or broken skin.
Can I apply it the night before?
No — apply it close to your appointment, not the night before. It's made for the short window before your treatment.
Which size do I need?
10g suits a single session or a trial; 30g is the regular size for repeat use or larger areas. (Professional comes in 30g.)
Is numbing cream a medicine?
No. Senseless is a cosmetic product, UK-formulated and CPSR assessed — no prescription needed.
What's in it?
Each formula is a UK cosmetic formulated by Matrix Health Group Ltd, with the full ingredients (INCI) listed on the pack.