Glowbar is glowing up skincare in Philly, one streamlined facial at a time

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Glowbar is setting a new standard in skincare with its innovative approach to facials in Philadelphia. Founded by Rachel Liverman, a seasoned esthetician, the brand focuses on delivering personalized treatments at an accessible price. The self-washing station allows customers to save time and money, making each visit efficient. The minimalist design of Glowbar locations reflects the brand's commitment to clarity and simplicity, allowing clients to focus on their skincare needs. Members enjoy perks like monthly facials, discounts on products, and exclusive access to skincare samples, while non-members can still experience the services for a reasonable fee.

The facials incorporate advanced techniques like dermaplaning and LED therapy, ensuring clients receive top-quality care tailored to their skin's needs. Glowbar's rapid expansion, with plans for new locations in Virginia and Massachusetts, signifies its growing influence in the beauty industry. As the brand continues to gain traction, it aims to redefine skincare experiences across the East Coast.

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