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Updated: Nov 10, 2022

Surprising our customers with a bowl full of kindness!



Throughout the months of January to March, GLOW Beauty Bar celebrated Random Acts of Kindness Day in our own unique way.


What is a random act of kindness?


Kindness is a positive gesture of goodwill towards others. A genuinely act of kindness can be ANYTHING, no matter how small it is.


GLOW decided to spread kindness by surprising our clients with different treats after their treatment - they were surprised with various discounts, complimentary add-ons, freebies, and more. The spa was filled with happy clients and lots of smiles during this time.


Be kind to yourself and practice self-care!


Yes! Self-care and self-love are also an act of kindness. Treat yourself to a massage, a facial, or even a spray tan to pamper yourself and show your body and mind some care. Choose GLOW Beauty Bar to be kind to yourself!



Here at GLOW, we are all about self-love and positivity. We are always encouraging our team and clients to reflect and be kind to themselves, and one another.


Ask yourself:


What is one thing you are grateful for?

One thing you did well today?

One thing you are looking forward to?

One thing you love about yourself?


If you get negative toward yourself, just stop and think for a while.. Train your mind to see the good in yourself. After all, beauty comes from the inside out.


Love yourself. Compliment yourself. Celebrate yourself.


At GLOW, we have a positivity jar to ensure everyone is being kind to themselves. Every time a client lets a negative comment about themselves slip, they'll have to drop a coin into the positivity jar. So stay positive and protect your wallet!


All money collected in the positivity jar is directly donated to the non-profit organization Feed the 5000.



As we want you to be happy, we know you wish others the same as well. It’s time to share kindness with the world. To spread the kindness, you can treat your loved ones with GLOW Beauty Bar gift card. Available for purchase here.


"Kindness is free to give, but priceless to receive."


Kindness is powerful. Kindness is simple to practice. Kindness starts with you! 


Xo, GLOW

  • Mar 17, 2020

Updated: Nov 10, 2022

As the spread of COVID-19 becomes more prevalent, we find it necessary to explain the cautionary measures we’ve taken to lower the risk of transmission here at GLOW.


We understand that everyone is doing their part to reduce the spread of this virus. We want to assure you that we are keeping our health and yours a top priority.


Although none of the points below are new, we wanted to make you aware of what we do on a regular basis, and we are of course increasing our efforts to keep everyone safe and healthy.


If you have ever been to GLOW, you know that cleanliness is a high priority for us as we deal with blood on a daily basis.


-We have procedures we follow every morning, before and after each client, each night, weekly, and monthly

-We properly clean, sanitize and sterilize all of our equipment and tools after each client with hospital grade sanitization products

-We use single use items and dispose of them in a sharps containerWe wear masks and gloves during treatments

-We wash and sanitize our hands thoroughly and often

-We have had 3 routine checks (and passes) from Health Canada in the last two years (with the last check being only 2 weeks ago)


One of the benefits of GLOW is that it is a small, intimate place. We give ourselves 30 minutes after each client to properly clean and change over the room. We provide a boutique experience and never book back-to-back.


We are extremely cautious of the state of our own health as we work in such close proximity to you, and encourage you to also be mindful of the state of yours- recognizing if you are feeling off and taking the right precautions thereafter. Please be sure to wash your hands frequently, use sanitizer, and avoid touching your face.


Let’s focus on facts, not fear, support those in need in our community, and support small businesses during this time.


Since many of you have some time off, it is a perfect time to get out there and support local businesses and practice self-care and destress. If you are practicing social distancing and choosing to stay home, or are being affected financially, here are a few ways you can support local businesses from your couch!


-Write a google review about your most recent service

-Like/comment on IG photos

-Share company posts on your stories

-Reschedule versus cancel

-Refer a friend

-Shop online

-Check on them


Also due to the increased stress, your skin and body will need some extra TLC so here are some ways to destress and practice self-care from home.


-Deep clean/spring clean your home. Nothing brings me more clarity and satisfaction than a clean home

-Meal prep for the week

-Go for a walk or do some yoga/exercise from home

-Enjoy a bubble bath with a good book and a hydrating mask

-Breathing exercises

-Create lists – dumping everything from your head onto paper gives you better clarity on what to tackle

-Tackle some of your to do items

-Garden & yard clean up

-Catch up on your TV shows

-Limit your screen time

-Read our free acne e-book or bridal beauty countdown

-Book appointments for a massage, mani/pedi, haircut, eyebrow wax, spray tan, teeth cleaning or whitening, physical, eye checkup and facial – NOW you’re ready for spring!

-Don’t forget to get a good night’s sleep, drink lots of water, and clean your makeup brushes!


We are here for you and look forward to seeing you or hearing from you soon!


Love Ashley and the GLOW Beauty Bar team.

Changing different aspects of your beauty routine can definitely change the way your skin appears. Switching to a makeup brand that is mineral based, or using professionally recommended products is definitely somewhere to start. When it comes to beauty, have you ever thought about what you ingest? Instantly, changing your beauty routine is the first thing that comes to mind. However, studies are showing that food can also affect your skin in a big way. Changing your eating habits can do wonders, so let us show you where to start! Eating pretty can make you feel the glow inside and out. We are here to answer your burning question... What can I eat to have good skin?



Starting off, in no way should this stop your inner foodie from coming out. You can still explore different foods, and different flavours but within reason. Instead of stopping off at the closest fast food joint to grab a bite, try creating something at home, with simple ingredients you can find at any grocery store. Attached to this blog, we have added some of our favourite recipes that incorporate some of the foods that we have listed!

Carbohydrates

Yes, the horrid word is actually something that can be good for you. Instead of reaching for a box of pasta try Goji berries. Packed with amino acids and carbs that you don’t actually have to fear. This fruit is sure to increase your skin's’ hydration and also aids in tightening and firming your skin offering a radiant youthful glow. Interested? You can also incorporate these products packed with gogi and their topical benefits: Glo Daily Power C+ or Glo Phyto-Active Firming Serum.

Another great option is broccoli. However, when compared to something like Goji berries or sweet potatoes it may come in lower on the carb scale. Where it lacks in carbs it makes up for in nutrients. Some people may not enjoying eating broccoli, but it has great anti aging agents within. It can help with reducing stubborn fine lines, acne and pigmentation. So maybe eating broccoli isn’t such a bad thing after all? Not typically found in beauty serums or creams, but adding it to your diet is key! Picking a side of broccoli versus potatoes is an easy upgrade to your beauty regime.



Fats

Another word that comes across as something to steer clear of when grocery shopping. Even though some fats can be truly detrimental to your skin like trans fats, and fried foods, there is a wide variety of items that are considered good fats. Studies show that fats like Omega -3 is actually an unsaturated fat that can help with skin conditions such as acne.

Something to consider for a fat substitute is coconut, or avocado. An easy cooking switch to your kitchen is using avocado oil or coconut oil instead of the tub of butter sitting in your fridge. Not only does it do wonders for your skin, it also adds flavour!  Avocado can be easily added to so many different meals, and it has next to no taste, so it’s hard to even know its there! A great option for some of those pickier eaters out there.


Over the last few years coconut has become a large item in the food industry, coconut milk, water and oil have been great additions in the kitchen. But did you know it’s also great for your skin? Coconut reduces inflammation, keeping your skin moisturized and can also heal wounds. Coconut oil has medium level fatty acids that can actually help with acne. Used to treat the acne, and protect your face from harmful bacterias. We do not recommend using pure coconut oil on your face, but formulated in the right products with other important ingredients can be very beneficial. Interested? Try these products from Glo Skin Beauty: Purifying Gel Cleanser, Hydrating Gel Cleanser, Gentle Cream Cleanser, Phyto-Active Eye Cream, and more. For a complete list of items containing coconut, visit GLOW Beauty Bar! Our skin specialist is sure to suggest the right products for your skin's’ needs.

Another change to make your diet prettier is eating cold- water fish. Instead of getting fats from chicken, or beef try having fish. A great alternative for your skin, and a healthy fat you don’t have to be afraid of. Fish such as salmon, sardines, mackerel, trout and tuna are a few. Each is packed with omega-3 fatty acids, the kind of fat that makes your face glow!

Do you prefer to eat more of a plant based diet? There are also items that can be helpful that don’t come from animals! Items like flax seeds, and flaxseed oils, chia seeds, walnuts and spirulina. All of which are great for dry skin and prevent eczema! It’s great to know there are alternative options to ingesting fats that doesn’t have to come from an animal. Being vegan and vegetarian doesn’t mean missing out on good fats!

Proteins

When you think of protein, typically your first thought is something like chicken or beef. However, studies are showing that there are plenty of other ways to find protein that doesn’t have to include anything from an animal.

Instead of adding meat to your salad, consider adding in chickpeas or avocado and topping it off with a garnish of algae. A different addition to the traditional salad style, algae can benefit skin hydration. It also aids in making your skin softer to the touch. Algae is an antioxidant which helps in making your skin look younger and wrinkle free while protecting it from environmental damage and stress. Packed with vitamins such as vitamin A,B,C, and E. The is definitely something you want to be in your skin care routine.

Interested? Try this product: Sorella yogurt kale eye cream. Or have a facial with the Casmara mask.



So there you have it. Three different words that have come across as scary before reading this blog. Don’t be afraid of of carbs or fats, because when chosen correctly your skin will thank you. Each section suggests a product carried by GLOW Beauty Bar, located on the Queensway in Etobicoke. Come by for a free consultation, and meet with our skin expert to see what she suggests for you! Each skin is different, so why not have someone show you what yours needs! If you don’t have time for a consultation, start off with ingesting the right foods. Doing so will help to guarantee refreshing results. All foods can be found at your local store, and beauty products at GLOW.

Try these recipes to kickstart your pretty eating! Featuring yummy foods featured above.

Broccoli & Avocado Salad

Ingredients:

· 500g broccoli florets, cut into small pieces

· 2 avocados

· 3 tbsp avocado oil

· 3 tbsp lemon juice

· freshly ground black pepper

· 1/3 cup slivered almonds


Instructions:

· Place the broccoli in a heatproof bowl and cover with boiling water. Set aside to blanch.

· Meanwhile, dice the avocado and place in a serving bowl. Drizzle over the avocado oil and lemon juice, sprinkle with pepper to taste and toss gently.

· Toast the almond slivers in a non-stick frying pan over medium heat, tossing gently.

· Drain the broccoli and add to the serving bowl with the avocado. Toss gently to coat with the dressing, sprinkle with the almond slivers and serve.


Tip: Add your favourite hot sauce for added flavour.

No-Bake Protein Goji Berry Granola Bars

Ingredients:

· 1 cup rolled or quick oats (gluten free)

· 1/2 cup cashew pieces, chopped

· 1/2 cup almond, chopped

· 1 cup raw sunflower seeds

· 2 Tablespoons protein powder

· 1/4 cup ground flax seed

· 2/3 cup peanut or almond butter (organic)

· 1/2 to 2/3 cup agave nectar

· 1/8 teaspoon sea salt (adjust based on which nut butter you use)

· 1/2 cup goji berries

· 1 Tablespoon cacao nibs (optional)


Instructions:

· Mix oats, cashew pieces, chopped almond, sunflower seeds, protein powder, and flax seeds in a large bowl.

· Whisk together nut butter, agave, and sea salt. Pour into oat mixture and mix well, until everything is sticky and combined. If it’s too dry, add a bit more agave. Add the goji berries and mix well.

· Press mixture into a shallow 8" baking dish that you’ve lined with parchment paper or plastic wrap. Cover with more parchment paper or plastic wrap, press well into the dish, and refrigerate for 4 hours. Cut into bar shapes, and keep refrigerated. Makes 10–15 bars.


Typically a sweet eater and looking for an alternative? Use chickpeas or avocados instead of the traditional butter, flour egg set up.

Here is a recipe for Chickpea Blondies

Ingredients:

· 1 can (15 ounces) chickpeas, rinsed and drained

· 1/2 cup all natural peanut butter (or almond butter)

· 1/3 cup pure maple syrup or agave nectar (you can also use honey if you're not vegan)

· 2 teaspoons vanilla

· 1/2 tsp salt

· 1/4 teaspoon baking powder

· 1/4 teaspoon baking soda

· 1/3 cup vegan (or regular) chocolate chips plus 2 tablespoons

· Coarse sea salt, for sprinkling


Instructions:

· Preheat oven to 350 degrees F and spray 8x8 inch pan with nonstick cooking spray.

· In a food processor, add all ingredients except chocolate chips and process until batter is smooth. Fold in 1/3 cup of chocolate chips, I like to use dark chocolate because it has less sugar but it's up to you.

Note: Batter will be thick and super delicious, so you could actually just eat it on it's own!

· Spread batter evenly in prepared pan then sprinkle 2 tablespoons of chocolate chips on top. (The batter may stick to your spatula, so I like to spray my spatula with nonstick cooking spray first.) Bake for 20-25 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean and edges are a tiny bit brown. The batter may look underdone, but you don't want them to dry out!

· Cool pan for 20 minutes on wire rack. Sprinkle with sea salt then cut into squares. Makes 16 blondies. Store covered in the fridge for up to 3-5 days.


Or another alternative is Avocado & Black Bean Brownies

Ingredients:

· 1 (15 oz) can of black beans, rinsed and drained

· 2 eggs or flax eggs (add an additional egg if you like cakier brownies!)

· 1/2 of a large ripe avocado

· 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil

· 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder plus 1 tablespoon

· 1/2 teaspoon baking powder

· 1/4 teaspoon baking soda

· 1/4 teaspoon salt

· 1 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

· 2/3 cup coconut sugar or sub brown sugar (or sub 1/2 cup pure maple syrup)

· 1/3 cup chocolate chips + 2 tablespoons for topping


Instructions:

· Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 8x8 inch baking pan.

· Place all ingredients besides chocolate chips into blender or food processor. Process or puree until ingredients form a smooth batter. If the batter is WAY too thick and won't process then add in a teaspoon or two of water. This batter needs to be very thick in order to produce fudgy brownies. Add in 1/3 cup chocolate chips and fold into batter.

· Pour batter into prepared pan, sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of remaining chocolate chips. You can also fold in nuts or swirl in peanut butter. Bake for 25-35 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out somewhat clean and top of the brownies begin to crack. Cool pan completely on wire rack then cut into 12 delicious large brownies!


Happy pretty eating!

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