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Service Spotlight: Glow Getter with a Hydraderm Boost

With the power of antioxidants, correcting peptides and plant-derived stem cells, the Glow Getter facial instantly smooths and firms for a youthful, hydrated complexion. See how Sway Wellness Spa sells more than 100 of these and the Hydraderm Boost each month.

Stacey Soble
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October 14, 2025
Service Spotlight: Glow Getter with a Hydraderm Boost

 

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Sway Wellness Spa

At Sway Wellness Spa in Denver, Colorado, the Glow Getter hydration facial features powerful antioxidants, correcting peptides, and plant-derived stem cells that instantly smooth and firm for a youthful, hydrated complexion. The Hydraderm Boost includes deeply penetrating serums to help correct and improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, decrease the appearance of scarring, minimize pores, help even complesion and reduce hyperpigmentation. A result-driven treatment that resurfaces the skin to create a smooth, fresh, more youthful glow. Uses Diamond tone microdermabrasion. 

Duration of the service: 50 minutes

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Performed by: An esthetician

Products used: Eminence Organic Skincare

How much do you charge for this service? The Glow Getter facial is $99 for a Sway member, and $139 for a drop-in guest. The Hydraderm Boost for a member is $30, and it's $60 for a drop-in guest. 

How the service is marketed? "We market this treatment as best used for oily, combination, normal, aging, sun damage and hyperpigmentation skin types," says Emily Langenderfer, Sway co-founder and director. "It uses powerful antioxidants, correcting peptides and plant-derived stem cells to instantly smooth and form for a brighter, more youthful complexion. It revitalize the appearance of collagen-depleted skin and promotes dewy, ultra hydrated skin." 

How many are sold per month? More than 100

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