CANTON – Glow Skincare and Spa, 75 Main St., has been named the 2017 Canton Chamber of Commerce Member of the Year. Chamber Director Allison Bauer said the business was selected by a committee of …
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CANTON – Glow Skincare and Spa, 75 Main St., has been named the 2017 Canton Chamber of Commerce Member of the Year.
Chamber Director Allison Bauer said the business was selected by a committee of chamber board members. Glow was cited for its hurricane relief effort for the city of Houston, Texas, after Hurricane Harvey hit the gulf coast earlier this year, said Bauer.
Owner Carmen Gendebien and her husband Blake credited their customers who donated items for Gary Hammond and Tai Alberto, a Clarkson MBA student, to deliver relief items to Houston, said Bauer.
Glow Skincare is a high-end day spa featuring skin care, spray tanning, teeth whitening and Botox treatments which opened in spring of 2011 in the former Plaindealer building. The spa offers offer a full array of facials, body treatments, peels, microdermabrasion, back facials, manicures, pedicures and waxing.
Glow Skincare was also cited for being a recipient of the NY Small Business Development Center Award in May 2017 and involvement in Women’s Business Bootcamp at SUNY Canton.
The Gendebiens were also credited for co-founding the Jules of Life Foundation, a local charity that supports families with children diagnosed with pediatric cancer.
The couple also owns and operates Twin Mills Farms in Ogdensburg, a Cabot Creamery farm.
For more information about Glow Skincare and Spa, log on to http://glowspa.org/.