Sta-Glow rejuvenates Tatelicious skin

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Part of the rejuvenation according to Sta-Glow Beauty Bar director Sithabile Ntuli, aka Sta-Glow, involves skin resurfacing that gave Tatelicious’ skin a more youthful and healthy appearance.

BY STYLE REPORTER

Activist for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer  (LGBTIQ) rights as well as HIV and Aids issues Tatelicious Karigambe-Sandberg had her skin revitalised by local beauty parlour Sta-Glow Beauty Bar.

Sta-Glow Beauty Bar, in Milton Park along Bishop Gaul Road, has turned out to be Harare’s “rendezvous for skin treatments, body and massage therapy, as well as beauty treatments”.

Part of the rejuvenation according to Sta-Glow Beauty Bar director Sithabile Ntuli, aka Sta-Glow, involves skin resurfacing that gave Tatelicious’ skin a more youthful and healthy appearance.

“I am using products from Sta-Glow Beauty Spa and paying wonders,” Tatelicious confirmed in a video that went viral.

Ntuli said she was happy that her spa was attracting celebrities like Tatelicious.

“Tatelicious has great influence and having her as a client means more people will get to know our products,” Ntuli said.

“We cater for all sorts of skins and we do more than skin care.”

Recently the beauty spa launced a wide range of new products, with some catering for children.

“Basically, we have in store our new collection — Sta-Glow Classic Natural Range — which caters for people with eczema, dry skin and it super moisturises. It also consists of hair shampoo and conditioner,” said Ntuli.