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COVINGTON, Va. (VR) — The Covington VA250 Celebration opened Thursday evening at the Jackson River Sports Complex. Crowds began lining up before gates opened at 6 p.m. and quickly filled the midway. Rides provided by Coles Amusements drew steady lines throughout the evening, while food vendors served a variety of fair favorites.
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Glowing Wild with Saige: A Covington Beauty Studio Builds Community, Confidence

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COVINGTON, VA (VR) — In the heart of Covington, Glowing Wild with Saige is turning heads not only with its professional beauty services but with a clearly community-centered approach. Owned by Saige Gwin, the studio specializes in customized spray tans, teeth whitening, makeup for bridal
and special events, and LED light therapy, all designed to help clients feel confident in their own skin.

Gwin, a Bath County native and mother to daughter Wrenleigh, operates Glowing Wild with Saige alongside her duties as a caregiver to several pets. She is a Certified Medical Assistant and contributes to local marketing efforts for Clarke Excavation Co. Her energetic, on-the-go lifestyle informs a business philosophy centered on accessibility, care, and a strong local footprint.

What sets Glowing Wild with Saige apart is its insistence on tailoring every service to the individual client. “Every service is customized to the individual. I don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach,” Saige said. From custom and rapid spray tans to bridal makeup and teeth whitening, clients receive guidance and results that reflect their unique skin tones, preferences, and goals. Saige emphasizes a warm, welcoming environment, ensuring every visitor understands the process and feels comfortable from start to finish.

Glowing Wild with Saige maintains a strong seasonal promotion program, including model calls, bridal packages, and discounts for students, teachers, and local events. Updates and deals are regularly posted on the business’s Facebook page, Glowing Wild with Saige, making it easy for the Covington community to stay informed.

“The local community means everything to us,” Saige said. “Every appointment, share, recommendation, and referral helps support a small local business, and I’m grateful for the continued support. I’m excited to grow and add new services for the area.”

For those interested in learning more or booking appointments, the best point of contact is via Facebook Messenger on the Glowing Wild with Saige page. Saige also offers phone or text communications for prompt responses, underscoring her commitment to timely and friendly customer service.

Saige Gwin, a Bath County native and mother to daughter Wrenleigh, operates Glowing Wild with Saige alongside her duties as a caregiver to several pets. She is a Certified Medical Assistant and contributes to local marketing efforts for Clarke Excavation Co. Her energetic, on-the-go lifestyle informs a business philosophy centered on accessibility, care, and a strong local footprint.

Looking ahead she plans to expand service offerings and continue refining the client experience, Glowing Wild with Saige aims to remain a trusted fixture in Covington’s beauty scene. For residents seeking personalized beauty solutions and a welcoming atmosphere, the studio’s doors and Saige’s responsive approach are ready to welcome you.

Glowing Wild with Saige is located at 804 South Highland Avenue in Covington. 

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