We’RE not here to change your face.
We’Re here to understand it.
Founded on the belief that people don’t need more. They need the right approach.
About Us
At some point, having a skincare routine quietly evolved into an overcomplicated, confusing 17-step regimen, with occasional moments standing in front of the bathroom mirror, wondering whether you’re helping your skin or conducting an experiment on it. An unexpected development, still no results, and an impaired barrier to show for it. Tragic.
Kindred glow was built around the simple idea that good aesthetic care should make things feel clearer, not more confusing. Safe, science-backed, honest guidance, and subtle natural results that still look like you.
School never taught you how to do your taxes. Neither will I, but I’m here to help you understand your home care routine and create a treatment plan to reach your results.
Because skin isn't really just skin, it's confidence, it's your job interview, it's feeling comfortable in photos, it's proving your judgmental aunt in your family, you're thriving. It's that moment that it all comes together, where you stop looking for something wrong in your face and think, “there I am.”
Let’s be intentional together.
The goal isn’t to look different. It’s to look like yourself — on a really good day.
OUR Founder
Nurse Elvis Skrgic is the founder of Kindred Glow, where nursing, medical aesthetics, and a genuinely unreasonable enthusiasm for skin all happened to collide in the same place.
A graduate of St. Clair College’s Medical Esthetics program and Registered Practical Nursing - Aesthetic Nurse. Elvis continued further training at APT, obtaining his certification of toxin, dermal filler, and advanced cannula training.
With a background in medicine and surgery, Elvis brings both clinical knowledge and a commitment to continual learning into every treatment and consultation. His approach combines science-backed care, honest guidance, and explanations in actual human language—because understanding your skin should never require seventeen browser tabs and what feels like a minor chemistry degree.