Glow List Dual Specialty Esthie Feature: Danielle Weers of Ethereal Glow Haus

Published on 30 March 2026 at 10:09

Glow List Dual Specialty Esthie Feature: Danielle Weers of Ethereal Glow Haus

By Jessica Marsh | Jessica Hair and Makeup Artistry

If you’ve been around here for a while, you already know I love featuring beauty pros who make the wedding morning experience feel easier, softer, and way more intentional. Not just talented people — but people who actually understand the bridal timeline, the pressure, the photos, the tears, the weather, the skin, and all the tiny details that can either make a bride feel calm… or completely overwhelmed.

And that’s exactly why I wanted to feature Danielle Weers of Ethereal Glow Haus.

 

Dani is one of those artists whose work naturally lives in two really important bridal categories at once: lashes and skin. That dual specialty matters more than people realize. When your lashes are customized correctly and your skin is being treated with actual care, your entire wedding-week beauty routine becomes easier. Makeup sits better. You feel prettier before glam even starts. And honestly? That kind of confidence reads in photos.

Her booking page describes Ethereal Glow Haus as a space that blends artistry, innovation, and wellness through luxury lash extensions and holistic skincare — which makes complete sense once you hear how she talks about treating brides. Source

Looking for a Colorado esthetician who can support both your bridal lashes and your skin prep? Meet Danielle Weers of Ethereal Glow Haus, serving Lakewood and Littleton brides with lash extensions, lash lifts, facial sculpting, holistic facials, and bridal glow guidance that’s rooted in whole-body wellness.

Meet Ethereal Glow Haus

Owner: Danielle Weers
Business: Ethereal Glow Haus
Where she serves: Lakewood + Littleton
Book online: https://www.vagaro.com/etherealglowhaus
Instagram: @etherealglowhaus | @etherealglowhaus.skin
Email: etherealglowhaus@gmail.com
Phone: 303-590-8927

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Chemical Peels · Facial Waxing & Brow Shaping · Lash Tinting / Brow Tinting · Custom Bridal Facial Packages · Virtual Skin Consultations · Lash Extensions · Lash Lifts · Facial Sculpting 


Why I Think Brides Will Love Dani

What stood out to me right away is that Dani doesn’t approach bridal beauty like a one-service transaction. She thinks bigger than that. Her lash work is about customization, comfort, and longevity. Her skincare philosophy is rooted in whole-body wellness, barrier respect, and creating skin that actually feels healthy — not just temporarily polished for one day.

 

That holistic angle isn’t just branding either. Her skincare presence emphasizes plant-based facials, facial sculpting, and healing skin from the inside out, while her booking presence centers both lash artistry and holistic skincare. It’s a very bridal-friendly combination because brides usually need both: something practical and long-wearing for photos, and something calming and skin-supportive for the actual human behind the wedding. Source

The Dual Specialty That Makes Her Feature Worth Reading

Some esthies are skin girls. Some are lash girls. Dani is both.

And for brides, that’s kind of a dream.

Because here’s the reality: some brides want the effortless confidence of waking up already looking bright-eyed and polished. Others want glowing, hydrated, sculpted skin that makes their makeup artist’s job easier. Dani’s bridal recommendations hit both sides of that equation — which is why this feature feels especially relevant for Colorado brides trying to build a beauty plan that works in real life, not just on Pinterest.


Her Signature Bride Treatments: Lashes for Longevity, Facials for Glow

When I asked Dani what her absolute favorite bridal treatments are, she didn’t pick just one — and honestly, I’m glad she didn’t.

First: Lash Extensions

Dani highly recommends lash extensions for brides because they’re customizable, long-wearing, and eliminate a lot of wedding-day lash stress. Her logic is so bridal-real: with extensions, you’re not worrying about strip lashes lifting at the corners, shifting after tears, or looking uneven halfway through the night.

And she makes a really good point that a lot of brides forget: your wedding beauty prep isn’t just for the ceremony. It’s for the rehearsal dinner, engagement events, showers, bachelorette weekends, the wedding itself, and often the honeymoon immediately after. Lash extensions can carry through all of it.

That’s the kind of service that doesn’t just make you look good — it gives you one less thing to think about.

Second: The Ultimate Ethereal Facial

Her other bridal favorite is her two-hour Ultimate Ethereal Facial, which is basically for the bride who wants to feel glowy, cared for, and deeply exhaled before the big day.

This treatment includes facial sculpting, scalp treatment, exfoliation, a customized calming mask, steam, extractions, energy healing, skin analysis, tea, and even foot massage time. So yes, it’s results-focused — but it’s also an experience. And I think that matters. Brides don’t just need “services.” Sometimes they need a place to actually come down from the noise.

If Your Wedding Is 12 Months Away, Here’s Dani’s Honest Timeline

One thing I appreciated in Dani’s answers is that she doesn’t sugarcoat timing. She’s very clear that bridal beauty works best when you give yourself room to test, adjust, and refine.

For lash extensions:

If a bride is brand new to extensions, Dani wants the full set booked about eight weeks before the final wedding appointment, followed by three fills leading up to the wedding. That timeline gives enough room to customize the set, tweak shape or fullness, and let the bride actually live in the lashes before wedding week.

And that part is huge. A lot of new lash clients don’t fully know what they want until they’ve worn them.

For lash lifts:

If the bride has never had a lash lift before, Dani recommends booking the first one at least four months before the wedding. Since lash lifts cycle out over time, this gives enough space to test it once and then do a fresh one right before the wedding if she loves the result.

For facials:

Dani’s advice is simple: start as early as possible. She’s realistic about the fact that real skin concerns usually don’t transform after one appointment. For the final pre-wedding facial, she likes at least one week of space before the wedding so skin has time to settle, heal if needed, and still look glowy.

That timeline mindset matches what your strongest bridal beauty features already do well: they educate brides to stop treating beauty prep like a last-minute errand and start treating it like part of the wedding plan. Skin Solutions by Rae Sunless Obsession

The Last-Minute Bride: Is 6 Weeks Still Enough?

According to Dani — yes, actually.

And I love when experts answer this realistically instead of making brides feel doomed.

If a bride has six weeks left, Dani says there’s still enough time to get:

  • a full set of lash extensions
  • one or two fills before the wedding
  • a facial series started right away, with the last treatment done one to two weeks before the event
  • a lash lift before the wedding, if she’s had one before and already knows she likes the result

 

That’s an important distinction. She’s not anti last-minute. She’s anti last-minute experimentation.


How She Approaches Skin Types: Whole-Body, Root-Cause, Bride-Smart

This might be my favorite part of Dani’s philosophy.

She says she approaches bridal skin similarly to how she treats any skin — meaning she’s not just chasing surface symptoms. If a bride comes in months ahead with acne, dryness, rosacea, sensitivity, or barrier issues, Dani uses a whole-body approach and spends time talking through life, diet, sensitivities, and root causes.

That tells me she’s not interested in just putting a temporary bandage on skin.

And that mindset is especially valuable for brides because stress, travel, hormonal shifts, dehydration, and wedding pressure tend to show up fast on the face. A provider who thinks beyond “what can I slap on this today?” is a provider worth paying attention to.

She does make one important bridal adjustment, though: if the facial is happening right before the wedding, she tends to avoid aggressive extractions or anything that could leave the skin red, inflamed, or needing more recovery time.

That’s exactly the kind of restraint I want to hear from someone touching bridal skin.


The Biggest Bridal Beauty Mistake She Sees

Dani didn’t hesitate here.

The biggest mistake?
Booking a brand-new service at the last minute before the wedding.

Truly — every bride needs to hear that.

Whether it’s a lash service, a facial modality, a peel, or any other beauty treatment, trying something for the first time right before your wedding is such a gamble. If you love it, great. If you hate it, now you’re stuck with the result on one of the most photographed days of your life.

Her advice is so simple and so solid: test services before the wedding. Give yourself space to know what you actually like.

What a Bride Should Do the Morning of Her Wedding

Dani’s wedding-morning advice is glowy and practical:

Lean into hydrating, skin-loving products.
She wants brides bright, plump, fresh, and makeup-ready.

That doesn’t mean throwing twelve random products on your face. It means using familiar hydration-focused products that support the skin and help it receive makeup beautifully.

And if you’re getting married in Colorado, this advice hits even harder. Dryness shows up fast here.

Product Talk: What Colorado Brides Should Use More Of

Dani says this especially for Colorado brides, and she’s right to.

Because our environment is no joke.

High altitude, dry air, strong sun, and wild seasonal swings mean skin here often needs more support than brides realize. Dani specifically recommends:

  • a high-quality vitamin C
  • hyaluronic acid
  • a really solid SPF
  • and yes, actual water intake too

Colorado bridal skin prep is not the same as bridal skin prep in a humid climate. Your existing site already highlights how differently Colorado conditions affect beauty services, and Dani’s advice fits right into that local-expert lane. Skin Solutions by Rae Sunless Obsession

What to avoid close to the wedding:

Dani specifically calls out:

  • traditional retinols
  • intensive exfoliating products

Basically: wedding-week skin should be calm, hydrated, and predictable — not over-processed.

Dani’s Message to Every Colorado Bride

If Dani could say one thing directly to every Colorado bride, it would be this:

Start early.

Not because beauty prep has to be stressful. Not because you need a million appointments. But because availability gets tight, bridal schedules move fast, and the best results usually come when you’ve given yourself room to test, customize, and breathe.

That’s true for lashes. That’s true for facials. That’s true for just about every wedding beauty category.


The Glow Moment: The Kind of Transformation That Actually Matters

When I asked Dani about a bridal transformation that really moved her, what she described wasn’t some over-the-top miracle story or a dramatic gimmick treatment.

It was real skin work.

She talked about clients dealing with:

  • hormonal acne
  • a weak skin barrier
  • dryness
  • rosacea

And what I loved is that she didn’t try to make it sound flashy. She basically said the biggest transformations often come from tweaking the home routine, doing a good facial, adding facial sculpting, and supporting the skin consistently.

Honestly? I trust that answer more than any “overnight transformation” promise.

Because brides don’t need hype. They need someone who knows how to create change without blowing up their face three weeks before the wedding.

Her Featured Quote

“Bridal skin care just like all skin care is more than just products and treatments, the best skin comes from whole body wellness!”

That quote says everything about her brand.

Why She’s a Strong Glow List Feature

If you’re a bride who wants:

  • customized lash extensions that actually make wedding week easier
  • lash lifts and tints that feel polished but low-maintenance
  • glowy facials without the nonsense
  • facial sculpting and holistic skin support
  • an esthetician who understands both beauty and wellness

then Danielle Weers of Ethereal Glow Haus is absolutely someone to keep on your radar.

She works with brides regularly, and even without a rigid one-size-fits-all bridal package, that may actually be part of the appeal. Her approach feels more tailored, more realistic, and more personal.


Book Danielle Weers of Ethereal Glow Haus

📍 Lakewood / Littleton
📅 Book online: https://www.vagaro.com/etherealglowhaus
📸 Lashes IG: @etherealglowhaus
🌿 Skin IG: @etherealglowhaus.skin
✉️ Email: etherealglowhaus@gmail.com
📞 Phone: 303-590-8927

And if you’re still building your Colorado bridal beauty team and want artists who think beyond just “the appointment” and actually care about the full experience — you know I’m always here for that conversation.

— Jessica

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