Tiffany Sanders always recognized the inspiring woman she had in her mother, Cindy Sanders. “Growing up, my mom was someone I looked up to for how dependable she was and how much she prioritized our family,” Tiffany says. “She always showed up, no matter what, and that created a strong sense of stability for me.”
This early appreciation for her mom has been an undeniable pillar of their close relationship that continues to grow stronger with every year, and venture, together. Tiffany and Cindy are the co-owners of EverGlo Studios in Henderson, a wellness center with a modern, personalized approach to care for the whole body with advanced treatments like red light therapy and 3D body scanning with innovative Styku technology.
Working alongside each other to bring the community healing with proven results has been a journey Tiffany is grateful for as they have learned to “truly rely on each other,” she explains. “There have been seasons where one of us had to carry more than the other, and that mutual support is really the foundation of everything we’ve built.”
Equally as important, Tiffany adds, is the trust that has made their success possible. “We trust each other completely, and that trust has allowed us to take risks, make big decisions and grow something meaningful together.” Where Cindy values Tiffany’s visionary and creative talent as marketing director, Tiffany admires Cindy’s consistent dedication that prioritizes the clients she serves as receptionist.
“I tend to think big and push us forward, while she ensures we stay structured and sustainable,” Tiffany says of their differences that work in their favor. “We each fill in the gaps for the other, and it allows EverGlo to be both innovative and dependable.”
Now, as a mother to her daughter, Paloma, Tiffany feels a deeper sense of gratitude for the bond they share. A regular fixture at the studio, Paloma has lived much of her young life inside the wellness sanctuary, a privilege that does not go unnoticed. “It’s really special to see three generations in one space, building something together,” she remarks. “She’s grown up around EverGlo, and there’s really something meaningful about that environment being part of her everyday life.”
Having Cindy present as she juggles motherhood and entrepreneurship, Tiffany realizes, is something not to be taken for granted. “My mom helps support me as a business partner and as Paloma’s grandmother, and that overlap makes it possible for me to be present in both roles, allowing me to build something for my future while still being there for her day to day.”
This authentic partnership extends to EverGlo and what has become a physical touchstone of the family’s passion for transformative wellness therapies, which includes Tiffany’s father and Cindy’s husband, Bryan, who also co-owns the studio and whose own healing experience inspired this journey.
“What makes EverGlo special is that it’s rooted in real relationships,” Tiffany shares. “The same care and support we give each other is what we try to extend to every client who walks through our door.”
