The story of how Erin ended up putting down roots inMalaysia is a little unusual. A British national, she has lived in many places – Amsterdam, New York, Paris, London, Washington D.C., Singapore and Texas, to name a few. While pregnant with her first child, Erin developed severe melasma, a hormonal pigmentation disorder, which then led her to begin her foray into the laser therapy industry. The prohibitive cost of laser therapy meant few people could afford treatment, so Erin and her husband set out to make laser treatments as affordable as possible for individuals who encountered similar skin issues as she did. “We decided to launch Glo Laser in KL. We’d always loved Malaysia and spent a lot of time in this city before finally moving here in 2014,” shares Erin, who’s a co-founder of the company. “I really love how diverse the country is – the people, landscape, cultures, opportunities available, and of course, the food!”
Glo has grown exponentially, but Erin confesses that the journey has not been a smooth-sailing one. Setting up a business in a foreign land requires a lot of time and effort. “One of the biggest challenges we faced was that many people had the misconception that laser treatment is an invasive procedure,” explains Erin. “So we focused on helping people understand what the treatment is about. In the five years since we started Glo, I think we’ve probably helped to change the perception of laser treatments in Malaysia and we will continue to work on that.”
WOMAN ON A MISSION
This story is from the February/March 2020 edition of The Malaysian Women's Weekly.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the February/March 2020 edition of The Malaysian Women's Weekly.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
25 Life-Changing Budget Hacks
Follow these money tips to become the savviest you yet
Why Women Devour Erotic Fiction
Women who read erotic fiction have better sex lives than women who don’t. We look at why turning pages can also help turn you on and discover why women are so aroused by erotic literature in all its forms
Can Superstition Enhance Your Life?
The power of positive thinking and a belief in lucky charms might be all it takes to turn your fortunes around
Know Your Children's Friends
Want to know what makes your child tick? Take a look at their circle of friends – they can offer a surprising insight into your child’s behaviour
Can Sleeping Apart Mend Your Marriage?
More and more couples choose to sleep in separate beds, but this growing trend doesn’t mean the end of a loving relationship
It's Time For South Africa
A country once mired in decades of violent social struggle brought about by racial segregation policies and laws, it has gone through a rebirth and is flourishing like never before
Shiny, Happy Sheila
Cover girl Sheila Sim knows a thing or two about living life to the fullest. The star shares her get-happy formula with us
Adventure With A Cause
Some of us may know her as the lady behind one of the most successful premium laser treatment centres in town, but away from work, Erin Sandral thrives on adventure and seeks to improve the lives of underprivileged women
We Wish You A Pleasant Flight
Other than tense muscles, dehydration and sleeplessness, air travel can affect our bodies in many other ways – here’s what you need to know
Prosperous Delights
Tasty treats during Chinese New Year is all part of the festivities to spread joy and good luck. We asked Assistant Pastry Chef Yap Wai Keong from One World Hotel Petaling Jaya to share with us a few auspicious recipes that will bring happiness to your loved ones.