Glo

Serving Lincoln, MA

Red Light Therapy for Lincoln Residents

Lincoln is Massachusetts' most deliberately preserved town — conservation land, working farms, and a commitment to living in balance with the natural world. Glo Wellness Salon, fifteen minutes south in Framingham, offers a form of personal preservation that complements Lincoln's ethos.

Each private booth combines infrared red light therapy (FDA Class II panels operating at 630–660nm deep red and 850–1050nm near infrared), pharmaceutical-grade salt air from our HaloGX™ halogenerator, and oxygen-enriched air from a dedicated concentrator. Fifteen minutes in a locked, private room with a comfortable, gentle warmth.

Lincoln's small population means wellness options within town limits are minimal. Residents are accustomed to driving for services, and Glo's location on Route 9 in Framingham puts it within easy reach — typically fifteen minutes via Route 117 through Weston. The drive itself passes through some of MetroWest's most beautiful landscape, which several members describe as "the warm-up for the warm-up."

The appeal for Lincoln residents often starts with the skin and recovery benefits of infrared therapy, but it's the salt therapy that creates unexpected loyalty. Lincoln's wooded environment means pollen and seasonal allergens are a daily reality for much of the year. Our HaloGX™ halogenerator provides natural anti-inflammatory support for the respiratory system — a complement to Lincoln's outdoor lifestyle rather than a retreat from it.

We're open 6 AM to 10 PM, seven days a week. Start with a free 14-day trial.

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Glo Wellness Salon

92 Worcester Rd, Suite 301

Framingham, MA 01702

(617) 655-6828

Every day: 6 AM – 10 PM

From Lincoln

From Lincoln Center, take Route 117 West to Route 20 South through Weston. Connect to Route 9 East to 92 Worcester Rd. About 20 minutes.

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the glow?

Start your free 14-day trial — unlimited sessions, cancel anytime. 15 minutes of red light, salt air, and oxygen therapy in a private booth.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Glo is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.