A high-end, photorealistic studio still-life photograph featuring a collection of Glimmer Wish beauty products arranged elegantly on a clean, white seamless background. The products are made from polished, premium materials and geometric shapes, using sharp, dramatic studio lighting and deep shadows to represent the brand's focus on clean, safe formulas for children.Glimmer Wish’s premium, non-toxic beauty products for children capture the attention of Shark Tank investors Lori Greiner and Kendra Scott.Santa Barbara Today

Glimmer Wish, a beauty products company founded by 16-year-old Sydney Myers, appeared on ABC’s Shark Tank and secured a $200,000 investment from Lori Greiner and Kendra Scott in exchange for a 15% stake in the company and a $1 royalty per unit sold until the original investment is recouped. The company, which sells clean, non-toxic hair and body care products targeted at kids, was founded in 2019 and has seen rapid growth, generating $1 million in sales in its first full year, $1.1 million the following year, and projecting $1.5 million in sales for 2025.

Why it matters

Glimmer Wish’s success on Shark Tank highlights the growing demand for eco-friendly, non-toxic beauty products, especially among younger consumers. The deal also showcases the potential for youth-led startups to capture the attention of high-profile investors and scale their businesses.

The details

Glimmer Wish was founded by Sydney Myers, the 16-year-old daughter of Inogen co-founder Byron Myers, who serves as the company’s CEO. The company was inspired by Sydney’s love of colorful, scented beauty products, despite her mother’s concerns about harsh chemicals. Glimmer Wish sells clean, non-toxic hair and body care products targeted at kids, with each product costing around $4 to produce and retailing for about $22. In its first full year of operations, Glimmer Wish generated $1 million in sales, followed by $1.1 million the next year, and is projected to sell $1.5 million in 2025. However, heavy ad spending led to a $185,000 loss in 2024, though the company is expected to generate a profit in 2025.

Glimmer Wish was founded in 2019 when Sydney Myers was 10 years old.Byron Myers, Sydney’s father, joined the company in 2021 after leaving Inogen.Glimmer Wish appeared on Season 17, Episode 16 of Shark Tank, which premiered on April 8, 2026.

The players

Sydney Myers

The 16-year-old founder of Glimmer Wish, a beauty products company that sells clean, non-toxic hair and body care products targeted at kids.

Byron Myers

The CEO of Glimmer Wish and co-founder of Inogen, who joined his daughter’s company in 2021 after leaving Inogen.

Tiffany Myers

The wife of Byron Myers and a co-founder of Glimmer Wish.

Lori Greiner

A Shark Tank investor who partnered with Kendra Scott to invest $200,000 in Glimmer Wish in exchange for a 15% stake and a $1 royalty per unit sold until the original investment is recouped.

Kendra Scott

A Shark Tank investor who partnered with Lori Greiner to invest $200,000 in Glimmer Wish in exchange for a 15% stake and a $1 royalty per unit sold until the original investment is recouped.

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What they’re saying

“The investment would help accelerate Glimmer Wish’s plans for growth, including going into retail.”

— Byron Myers, CEO, Glimmer Wish

What’s next

Glimmer Wish plans to use the investment from Lori Greiner and Kendra Scott to expand its retail presence and continue growing the business.

The takeaway

Glimmer Wish’s success on Shark Tank demonstrates the potential for youth-led startups to disrupt traditional industries and capture the attention of high-profile investors. The company’s focus on eco-friendly, non-toxic beauty products for kids also reflects the growing consumer demand for more sustainable and ethical products.