glowwashed
Glowwashed is a neologism used in design, marketing, and cultural criticism to describe the practice of using luminous aesthetics to create positive associations—such as innovation, safety, or environmental friendliness—without substantive evidence. The term combines glow with greenwashing or whitewashing and is applied to branding, packaging, or communications that rely on glow-like imagery, neon colors, soft gradients, or radiant lighting cues to shape perception, rather than to confirm actual outcomes.
Usage and scope: Glowwashing is not a formal industry standard and is primarily found in online discourse,
Examples: A beauty product launches a “glow” line with glossy visuals and influencer messaging while standard
Criticism and reception: Critics argue that glowwashing exploits visual rhetoric to influence consumer perception, potentially obscuring
See also: greenwashing, whitewashing, branding ethics, marketing claims, luminescence. Note: there is no universally accepted formal