Caroline is so authentic and its why people love her. She knows she gets paid for mentioning brands and she doesn’t shy away or pretend she doesn’t. Like she says, you couldn't pay her enough money to recommend something she doesn’t believe in. Such a unique gem in a world where everyone wants to be the same ❤
You’re so gullible. Caroline is actually very unpopular in the skincare world, hence she’s here doing a small time podcast for free while other skincare gurus are being paid to be on big time TV shows and in reputable magazines. She promotes anything and everything she gets enough buck for. Her blog shut down because it was getting less and less readers to the point it wasn’t worth writing anymore. No reliable media sources are promoting her skincare, like Vogue promoting Vive for example. It’s just her and the outlets who sell the brand. If you knew enough about skincare, you would know her advice is tailored to whatever she’s promoting at the time. Check out the ingredients in Pixi Glow’s products that she was raving about and please try an attempt to tell me how good they are 😂😂. She’s a washed up, controversial nobody in the industry. The biggest irony is her skin. How anyone can look at her skin and then accept advice off her, on skin really baffles me. Her skin is terrible. She doesn’t even know how to utilise procedures to her best ability. Her eyebrows are so far across her forehead, she fails to get botox at the correct interval times. Her forhead is smooth due to botox whereas the rest of her face is sagging, wrinkling and severely textured. It looks so odd. She needs less botox to give more symmetry to her face’s texture and look. If you want genuine skincare advice, follow and actual dermatologist like Dr Anjali Mahto. Influencers like Caroline are fame hungry rather than genuinely passionate about what they influence. She said it herself, she tried to be a name online by being a family content creator but changed to skincare because her children didn’t want to be shared. She has no qualifications or higher education in dermatology. She is literally just on social media to make money and gain fame but people have seen through her, even very early on. She’s hardly successful, don’t be fooled by influencers like her.
why after every answer from gorgeous Caroline does this girl start talking about herself, I counted 5 times and then couldn't bare it anymore. Also I loved when she was like oh Im gonna use this to get very expensive advice for myself. Caroline was like 'aaaah yeah great'
I cannot express how much I loved this. Hirons is a rockstar. PS: also someone who developed acne in my early 20s (thanks to a stressful corporate job) even though I never had acne as a teenager.
You start with a healthy lifestyle: feed your body with nutrition food, avoid junk food, move your body daily. The best skincare is not a product, it’s a lifestyle 😊 Then you add face massage and face yoga with a simple and non toxic skincare routine ❤
Kate sommerville delikate moisturiser, Kate sommerville goat milk cleanser, votary super seed oil....all unfragranced...kiehls avocado eye cream......try these for calm lush skin...😊
@grace could you please confirm what the body shop product is, that you list in your desert island list? I cant really figure out what product you're talking about 😔
I feel like this was a real missed opportunity. There seems to have been little to no research done in advance on Caroline & her history. The questions were incredibly basic & it played more as Grace telling Caroline about HER background, platforms & beliefs!! Completely tone deaf when it came to money & motivations. I loved it when Caroline said "well I needed the money. We had kids!" Yet still Grace doesn't take that subtle hint. Caroline is incredibly well respected because she grafted for years without any of the glamour or security. Really disjointed & disappointing interview.
I agree. Caroline H is extremely experienced and so respected within her profession. An interview with someone like her deserves very good research, very good , through preparation and exceptional interviewing skills. CH can improvise, but Grace is not experienced enough to do that. She asked abut acne 3-4 times while still half-way through the conversation. CH wouldn't give a straight answer because she is a professional and knows better than that. But she wanted a product. This was boring me. Grace also looked rather haazed. Interviewing is an art. Very few people do it right.
you look so bored throughout the interview, resting your head, looking away. That’s not what good interviewers do😬 you can tell you’re only doing this for views.
I had acne when I was a teen and it really affected me and I didn't really have the proper products to treat it at the time, I wish I had seen a facialist or derm. My friend was always blowing me off when I told her how much it affected me, but then years later when she got acne herself she actually apologised to me because she realised how hard it is.
Ironically the worst time I had with my skin started with a bad facial, she did some extractions and drove an infection deep into my skin, I had one spot that lasted years and I went on multiple antibiotics ect. I wish I had just gotten on some good products and left it at that. I did have a nice facial later that was nice and I have nothing against facialists but I got pretty unlucky.
Considering her age, the amount of specialist products she uses, her use of fillers/botox etc...her skin really doesn't look that good. I would expect a skincare 'expert' to have more youthful skin than their age.