
Caroline Hirons is considered one of the most influential people in beauty.
The 50-year-old aesthetician, brand consultant and best-selling author of Skincare has leveraged her encyclopedic knowledge of the industry — from granular details about active ingredients to the big-picture machinations of product marketing — to build a global fanbase on social media and beyond.
The Brit reviews products, sells curated boxes of her favourites, and dispenses skincare advice, all with the same not-sponsored, no-bullshit tone.
An example? Well, she likens cleansing with disposable face wipes to "wiping your arse but never showering it".
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As a no-nonsense figurehead in an industry absolutely sopping with the stuff, what does she have to say about some of beauty's most-common criticisms?
Mamamia's No Filter podcast put some to her.
Criticism: Promoting and using skincare is anti-feminist. It's a tool of the patriarchy that keeps women broke, oppressed and insecure.
"We've always groomed. Animals groom; that's what we do. I groomed my babies. I would pick at their bodies and pull bogeys out of their nose and god knows what other things.