My review:?????

Skincare by Caroline Hirons was a book that I was pretty excited about, because I’ve been following Caroline Hirons since 2017.  I have found some of my favourite products through her, such as Moringa Cleansing Balm.  So when I heard about the book, I pre-ordered it!

And wow, I am really happy that I did! I learnt so much from reading the book, and I know that it’s going to be a book that I refer back to. 

Caroline Hirons has broken it down to talk about skin type and condition, and to tell you what that means.  She goes through a morning routine and an evening routine, and explains what product ingredients mean, what ingredients you need to look for at what age, and all in all, wow!

It is one of those books that I know I’ll be talking about with friends and that I already have talked about with family!

The mug was my favourite of Caroline Hirons offerings with Holy Flaps, and I also love the other side of it, which is below.

Skincare was published on 25th June 2020, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones (signed edition and pink signed edition as well!) and your local independent bookshop.

You can follow Caroline Hirons on her website, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube.  Her Skincare Freaks Facebook group is here.

Other blog posts about skin care, and Caroline Hirons is mentioned in both of them….:

Glow Tonic from Pixi

DediKated – An evening with Kate Somerville

I’ve talked before about finding Caroline Hirons‘ blog and youtube videos before, and Moringa Cleansing Balm is another product I’ve bought on her general advice, and loved!

It’s a hot cloth cleansing balm, which means it’s a bit oily.  You scoop it out of the pot with a fingernail, smear it on both your hands, and rub your face with it, and then put a hot face cloth on your face to clean off the balm, and any makeup.  

I’ve used a couple of different hot cloth cleansers, and really, having a hot cloth on your face just feels so lovely! I highly recommend it!  If you want to dip your toe in, then have a try with Superdrug’s Naturally Radiant hot cloth cleanser!

I’m on my third pot of the Moringa Cleansing Balm, so I think I’ve found something that’s going to stay with me for a while!

A couple of Friday’s ago, I did something pretty different for me – I went to an event in London at a pop up by Kate Somerville.  It was an evening with Kate Somerville and Caroline Hirons (who I credit with changing my view on skincare from being I’ll moisturise occasionally, to I have a routine that I do in the morning, and another for night), but she couldn’t make it, so Nadine Bagot stepped in.

I was going to the event as Caroline Hirons told her Facebook group (Caroline Hirons Skincare Freaks is the name, and I feel like that says it all!) about the event, which had space for 35 people.  We sold it out in 11 minutes.

So, I had a ticket to this event, and just had to count down the days until it, and dream of what amazing things could be in the goody bag we were told we’d get (I’m telling you now, I had no idea it would be so amazing!).

Anyway, Friday night, I’m in London, meeting other people from the Facebook group, and it was a lovely vibe! People were talking to each other about what they’ve tried, and what they loved, and we were all counting down the minutes until we could get in!


Nadine Baggot on the left, and Kate Somerville on the right
We were in, and we were trying to stay out of the way of the photographers, and the rest of the people in the room, who looked like they were working.  But, we were in the room!  Hurrah! 

Now, I should probably tell you a little about who Kate Somerville is!  She’s an American Aesthetician (beautician to you and I!), who started her own clinic in Hollywood, and offers treatments from facials up to PRP (the vampire facelift), Botox, laser treatment, light treatment, micro needling, and the list goes on!   

She also has a skincare range that is available to buy in the UK, and Caroline Hirons is a big fan of hers.  And if CH rates you, then I’m going to be interested!

Kate Somerville with some ExfoliKate on her hand
We all crowded into a little room, with Kate and Nadine perched on tall stools at the front, and we waited for everyone to file through coat checks.  Once we were all in, Nadine introduced the event, and Kate.  And then Kate Somerville started talking about her products, and it was so interesting to hear from her about how her mother used to give her goats milk baths, and that’s what started her to realise how good goats milk was for skin.

Kate passed around some products, like DermalQuench Liquid Lift and DermalQuench Wrinkle Warrior, and whilst so many of us were trying these on the backs of our hands, one bright spark near me was using it on her neck, which made complete sense, but still gave me the giggles as she was rubbing it in.

Kate also talked us through the products we were getting in our goody bags, and these were Goat Milk moisturising cream, ExfoliKate intensive exfoliating treatment, Deep Tissue repair, also known as Peptide K8 (but which I can’t find on the UK or US website, but it’s been around for a while as Caroline Hirons has raved about it!) and we could use the price of our tickets to redeem against something, and I chose ExfoliKate facial cleanser daily foaming wash.


All in all, I had a great time, and I’ve not even shown you around the venue yet!

It was 4 floors worth of wonder!  On the first floor, we had the event itself, with Nadine and Kate sticking around to answer questions and take photos, whilst people bought things!

The next floor up had a bar where you had your own gin cocktail made from the Oxygin bar (I had driving to do, and don’t really drink, so had a mocktail, which was delicious!), and this floor had the Hylauronic Acid products, swings and a bed in a wall!

The next floor up had doughnuts hanging on the wall, and was dedicated to glow, but had orange lights that really didn’t work well in photos!
And the top floor had the EradiKate products and the ExfoliKate products, a candy floss machine, and a bath with a waterfall tap, and a goat next to it.

I had a really good time, and would go again!  The downside of this is that I’m really loving Goat Milk moisturiser and ExfoliKate facial cleanser, so that’s going to be expensive when I need to replace them!  I’ve barely touched the Deep Tissue Repair as it’s really expensive, and I am quite nervous about loving it, and the ExfoliKate intensive exfoliating treatment is something I’m sure I’ll be using when it gets colder, and my skin gets drier!