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Skincare Anarchy

Ricardo and Pilar Quintero, Founders of Care. Skincare

Skincare Anarchy

Ekta et al.

Fragrance, Fashion, Entertainment News, Fashion & Beauty, Education, Entrepreneurship, Skincare, Skin, News, Makeup, Style, Dermatology, Self-improvement, Beauty, Arts

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

After a successful career at Clinique, Ricardo decided it was time for a change. Together, he and Pilar extensively researched products in the market to see which ones were truly necessary for a healthy skincare routine. They partnered with a team of experts to create clean, custom formulas with new high-performance ingredients and safe, proven ones.​--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/supportSupport the show

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0:00.0

Hi guys, welcome back to Spenture Anarchy. This is Echda and I have two fabulous guests with me today. I'm loving their line. It is a beautiful skin care line. And, you know, I want to, without further ado, I want to introduce you guys to Ricardo and Pilar.

0:23.0

Quintero. So welcome to the show guys. I'm so excited you're here. And oh, I forgot to mention the line is called care skin care. So welcome to the show.

0:34.0

Thank you. Thank you for inviting. Thank you.

0:37.0

Oh, it's my honor. I absolutely love your line. It's so beautiful. It's so chic. I just, I can't wait to learn all about it. And I, I want to start by really talking about you guys and your journey and your background. So maybe Pilar, you can get us started.

0:50.0

Yeah, absolutely. Well, I want to thank you first for giving us this space. You know, it's important for us to talk about our brand and to talk about, you know, care. So, you know, Ricardo and I have been married now for 30 years.

1:08.0

I'm born and raised in Mexico City. My mother is American and my father is Mexican. And that's where I met Ricardo. He was also born and raised in Mexico, where his parents were Cuban immigrants.

1:22.0

And we met. We fell in love. We got married. And we had our first child a year after we got married.

1:34.0

Oh, wow.

1:35.0

After that, a year and a half later, we had our second daughter. And then three years later, we had our third child, which is our, you know, our oldest son. And then Ricardo was working with the beauty industry.

1:50.0

Over the beauty, this was in the beauty business. And we were transferred to South Korea. So we packed up the kids, packed up the family and we moved to South Korea. And as you can imagine, busy with kids and family and work.

2:07.0

We lived there for a few years and then we were again transferred or he was transferred to the United States. And that's where, you know, we also packed up again and we moved to the US and we are now in Connecticut.

2:21.0

So we have been here for a while and we arrived and we had our fourth child when we got here. So I love it. I love that so many things.

2:35.0

So, you know, the ranges are from 28 to 12 years old. And it's been a wonderful and very blessed life and very fulfilling with, you know, the children and with a family.

2:50.0

And, you know, four years ago, we made a very important, you know, life decision of Ricardo leading the corporate world.

3:02.0

And at that moment, we decided that we wanted to start our own business. We wanted to become entrepreneurs.

3:10.0

And that was, you know, one of the best decisions we have made. It has given Ricardo the opportunity to be here with the family, because as you can imagine, he was, you know, on that hamster wheel traveling constantly, you know, commuting.

3:29.0

I can imagine.

3:31.0

I was busy with the children and it was just, you know, a lot going on. So to, you know, finally come together and have that time for the both of us to be together with the family and to be able to build a business together was really a blessing.

3:46.0

So that's where, you know, our journey led us.

3:50.0

I love that. And Ricardo, I would love to follow up asking you. I mean, you know, how was South Korea? You know, how was going there and adapting and all that.

4:00.0

Well, absolutely wonderful. I, you know, it's, I think at some point, these podcasts, there's going to be some sort of like subtitle or some commentary.

4:09.0

Like when Polar was describing, you know, the children and everything, it was, you know, the subtitle would be busy mom, extremely busy mom.

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