49 min

Alison Goodger - Co-founder Sukin & Alkira Skincare Beauty Island

    • Fashion & Beauty

Beauty Island acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Hello and welcome to Beauty Island, the award-nominated beauty podcast that celebrates life and lipstick.

I'm your host, beauty journalist, Brittany Stewart.

If you're new here or you just need a recap: Each episode, I sit down with a guest and ask them about the 8 beauty products that have a special memory or meaning for them. The ones they'd take to a desert island, or Beauty Island, that I am sending them off too.

Maybe it's the first beauty product they ever bought, the one that gives them their signature look, or the perfume that instantly sparks a memory of a special place or person.

Along the way we find out more about their life, career and the people and events that have shaped them into who they are today.

Today my guest is beauty brand founder and managing director, Alison Goodger. Ever heard of Sukin skincare? Of course you have. Spearheading the natural skincare space, Alison was the co-founder building the brand up to become Australia's no.1 selling natural skincare. Now, back along with her brother, she's birthed a new natural, vegan beauty brand called Alkira Skincare. We talked what it's like launching a new brand amidst a global pandemic, how a skateboarding accident as a child gave her a rude crash into beauty, the natural deodorant she swears by, and she reflects on a particularly pivotal time in her life where she sold her business, had her third child and was diagnosed with breast cancer in the space of just a few months.

If you enjoy this episode, please rate and write a review on Apple Podcasts or subscribe on Spotify if you haven't already. Or recommend to a friend or many friends, by sharing a screenshot on your Instagram story. Don't forget to tag @beautyislandpodcast so I can see. As an independent podcaster, those things really help more people discover the podcast so I can keep making it for you!

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ollow host Brittany Stewart:
Instagram: @brittanybeautybts @beautyislandpodcast
Email: beautyislandpodcast@gmail.com
Subscribe to It's A Beauty! Newsletter for no BS beauty reviews, tips and tricks. (It's free!)

Follow Alison:
@alkiraskincare
Shop Alkira: https://bit.ly/2TGRQPs

Products mentioned:
- All products are genuine recommendations. There are no affiliate links, and if there are they will be clearly marked.

The Body Shop - White Musk Oil Scent: https://bit.ly/37ZwdCg
Oil of Ulan
Wet Look Gel
Chantecaille Lip Stick in Nirvana: https://bit.ly/3mFEy27
Chantecaille Mascara: https://bit.ly/381jLln
Native Deodorants: https://bit.ly/2JtD3FW
Allure by Chanel: https://bit.ly/380Geiq
Shop Alkira: ...

Beauty Island acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Hello and welcome to Beauty Island, the award-nominated beauty podcast that celebrates life and lipstick.

I'm your host, beauty journalist, Brittany Stewart.

If you're new here or you just need a recap: Each episode, I sit down with a guest and ask them about the 8 beauty products that have a special memory or meaning for them. The ones they'd take to a desert island, or Beauty Island, that I am sending them off too.

Maybe it's the first beauty product they ever bought, the one that gives them their signature look, or the perfume that instantly sparks a memory of a special place or person.

Along the way we find out more about their life, career and the people and events that have shaped them into who they are today.

Today my guest is beauty brand founder and managing director, Alison Goodger. Ever heard of Sukin skincare? Of course you have. Spearheading the natural skincare space, Alison was the co-founder building the brand up to become Australia's no.1 selling natural skincare. Now, back along with her brother, she's birthed a new natural, vegan beauty brand called Alkira Skincare. We talked what it's like launching a new brand amidst a global pandemic, how a skateboarding accident as a child gave her a rude crash into beauty, the natural deodorant she swears by, and she reflects on a particularly pivotal time in her life where she sold her business, had her third child and was diagnosed with breast cancer in the space of just a few months.

If you enjoy this episode, please rate and write a review on Apple Podcasts or subscribe on Spotify if you haven't already. Or recommend to a friend or many friends, by sharing a screenshot on your Instagram story. Don't forget to tag @beautyislandpodcast so I can see. As an independent podcaster, those things really help more people discover the podcast so I can keep making it for you!

~
F
ollow host Brittany Stewart:
Instagram: @brittanybeautybts @beautyislandpodcast
Email: beautyislandpodcast@gmail.com
Subscribe to It's A Beauty! Newsletter for no BS beauty reviews, tips and tricks. (It's free!)

Follow Alison:
@alkiraskincare
Shop Alkira: https://bit.ly/2TGRQPs

Products mentioned:
- All products are genuine recommendations. There are no affiliate links, and if there are they will be clearly marked.

The Body Shop - White Musk Oil Scent: https://bit.ly/37ZwdCg
Oil of Ulan
Wet Look Gel
Chantecaille Lip Stick in Nirvana: https://bit.ly/3mFEy27
Chantecaille Mascara: https://bit.ly/381jLln
Native Deodorants: https://bit.ly/2JtD3FW
Allure by Chanel: https://bit.ly/380Geiq
Shop Alkira: ...

49 min