April Gargiulo

Vintner’s Daughter is a bit of an anomaly in the skincare industry. It’s a brand with just two products, Active Treatment Essence and Active Botanical Serum; both of which are made in a timely fashion, in order to obtain the most out of each botanical ingredient. Despite what might be considered two big set-backs, almost everyone in the skincare industry has heard of Vintner’s Daughter, many of whom have tried their products and go on to use them regularly. Among them are celebrities that include Gwyneth Paltrow, Naomi Watts, and Hailey Bieber.

A telephone call with April a few months back left me in awe. She’s incredibly warm, passionate, and down-to-earth, as well as being savvy and remarkably successful. I wanted to learn more about what makes her tick, how she overcomes life’s challenges and, hopefully, find out what we can all do to be more successful in our own lives.

The Interview

Could you tell me a little about yourself?

I joyfully juggle quite a few roles, from CEO and Founder to mother, wife and daughter. I am an investor in several amazing woman-led brands which I love, and I am fanatical about tea, gin, gardens, chocolate and just about anything to do with the worlds of botanicals. I don’t have a lot of rules for living other than to listen to my body and soul carefully. 

What motivates you to keep pushing forward and evolving as a person?

I want to help people see their true beauty outside the confines of what the mass media would have us believe. So much of the beauty world is fuelled by fear and insecurity. I want people to choose beauty out of a love for themselves and their beautiful skin. That is a lifelong mission.

What traits do you believe make a woman strong?

I think strength and confidence are some of the most beautiful qualities a woman can possess. Finding the people, things, moments and places that help you uncover and feed that strength is a life’s work. So many of us are all on that road of self-discovery and it is beautiful to see.

How do you think your friends would describe you?

I hope; supportive, kind and down for an adventure.

Was there an experience that led you to create your business(es)?

I struggled with my skin my entire life. I was someone who like many was dealing with cystic acne, pigmentation and all the fun things that come along with getting older. I was using what I thought were the very best “luxury” products. They were the most expensive and were written about often in glossy magazines. One day I started looking at the ingredients. I was shocked to realise that they were 0.01% active ingredients, the rest was low quality filler that was also in many cases toxic. Coming from where I was coming from, none of that sat right with me. I come from Napa Valley, a community dedicated to making the finest wines in the world through meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship. Short cuts are not allowed and practically every grain of dirt is considered for its quality. That to me is the true definition of luxury; beginning with the finest raw materials and honouring them through the most thoughtful formulation practices to achieve something even greater than the parts. 

This was the genesis of Vintner’s Daughter. I wanted to build a true luxury skincare company that made products from the finest ingredients in the world, using time-honoured techniques in order to bring about profound and lasting balance and health in the skin. It sounds lofty, but I wanted to build a skincare company on the same philosophical foundations as the winemaking world I had come from. I am grateful to have achieved that and more. We are making a positive impact on the health and balance of our customers’ skin through our whole plant nutritional skincare, and we are helping to build confidence by improving their relationship to their skin. We exist to not only impact skin in the most beneficial ways, but to have a positive impact on the world. We do this by infusing social and environmental responsibility into every aspect of our business.That is everything to us.

What is your morning routine?

I love my morning routine which always starts with a giant pot of loose leaf tea. Most mornings it is Oolong or Jasmine Green Tea, but occasionally Pu-Erh or Red Tea is needed. I have several different tea pots that I rotate between and they each have significance to me. For breakfast, I generally eat a piece of gluten-free toast with oat milk butter and honey. I workout in the morning and meditate, but if I don’t get to it, I try to adjust my schedule and do it in the afternoon. Both are pretty non-negotiable for me. For skincare, I cleanse with something generally creamy and gentle. I then apply Active Treatment Essence followed by Active Botanical Serum and do a few minutes of face massage which I love. In those two simple steps, Active Treatment Essence followed by Active Botanical Serum, I know I am giving my skin everything it needs to be its very best. It is very freeing not to be beholden to an elaborate multi-step routine. I finish with a SPF, mascara and brow gel.

What challenges have you overcome, personally and professionally?

Gifts come in all shapes and sizes and sometimes they come in a basket covered with thorns. That is how I try to look at challenges, both professionally and personally, as something I can learn from. An early professional challenge was when I took my formula to the top labs in the world, I was turned away time and time again because they told me that no product should take over 6 hours to produce, much less the three weeks it takes to make every bottle of Vintner’s Daughter. They encouraged me to substitute synthetics, powders and extracts for my beautiful whole botanicals. They said ‘Trust us. It will be cheaper, faster and better.’ Thankfully, I didn’t follow their advice and trusted my own gut. As a result, our products are able to communicate with skin in a profound way that amplifies the skin’s own powers of rejuvenation, healing, brightening, firming and radiance. Personally, I often find myself going against the grain and not accepting the status quo or doing what everyone else is doing, which can be a challenge. I’m constantly looking for others who have and are going their own way for inspiration.

What do you do when things aren’t going well, and you need a lift?

When things aren’t going well, I turn towards my gratitude and loving kindness practice even more. It’s a simple thing, but has a profound impact. I ask myself what I need to learn from whatever is going on and try to find the silver lining. I also lean on my girlfriends and long nature walks quite a bit during hard times. For me, movement is always super important when I need to shift my energy.

What do you do daily to take care of yourself?

The best thing I do for myself every day is meditation. I have practiced zen meditation for about 15 years. I also eat a plant-based diet and don’t consume much caffeine and processed foods. I do some kind of movement everyday from hiking to pilates. Ultimately, I try not to have too many rules or restrictions. I prefer to follow my body and intuition.

What does balance look like to you?

It’s hard to describe, but you know it when you feel it and it doesn’t happen magically. It takes work and prioritising, somewhat brutally at times. I have to say no quite a bit of the time even if it’s events, opportunities or partnerships that would be lucrative and/or fun. Ultimately, it’s my choice and I don’t always make the right ones, but it’s very clear when I don’t. My body immediately tells me. I’m getting better at listening and honouring those feelings, but it’s not always easy.

How does what you wear affect how you feel?

I dress for the way I’m feeling on any given day. It’s a fun way to express yourself and set the tone for whatever lies ahead.

What do you wish you had known when you started your business(es)?

That it’s all about the team. No matter how great of an idea or product you have, if you don’t have a talented, mission-aligned team around you, you will never succeed.

How many hours a week do you work? Has that changed over time?

I love my work, so I work quite a bit and always have. Some weeks are 30 hours and some are 60+ hours. The balance of what I focus on has changed over the years from more tactical day to day stuff to more strategic, larger picture dreaming. But when I’m off, I’m off. Luckily, I don’t have a problem shutting down my work brain.

What have been the highs and lows of your business, so far?

Gratefully, the highs come daily through testimonials from our incredible community and working with my amazing team. The lows are less frequent, but more times than not have led to great personal and professional growth. As annoying as they may be in the moment, the lows are where the magic can happen if you are open to it.

What worries do you have about the future?

I worry about the world my kids will inherit.

It is why we have woven sustainability and social impact into every part of our business. We just received Climate Neutral and California Green Business Certification at the very highest levels which is important, but perhaps the biggest thing we do for the environment is produce fewer and better products. This is not only better for your skin, but better for the world’s resources as well.

Who or what makes you happy?

My family, old growth forests, tea, my friends, birds singing, customer testimonials. I have many things to be grateful for.

How do you give back to the community?

I believe it is our duty to give back — because gratitude means acknowledging all that has been given and joyfully giving in return. From the beginning, Vintner’s Daughter has donated 2% of every purchase to charitable organisations and non-profits dedicated to protecting, educating, and empowering women and children around the world. This commitment comes from a place of deep respect for our intrinsic connection and responsibility to one another. Each year we select more than ten charities making an impact and donate funds to help support the incredible work they do.

Which book has had the biggest impact on your life?

Buddhism: Plain and Simple by Steven Hagen. It is never far from my bedside.

What are you most proud of?

Creating a skincare brand that helps people connect to their beautiful skin in a joyful and confident way. We are a skin-driven company versus a revenue-driven company, which sounds revolutionary in today’s world. So much about the beauty industry is intended to break that trusted connection to yourself in order to sell the next new product. We have deliberately set ourselves outside that commodity-led paradigm to create timeless products that change people’s relationship to their skin in deeply positive ways. That is something I am very proud of. 

Which women inspire you, and why?

Any person who is confident and joyful in their own skin inspires me. I’m lucky to have a really amazing group of girlfriends who all inspire me through their generosity and confidence.


If you would like to be inspired by more incredible women, who have learned to balance success with self-care, please take a look at the other Women Who Inspire interviews.

The Nourishing Benefits of Face Oils

I use face oils throughout the year but I think they are essential during the colder months because of their deeply nourishing and protective properties. When skin is exposed to central heating and/or the wind it can lose the protective layer of oils and lipids it makes naturally, that form part of the skin’s barrier. (It’s important to note that some cleansers also strip away this layer of oils and lipids.) Without this protective layer the skin is open to water loss and can become dry and fragile. As we age, our skin naturally produces less of these oils and lipids. Face oils help to replenish them and protect the skin.

Face oils give skin a smoother texture, plumping it up and making it feel more supple and elastic. The outer layer of the epidermis, called the stratum corneum, is made up of corneocytes (mostly keratin) and an intercellular lipid matrix of ceramides, fatty acids and sterols. The lipid matrix forms a barrier to keep out bacteria and toxins, and prevents water loss. Face oils contain lots of fatty acids which support the lipid matrix; boosting the naturally occurring ceramides, fatty acids and sterols with additional plant-based ones; some also contain beneficial tocopherols (vitamin E), phenols, carotenes, squalane, vitamin A, vitamin C, folic acid, B vitamins, and flavonoids. The best oils are those that are extracted in a gentle manner, therefore retaining many of the beneficial compounds they contain; cold-pressing is one of the best known techniques.

Biossance Squalane + Vitamin C Rose Oil*
Caudalie VineActiv Overnight Detox Oil
AMLY Day Light*
Vintner’s Daughter Active Botanical Serum*

You might think that face oils are only suitable for those with dry or dehydrated skin but all skin types can benefit. Face oils have different properties depending on what they contain. Natural face oils contain fixed ( AKA carrier) oils, often combined with essential oils and/or oil-soluble herbal extracts. The combination and quantity of each fixed oil greatly affects the properties of the face oil. Different types of fatty acid within plant-based oils have different properties; some are moisturising, whilst others are considered non-drying, semi-drying or drying. When skin becomes oily or dry it is because it is out of balance.

Oils rich in linoleic acid are good for oily and acne-prone skin types. Oils containing high levels of linoleic acid include: argan oil, borage seed oil, black currant seed oil, cranberry seed oil, evening primrose oil, hemp seed oil, grape seed oil, pumpkin seed oil, raspberry seed oil, rosehip seed oil, safflower oil, sesame oil, sunflower oil, and sweet almond oil.

Oils rich in oleic acid are good for dry or ageing skin. Oils containing high levels of oleic acid include: apricot kernel oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil, moringa oil, olive oil, palm kernel oil, sea buckthorn oil, shea butter, and tamanu oil.

The size of the molecules in the oil, their molecular weight, affect how deeply they penetrate the skin. On the whole, the smaller the molecule size the deeper they go. These smaller molecules don’t clog pores but quickly sink into the skin.

Caudalie VineActiv Overnight Detox Oil
Votary Super Seed Facial Oil*
Henua Organics Miracle Vitamin Oil*, REN Rose O12 Moisture Defence Oil*, Balance Me Radiance Face Oil*

Essential oils and oil-soluble herbal extracts bring additional benefits to face oils. For example, Anthemis Nobilis (Roman Chamomile) flower oil is anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, good for calming acne. Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) leaf extract has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiseptic properties. Calendula Officinalis (Marigold) flower extract has anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Taraxacum Officinale (Dandelion) leaf extract is rich in antioxidants and prevents UVB damage. Some essential oils may cause irritation, if you have a reaction to a face oil it’s best to stop using it.

The main function of a face oil is to help the skin retain hydration (rather than provide it) and they are, therefore, best used in combination with a humectant (that draws in water) like hyaluronic acid. This is why it’s important to use face oils after water-based mists and serums (to help seal in their beneficial properties). Place a few drops of oil in the palm of your hand, gently rub your palms together to warm the oil, then pat and push the oil into your skin.

Henua Organics Miracle Vitamin Oil*
Balance Me Radiance Face Oil*
Seed to Skin The Midnight Miracle*

I suggest looking for natural, plant-based, cold-pressed oils; with a low comedogenic rating (meaning they don’t clog pores), especially if you suffer from acne. Cosmetic grade mineral oil has been found to be non-comedogenic but it is not sustainable since it is made from highly refined and processed petroleum. Dark glass bottles are best for storing oils as exposure to light and heat will damage the oil.

Nourishing Natural Face Oils

I have been using these ten natural plant-based face oils over the last couple of months. None have caused me any irritation and all of them have had a positive effect on my skin.

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  1. Super Seed Facial Oil, Votary*
    Key Ingredients:
    Grape seed oil, pumpkin seed oil, cranberry seed oil, meadowfoam seed oil, chia seed oil, hemp seed oil, camellia seed oil, strawberry seed oil, black cumin seed oil, poppy seed oil, tomato seed oil, flax seed oil, pomegranate seed oil, blueberry seed oil, sunflower seed oil, borage seed oil, broccoli seed oil, melon seed oil, sour cherry seed oil, rosehip fruit oil, raspberry seed oil, marigold flower extract, passion fruit seed oil.
    Key Benefits:
    Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, moisturising, regenerative.

  2. Active Botanical Serum, Vintner’s Daughter*
    Key Ingredients:
    Alfalfa leaf extract, avocado seed oil, bergamot peel oil, calendula flower extract, carrot seed oil, cypress leaf oil, dandelion leaf extract, evening primrose seed oil, frankincense resin, grape seed oil, hazelnut oil, jasmine flower extract, lavender flower oil, lemon peel oil, neroli flower oil, nettle leaf extract, rose flower oil, rosehip seed oil, rosemary leaf extract, sea buckthorn oil, tamanu oil, turmeric root oil.
    Key Benefits:
    Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, moisturising, regenerative.

  3. Radiance Face Oil, Balance Me*
    Key Ingredients:
    Sweet almond oil, grape seed oil, kukui seed oil, jojoba seed oil, rosehip fruit oil, camelia seed oil, buriti fruit oil, moringa seed oil, yarrow leaf oil, benzoin resin, Roman chamomile flower oil, vitamin E, rosemary leaf oil, sunflower seed oil.
    Key Benefits:
    Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, moisturising, regenerative.

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  1. Day Light Radiance Face Oil, AMLY*
    Key Ingredients:
    Abyssinian oil, meadowfoam oil, buriti fruit oil, prickly pear seed oil, raspberry seed oil, pomegranate oil, rose otto essential oil, jasmine essential oil, organic fireweed extract, ginger root extract.
    Key Benefits:
    Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, moisturising, regenerative.

  2. Rose O12 Moisture Defense Oil, REN*
    Key Ingredients:
    Jojoba seed oil, rice bran oil, rice germ oil, camellia seed oil, soybean oil, macademia seed oil, dog rose fruit oil, Ximenia Americana seed oil, soybean lipid, sea buckthorn oil, cranberry seed oil, safflower oil / palm oil aminopropanediol esters, tocopherol, palmarose oil, geranium flower oil, damask rose flower oil, sunflower seed oil, rosemary leaf extract.
    Key Benefits:
    Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, firming, moisturising, regenerative, smoothing, soothing.

  3. Miracle Vitamin Oil, Henua Organics*
    Key Ingredients:
    Argan seed oil, jojoba seed oil, sunflower seed oil, sweet almond oil, rosehip seed oil, evening primrose oil, avocado oil, oat kernel oil, lingonberry seed oil, sea buckthorn seed oil, rosemary leaf extract, tocopherol.
    Key Benefits:
    Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, moisturising, reduces pigmentation, regenerative.

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  1. Face Oil Line F, Susanne Kaufmann*
    Key Ingredients:
    Broccoli seed oil, sunflower seed oil, argan oil, apricot kernel oil, tocopheryl, corn germ oil, purple viper’s-bugloss seed oil, sesame seed oil, tocopherol, macadamia seed oil, olive fruit oil, pomegranate seed oil, balloon vine extract, carrot root extract.
    Key Benefits:

    Antioxidant, firming, moisturising, regenerative, smoothing.

  2. Squalane + Vitamin C Rose Oil, Biossance*
    Key Ingredients:
    Squalane, damask rose flower extract, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, geraniol.
    Key Benefits:
    Antioxidant, brightening, firming, moisturising, regenerative, smoothing.

  3. The Midnight Miracle, Seed to Skin*
    Key Ingredients:
    Rambling rose seed oil, dog rose fruit oil, sweet-brier seed oil, meadowfoam seed oil, squalane, jojoba oil/macadamia seed oil esters, sodium hyaluronate, glucomannan, sandalwood oil, squalene, damask rose flower extract, trihydroxystearin ethylhexyl palmitate, tocopheryl acetate, phytosterols, lavender oil, geranium flower oil, tocopherol.
    Key Benefits:
    Antioxidant, moisturising, regenerative, smoothing.

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  1. Vine[Activ] Overnight Detox Oil, Caudalíe
    Key Ingredients:
    Grape seed oil, sweet almond oil, dog rose fruit oil, bitter orange leaf/twig oil, carrot seed oil, sandalwood oil, sunflower oil, bitter orange flower oil, lavender oil, rosemary leaf extract, neroli essential oil, musk rose oil.
    Key Benefits:
    Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, moisturising, regenerative.

Further Reading
Skin Penetration Enhancement by Natural Oils for Dihydroquercetin Delivery‘, Molecules – Sep 22nd, 2017

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