Colbie Caillat Talks Lily B. Skincare, "Christmas in the Sand", The Humane Society, and More
Colbie Caillat might just be one of the hardest working women in showbiz.
Right now, the Grammy Award-winning songstress is traversing the country
on a jaunt with Gavin DeGraw, she's finishing up her first holiday
album
Christmas in the Sand, and promoting Lily. B Skincare
with whom she recently partnered. If that's not enough, the girl also
remains a staunch supporter of The Humane Society and animal rights. We
could use a whole lot more pop rockers [and people] like Caillat. Not
only does she make the world a bit brighter with her music, the
singer-songwriter is doing everything she can to help it even when she
isn't holding a guitar.
In this exclusive interview with ARTISTdirect.com editor in chief Rick Florino, Colbie Caillat talks Lily. B,
Christmas in the Sand, and so much more.
What separates Lily.B from other skincare lines?
Well, it's made with all-natural ingredients, and I love that it's not
tested on animals. The bottle is eco-friendly too. Since I'm all about
everything being organic, natural, and good for putting in or on your
body, I thought it was a really great line to partner up with.
Have you been thinking about partnering up with a brand like this for a while?
There have been lots of offers for me to be a spokesperson for different
brands. A friend of mine gave me Lily.B to use, and I loved that it was
natural. So I had a meeting with them, and I wanted to see if I could
help them get the word out.
How do you maintain a skincare regiment on the road? That can't be easy.
It's not easy, especially living and sleeping on a tour bus every night.
The bathroom and sink are really small so washing all of my makeup off
and re-applying the skincare line can be difficult. However, it's really
important. From the first couple years of touring when I was young and
didn't know, I treated my skin awfully. I'd sleep with my makeup on. The
next day, I'd scrub it off. That can give you wrinkles under your eyes.
I've learned so much since then. Now I'm 27-years-old, I know the
precautions, and I use the daily moisturizer, the night cream, and the
foaming face wash to get the makeup off. I do the things all women need
to start doing.
What's your favorite piece from the Lily.B line?
My favorite is the daily moisturizer. I'm obsessed with moisturizing my
skin. I'm always in the sun, and I think it's really good to keep it
hydrated. My three favorites are really the foaming face wash because I
love how it feels on my skin when I wash it at night, the eye cream
because it's really important, and the daily moisturizer. Those are my
go-to.
Have you come to them with suggestions for the line? Are you helping them develop new products?
I'm sure that we will. I'm partnered up with them. They want my ideas
and suggestions. I give them notes about things. We will definitely get
into more stuff. This is just the beginning.
What's it like making a Christmas album in July?
[Laughs] It's funny. I've been making it all spring and summer. I guess
it doesn't matter. In California, it's always hot and sunny. It's
actually a perfect for it because this record is called
Christmas in the Sand.
I was listening to all of the Christmas songs I was going to cover.
They all talk about snow, being cold, and Santa by the fire. I enjoy
that during Christmas. I covered the standards, but I also wrote a few
more songs for the album that are about your tropical Christmas for the
people who live in California and Hawaii. It's sunny, and they're at the
beach with their friends sipping coco with a candy cane and Santa falls
off his surfboard. It's a little tongue-in-cheek. It's a mix of wintry
songs and Christmas at the beach.
Do you have a favorite from the album?
As far as a favorite standard goes, I did "Auld Lang Syne" for the New
Year's song. I love that. I think it's beautiful. Then, I did "Santa
Baby", "Baby, It's Cold Outside", "Merry Christmas Baby", and "Silver
Bells". There are 14 songs on the record. Then I wrote "Everyday It's
Christmas", "Happy Christmas", and "Christmas in the Sand". I'm really
excited for people to hear those.
Has Christmas always been special for you?
Yeah, we would always go to Lake Tahoe in Nevada with my grandparents.
They have this house right across the street from the lake. It'd be
snowing. We'd light a fire, make Christmas dinner, and eat pie and hot
chocolate. There were presents overflowing out from under the tree. It
was your complete, perfect Christmas. It was good to be locked in a
house with my family in a house for a week.
How do you approach each album?
I go with what I'm feeling at the time. I write from what I'm
experiencing in my life. I add in the styles of music that influence and
affect me. I want my next record to be more stripped-down and raw. I
might put out an acoustic EP.
"Make It Rain" really stands out on All Of You. What's the story behind that song?
It was the first song I wrote for
All Of You. I was on tour in
Germany. My boyfriend was in my band at that time. We were on tour
together, and we were falling in love. Every time we tried to go
sightseeing or we went on a jog, it would start raining. I thought it
was this magic we were creating being in love and all that cheesy stuff
[Laughs]. I went to my hotel one day and wrote the song for him.
If you were to compare All Of You to a movie or a combination of movies, what would you compare it to?
Oh wow! That's a good question…I'd have to think about it more. What would you say from your listener's perspective?