How Melania Trump gave son Barron ANTI-AGEING treatment 'from head to toe'

Melania Knauss is now the First Lady of the United States, but before her husband, Donald Trump, took over the White House, she worked as a model and as a businesswoman. After meeting Mr Trump, Melania was clearly inspired in entering the world of business – first with a jewellery line and then with “Melania Skin Care Collection”. In 2013, Melania appeared on Celebrity Apprentice to explain the products to Dennis Rodman, Trace Adkins, and Lil John.

The stars then created a marketing campaign for the line and Donald Trump famously fired Rodman for misspelling Melania’s name on a poster.

The collection praised itself for having found the secret of “anti-ageing”, as the caviar used in the facial lotions, exfoliators and cleaners contained protein, vitamins, and omega 3, which, according to Mrs Trump, “promote healthy skin and minimise wrinkles”.

In a newly-resurfaced interview, the future First Lady also revealed she gave her son Barron, who at the time was only 7 years old, her Caviar Complex C6 moisturiser every night after his bath.

Melania told ABC News in 2013: “It smells very, very fresh.

“I put it on him from head to toe. He likes it!”

The former model said being a mother was her first priority.

She told Parenting magazine that same year: “I am a full time mom; that is my first job.

“The most important job ever. I started my business when he started school. When he is in school I do my meetings, my sketches, and everything else. I cook him breakfast. Bring him to school. Pick him up. Prepare his lunch. I spend the afternoon with him.

“I don’t push my thoughts or likes or dislikes. I want him to grow to be his own person. I think it is important to give a child room to make mistakes in order to learn.

“Mistakes build wings so later in life they can fly and go on their own. Let them fall once in awhile … Be their friend and parent as well. When they’re in trouble they will come to you first.

“Don’t try to change their opinion.”

source: express.co.uk