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It can be hard for professionalathletesto find products that work as hard (and long) as they do.
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Not to mention makeup that stands up to sweat.
Luckily, these athletes and celebrity trainers have found beauty regimens that are easily incorporated into their active lifestyles.
And we can all learn a thing or two from their healthy skin tips.
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Olympic figure skater Sarah Hughes tacklesdry skinwith a one-two punch.
“First, I smooth on a body oil when I’m still damp from bathing.
),” Kaiser toldW Magazine.
“I never leave home without it,” Williams toldPeople.
“I go with [an SPF of] 55, and I always reapply.
From sparklyeyeshadowto boldlipsticks, gymnasts create fun makeup looks for competitions.
And Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas has the perfect trick to keep oily skin shine-free.
“I keep a pressed-powder compact in my bag,” Douglas toldCosmopolitan.
Celebrity fitness trainer Jackie Warner’s skin-care ritual includes three easy-to-follow steps.
“I love this cleanser because its ultra-gentle.”
Next, she applies Ole Henriksen Truth Serum Collagen Booster ($48;sephora.com).
And follows up with Biopelle Tensage Advanced Cream Moisturizer ($75;dermstore.com).
“I have been using this moisturizer for quite some time,” Warner said.
“I put [sunscreen] on in the morning and thenfoundationon top.
And I usually use a foundation with SPF in it to double up,” Vonn toldGlamour.
Vonn also says that clothes can help protect the skin from harsh weather conditions.
For WNBA player Skylar Diggins, cleansing is one of the most important skin-care steps.
“I switch up my facial wash,” Diggins toldThe New York Times.
“Right now, I like Simple Moisturizing Facial Wash ($6;target.com).
I grab it from a CVS store.
Some days, Ill just use a Dove bar ($1;target.com).”
And when she’s on the road for basketball games, she travels with makeup wipes.
That’s why she keeps a bottle next to her shower.
“I wake up, take a shower, towel off, and apply, Sharapova explained.
Celebrity trainer Jeanette Jenkins takes an inside-out approach for scoring healthy skin.
“And I notice an extra glow in my skin when I drink beet-carrot-apple-lemon-ginger juice.
“I put on sunscreen every morning, first thing,” duPont toldSELF.
The chemicals in the pool can take a toll on anyone’s skin.
But Olympic swimmer Anderson has found the perfect remedy.
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