Conscious Skin Care

I’m very conscious of my skin care routine. Basically, I hit 30, and my twin sister, she was like, “I’ve started to notice that your skin has taken a turn for the worse.” When she said that, I was like, “OK, that’s kind of rude, but you’re not wrong.”

I have pretty fair skin, and that doesn’t mesh well with being a professional athlete in an outdoor sport. I wear sunscreen every day no matter what. I’ve been using Shiseido for a while. They have the best. I use the water-resistant one, and I like that it’s pretty matte and not too greasy. It stays on even through sweat, which is great until you want that stuff off your face.

That brings me to my next point. I’m sweating a lot every day. Foreo Luna Mini is bomb. I’m an ambassador for them. As a cleansing tool, it doesn’t get funky because of the material it’s made of. It just gets everything off and isn’t too harsh with the exfoliation. Being in the sun all the time, I can’t do harsh exfoliation every day.

Then I do the toner from Biologique Recherche. I also have one of their anti-aging serums and the colostrum serum. This amazing spa in Seattle — the Penelope spa in the Fairmont hotel — turned me on to the line. I went hard-core. I also have a moisturizer, but, oh my God, the price tags.

Basically my skin care game is that I go out in the morning and do all this damage and then get back in the afternoon and restore it. Maybe some people think it’s vain, but I feel like the health of the skin on your face is indicative of the health of your whole body. I want to be bright and not so sun damaged.

Hair Color Maintenance

My natural hair color is basically an uneventful brown that needs to be dyed. Even growing up, I had blond highlights. I was bleached and toned for years. Now I have it natural on the back and sides, but the top is still blond with color on top of that. It’s like a two-tone.