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Jordan Chiles 'finally' feels good about her skin

Jordan Chiles 'finally' feels good about her skin

Perth Now6 days ago

Jordan Chiles has taken 22 years to "embrace" her complexion.
The 24-year-old gymnast has suffered from acne in the past but she feels a lot more positive about her skin these days.
She told Refinery29: 'I have [acne] scars here and there, but now I'm finally at a point where I'm positive with myself and my skin.
'Literally, it took me 22 years to finally be like, look, Jordan, you're a gorgeous girl. You have beautiful skin. Embrace that.'
The Olympian tries to keep her routine simple when it comes to looking after her sensitive skin.
She said: 'A majority of the time, I only use a good cleanser, an exfoliator, and then a nice, silky moisturiser.
'I keep it very simple, but make sure everything is hydrated and my skin looks good and glowy.'
Jordan is the new face of Hero Cosmetics and she's a huge fan of their Mighty Patch hydrocolloid stickers.
She said: 'People always ask me, 'What do you do for your skincare?' So I was really happy Hero wanted me to be one of their ambassadors. Whether it's dark spots or a pimple that's coming up and I want it gone, I've always loved Mighty Patch...
"I have Mighty Patches in every bag, my car, my room, and probably in five different bathrooms."
Asked her favourites, she replied: 'Literally all of them, but since I go to practice a lot, [I love] the invisible ones and the dark spot ones with the prickly points.'
And Jordan also loves Hero's Pore Purity Cleansing Clay Mask, which features sea clay and sea kelp bio-ferment to decongest skin.
She said: 'It makes my face so soft — I love it. I've been recently using it two to three times a week to get my pores in the right way and all that stuff.'
When she is competing, Jordan hasn't been afraid to be "glam" with nail art and fluttery lashes firm features of her look.
She said: 'My older sister, who is my hair and makeup artist, definitely gave me a perspective of understanding that glam is something to enjoy, have fun with, and be creative."

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