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5 Tricks to Keep You Looking Pretty While You Work Out

Does the thought of greasy hair and a chipped mani have you avoiding the gym? We solved all your biggest beauty excuses
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The Excuse: I Don't Want to Take Off My Makeup
The Solution: If you refuse to step outside without a little liquid courage (we're talking about foundation), Day says to stick with something light like the new BareMinerals Complexion Rescue Tinted Hydrating Gel Cream, $29, or Chanel Vitalumière Aqua Ultra-Light Skin Perfecting Sunscreen Makeup, $47. Both provide lightweight coverage, but are non-comedogenic and oil-free to keep pores from becoming clogged.

By doing this, Day says you can avoid having to start from scratch and redoing your whole skin care routine post-workout. Just splash some cold water on your face, let it air dry (or blot with a paper towel -- but avoid using the cloth towel you used to soak up sweat) and you can apply the rest of your makeup for the day, or head out as is.

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The Excuse: I Don't Want to Wash My Hair Again
The Solution: If your biggest concern is having to shower and restyle your hair, Adams and Kaiser agree: Stay away from workouts like spin class or hot yoga that promote major sweat.

Otherwise, opt for styles with staying power. "Knot braids or Dutch braids will keep your hair back and looking neat, so you can begin your day after working out," Adams explains. For days when you want to wear your hair down after a workout (or wear it looser while you're exercising), keep the hair in a loose twist, securing with a clip to avoid ponytail lines, and use dry shampoo or dry texturizing spray (depending on your hair thickness) to revive your style post-workout.

"Make sure the hair is dry first," Adams cautions, as spraying dry shampoo onto wet hair will just create a pasty mess.

Adams prefers dry shampoo for finer hair textures (we like Batiste, $5.99). "Hold the can eight to 10 inches away from the head -- it should change color at first," says Adams. "Leave it alone for a couple of minutes, then just shake it [through your hair] or brush it out."

For curlier hair, go with a dry texturizing spray like Blow Pro Textstyle Dry Texture Spray, $19.75, which Adams says will "soak up some of the excess oil and add texture, without leaving the hair frizzy."

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The Excuse: I'll Chip My Mani
The Solution: The obvious answer here is to get a gel manicure, which is essentially indestructible for two weeks. But if regular gel manis aren't in your budget or the removal process is too much of a headache, preserving regular polish is as simple as finding the right top coat.

Nails Inc. Gel Effect Top Coat with Kensington Caviar, $15, is a miracle worker that will leave your polish chip free while strengthening your nails against breakage and adding a glossy shine. For extra protection, you can reapply before you head to the gym.

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The Excuse: Sweating Gives Me Bacne
The Solution: If you're noticing a correlation between exercising more and body acne, it's not your workout that's to blame, but rather your workout clothes. Specifically, your Spandex. It traps sweat, which can lead to skin irritation and body acne. Natural fabrics like cotton, or lighter materials specifically designed for workouts like Lululemon's Luon are much more breathable, but still designed for working out.

If you're still suffering from spots on your back and chest, Day recommends seeing your dermatologist for the prescription acne medication ACZONE. "Its lightweight formula doesn't stain so it can be worn under your gym clothes," says Day. "Plus, the anti-inflammatory properties will keep pimples from popping up due to acne-triggers like friction and sweat."

BY MARISSA DESANTIS | FEB 19, 2015 | SHARES
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