The racing star will represent E.L.F. Skin on and off the racetrack.
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With Memorial Day weekend almost upon us, e.l.f. Skin is gearing up to join racing driver Katherine Legge at the Indianapolis 500. Legge will be representing the beauty brand, both on and off the racetrack, moving forward. “Motorsports is possibly the only professional sport where men and women can compete on an even playing field,” Legge says in a press release. “Representation matters, which is why I’m thrilled to align with e.l.f. SKIN, a brand that champions these same values.
Professional athletes have a variety of high-performance skincare needs, including skincare that can withstand speed and sweat. As a vegan athlete, Legge has created a vegan and cruelty-free routine with e.l.f. Skin products, including her favorites:
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