Jordan Chiles is flexing her Olympic gold in more ways than one.
The 23-year-old gymnast has been unmissable during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and on Tuesday, July 30, won the gold medal for the Women’s Team Final alongside her teammates Suni Lee, Simone Biles, Jordan Carey and Hezly Rivera. As Chiles took the podium, she flashed some additional new hardware: a gold grill, which she added after competition.
Following the tradition of Olympians biting down on their medals, Chiles struck the iconic pose, her new accessory front and center. In a close-up shot, the athlete’s bold makeup look — consisting of black and white graphic eyeliner and an ombre lip — is also on display.
Chiles broke down her full beauty routine in a recent installment of Vogue‘s video series Beauty Secrets. Her eight-step skincare process consists of cleanser, toner, three different serums, moisturizer, sunscreen and eye patches from brands like Charlotte Tilbury, Fenty Beauty, Summer Fridays and Bliss.
“We as women always have to be on point, ready, doing this, doing that, looking good. I think it’s very interesting how much women actually enjoy the beauty aspect of things,” the gymnast said in the midst of her routine.
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“It did take me a while to embrace my beauty. But now that I embrace my beauty, I love it. I love waking up in the morning and doing skin care, I love being able to do my makeup and being able to just enjoy every moment that I am as a woman,” she added.
Chiles’s makeup routine involves a whopping 26 steps and 15 products, including foundation, concealer, primers, eyeshadows, lip oils and liners, blush and contour.
When it comes to competition makeup, Chiles emphasizes the importance of primer (her favorite is One/Size Secure the Blur Makeup Magnet Primer).
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“Primer is very important for me. We sweat, we cry — happy tears, sad tears, whatever it is,” she said.
The Paris Games marks Chiles’ second time at the Olympics. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Japan, where she took home a silver medal in the team event.
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