Snowboarder Jamie Anderson Loves This Rich Moisturizer for Her Post-Slopes Skin

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Snowboarder Jamie Anderson Loves This Rich Moisturizer for Her Post-Slopes Skin

The two-time Olympic gold medalist shares her calming routine.

Jamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gearJamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gear

First Aid Beauty

All skin is good skin, which is why good skincare is more of a journey than a destination. We all love a one-off tip—but, at Byrdie, we’re more interested in how our skin evolves over time. The product we’ve used for a decade, the ingredient cocktail that made us glow, the step we never skip, and all the advice in between. This is the stuff that makes a real difference. With What I Put on My Face, we’re bringing you the rituals, recommendations, and failed experiments (we’ve all had them) straight from celebrities, founders, and influencers who’ve gone through it themselves.

Here in New York City, what we like to call “Fool’s Spring” is upon us. While I’m enjoying the 70 degrees and sunshine, in my heart of hearts I know we’ll be back to winter in no time. With the return of the chilly weather (I’m seeing snow on the forecast) will come the return of sad winter skin. When looking for advice for how to deal with elements-induced dryness, there’s no one better to turn to than winter athletes.

Which is why it makes perfect sense that pro snowboarder Jamie Anderson has partnered with First Aid Beauty. (The brand is also the official sponsor of Team USA for the 2026 Olympics.) The two-time Olympic gold medalist knows a thing or two about keeping her skin happy and healthy, even in the most extreme elements.

Ahead, Anderson shares how her skincare routine has evolved over time, the products she can’t live without, and how she keeps things calm after a day on the slopes.

Jamie Anderson on the slopesJamie Anderson on the slopes

@firstaidbeauty/Instagram

About Her Skin

“My skin type has been pretty dry to normal my whole life, but my sport has definitely impacted that. As a professional athlete that’s often out training in the cold, I typically suffer from dry, sensitized skin. After an afternoon on the slopes, I usually deal with a lot of redness and dry patches that remain throughout the day.”

How She Got Into Skincare

“I feel like skincare has changed dramatically since I was a kid! I had no idea what it was or why it was so important, whereas kids today are so educated about all of the ingredients and formulas. If I was lucky, I would wash my face post-practice and call it a day.

“I didn’t start paying attention to my skincare until my career really started taking off. Suddenly, I had to do photoshoots and be in front of the camera for interviews, and I realized how much my routine (or lack thereof) was affecting my skin. Not to mention, spending hours in the cold was doing damage to my barrier, to the point that my skin would hurt during practice. Once it started affecting my athletic performance and my psyche, I knew I had to take autonomy over it.”

Jamie Anderson wearing boots and a hatJamie Anderson wearing boots and a hat

@penelopechilvers/Instagram

Her Morning Vs. Night Routine

“Becoming a mom shifted everything. I don’t have 20 extra minutes to experiment anymore. My routine has to work, it has to be simple, and it has to be clean. That mindset actually made my skin healthier.

“I’m all about simplicity and consistency. In the AM, I might start with a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser like First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Gentle Cleanser, then go in with the Hydrating Dewy Gel Cream, and finish it off with SPF. My skin needs that barrier protection before hitting the slopes, and sun protection is a must-have when I’m going outside.

“In the PM, I can be a little more extensive. After cleansing with that same gentle cleanser, I actually like to dry brush not only my body, but my face, too! I find it to be a great natural exfoliant to help slough away any product buildup and damage from the day. Then I’ll go in with a thick moisturizer and then cover all of that with the Ultra Repair Rescue Hydrating Balm to seal in the moisture. I like feeling like I have a mini mask on my face when I go to sleep, so I wake up with hydrated, healthy skin.”

The One Skincare Step She Never Skips

“Sunscreen! I’ve seen some pretty gnarly sunburns from winter athletes because they don’t think about protecting their skin from the sun, and as someone relatively prone to burning, it’s a non-negotiable for me. I’m all about finding a sunscreen you’ll actually use (and reapply) throughout the day, so finding a formula and texture that’s right for you is super important.”

Jamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gearJamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gear

@oakley/Instagram

How Her Routine Has Evolved

“In snowboarding, recovery is everything. We talk about muscle recovery all the time, but skin is your largest organ. If it’s inflamed or compromised, it impacts how you feel. I think of skincare the same way I think about stretching or fueling, it’s part of the system.

“I do think my routine was a bit more complex before having kids; but since then, I’ve learned how to be really efficient with my time and routines to prioritize them. And the crazy thing is, my skin has gotten better because of it! I learned that simplifying my product lineup and focusing on hydration is actually best for me and my skin.”

The Advice That Changed Her Skin

“If you can smell it, forget it! It’s not the case for everyone, and while I wish I was someone who could indulge in a spa-like face mask from time to time, my sensitive skin just doesn’t do well with fragrances. That’s why I love finding brands like First Aid Beauty that really prioritize developing formulas with anyone and everyone in mind.”

Her Post-Slopes Savior

“The First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream  has honestly been a staple in my bag for years. I throw it in my travel kit, my snowboard bag, everywhere. After a freezing day on the mountain, it’s the first thing I reach for.  To me, it’s the perfect multi-purpose product. I don’t just use it on my face, I love putting it on my body after a shower for full body hydration.”

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Snowboarder Jamie Anderson Loves This Rich Moisturizer for Her Post-Slopes Skin

The two-time Olympic gold medalist shares her calming routine.

Jamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gearJamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gear

First Aid Beauty

All skin is good skin, which is why good skincare is more of a journey than a destination. We all love a one-off tip—but, at Byrdie, we’re more interested in how our skin evolves over time. The product we’ve used for a decade, the ingredient cocktail that made us glow, the step we never skip, and all the advice in between. This is the stuff that makes a real difference. With What I Put on My Face, we’re bringing you the rituals, recommendations, and failed experiments (we’ve all had them) straight from celebrities, founders, and influencers who’ve gone through it themselves.

Here in New York City, what we like to call “Fool’s Spring” is upon us. While I’m enjoying the 70 degrees and sunshine, in my heart of hearts I know we’ll be back to winter in no time. With the return of the chilly weather (I’m seeing snow on the forecast) will come the return of sad winter skin. When looking for advice for how to deal with elements-induced dryness, there’s no one better to turn to than winter athletes.

Which is why it makes perfect sense that pro snowboarder Jamie Anderson has partnered with First Aid Beauty. (The brand is also the official sponsor of Team USA for the 2026 Olympics.) The two-time Olympic gold medalist knows a thing or two about keeping her skin happy and healthy, even in the most extreme elements.

Ahead, Anderson shares how her skincare routine has evolved over time, the products she can’t live without, and how she keeps things calm after a day on the slopes.

Jamie Anderson on the slopesJamie Anderson on the slopes

@firstaidbeauty/Instagram

About Her Skin

“My skin type has been pretty dry to normal my whole life, but my sport has definitely impacted that. As a professional athlete that’s often out training in the cold, I typically suffer from dry, sensitized skin. After an afternoon on the slopes, I usually deal with a lot of redness and dry patches that remain throughout the day.”

How She Got Into Skincare

“I feel like skincare has changed dramatically since I was a kid! I had no idea what it was or why it was so important, whereas kids today are so educated about all of the ingredients and formulas. If I was lucky, I would wash my face post-practice and call it a day.

“I didn’t start paying attention to my skincare until my career really started taking off. Suddenly, I had to do photoshoots and be in front of the camera for interviews, and I realized how much my routine (or lack thereof) was affecting my skin. Not to mention, spending hours in the cold was doing damage to my barrier, to the point that my skin would hurt during practice. Once it started affecting my athletic performance and my psyche, I knew I had to take autonomy over it.”

Jamie Anderson wearing boots and a hatJamie Anderson wearing boots and a hat

@penelopechilvers/Instagram

Her Morning Vs. Night Routine

“Becoming a mom shifted everything. I don’t have 20 extra minutes to experiment anymore. My routine has to work, it has to be simple, and it has to be clean. That mindset actually made my skin healthier.

“I’m all about simplicity and consistency. In the AM, I might start with a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser like First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Gentle Cleanser, then go in with the Hydrating Dewy Gel Cream, and finish it off with SPF. My skin needs that barrier protection before hitting the slopes, and sun protection is a must-have when I’m going outside.

“In the PM, I can be a little more extensive. After cleansing with that same gentle cleanser, I actually like to dry brush not only my body, but my face, too! I find it to be a great natural exfoliant to help slough away any product buildup and damage from the day. Then I’ll go in with a thick moisturizer and then cover all of that with the Ultra Repair Rescue Hydrating Balm to seal in the moisture. I like feeling like I have a mini mask on my face when I go to sleep, so I wake up with hydrated, healthy skin.”

The One Skincare Step She Never Skips

“Sunscreen! I’ve seen some pretty gnarly sunburns from winter athletes because they don’t think about protecting their skin from the sun, and as someone relatively prone to burning, it’s a non-negotiable for me. I’m all about finding a sunscreen you’ll actually use (and reapply) throughout the day, so finding a formula and texture that’s right for you is super important.”

Jamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gearJamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gear

@oakley/Instagram

How Her Routine Has Evolved

“In snowboarding, recovery is everything. We talk about muscle recovery all the time, but skin is your largest organ. If it’s inflamed or compromised, it impacts how you feel. I think of skincare the same way I think about stretching or fueling, it’s part of the system.

“I do think my routine was a bit more complex before having kids; but since then, I’ve learned how to be really efficient with my time and routines to prioritize them. And the crazy thing is, my skin has gotten better because of it! I learned that simplifying my product lineup and focusing on hydration is actually best for me and my skin.”

The Advice That Changed Her Skin

“If you can smell it, forget it! It’s not the case for everyone, and while I wish I was someone who could indulge in a spa-like face mask from time to time, my sensitive skin just doesn’t do well with fragrances. That’s why I love finding brands like First Aid Beauty that really prioritize developing formulas with anyone and everyone in mind.”

Her Post-Slopes Savior

“The First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream  has honestly been a staple in my bag for years. I throw it in my travel kit, my snowboard bag, everywhere. After a freezing day on the mountain, it’s the first thing I reach for.  To me, it’s the perfect multi-purpose product. I don’t just use it on my face, I love putting it on my body after a shower for full body hydration.”

Read more:
Jamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gearJamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gear

First Aid Beauty

All skin is good skin, which is why good skincare is more of a journey than a destination. We all love a one-off tip—but, at Byrdie, we’re more interested in how our skin evolves over time. The product we’ve used for a decade, the ingredient cocktail that made us glow, the step we never skip, and all the advice in between. This is the stuff that makes a real difference. With What I Put on My Face, we’re bringing you the rituals, recommendations, and failed experiments (we’ve all had them) straight from celebrities, founders, and influencers who’ve gone through it themselves.

Here in New York City, what we like to call “Fool’s Spring” is upon us. While I’m enjoying the 70 degrees and sunshine, in my heart of hearts I know we’ll be back to winter in no time. With the return of the chilly weather (I’m seeing snow on the forecast) will come the return of sad winter skin. When looking for advice for how to deal with elements-induced dryness, there’s no one better to turn to than winter athletes.

Which is why it makes perfect sense that pro snowboarder Jamie Anderson has partnered with First Aid Beauty. (The brand is also the official sponsor of Team USA for the 2026 Olympics.) The two-time Olympic gold medalist knows a thing or two about keeping her skin happy and healthy, even in the most extreme elements.

Ahead, Anderson shares how her skincare routine has evolved over time, the products she can’t live without, and how she keeps things calm after a day on the slopes.

Jamie Anderson on the slopesJamie Anderson on the slopes

@firstaidbeauty/Instagram

About Her Skin

“My skin type has been pretty dry to normal my whole life, but my sport has definitely impacted that. As a professional athlete that’s often out training in the cold, I typically suffer from dry, sensitized skin. After an afternoon on the slopes, I usually deal with a lot of redness and dry patches that remain throughout the day.”

How She Got Into Skincare

“I feel like skincare has changed dramatically since I was a kid! I had no idea what it was or why it was so important, whereas kids today are so educated about all of the ingredients and formulas. If I was lucky, I would wash my face post-practice and call it a day.

“I didn’t start paying attention to my skincare until my career really started taking off. Suddenly, I had to do photoshoots and be in front of the camera for interviews, and I realized how much my routine (or lack thereof) was affecting my skin. Not to mention, spending hours in the cold was doing damage to my barrier, to the point that my skin would hurt during practice. Once it started affecting my athletic performance and my psyche, I knew I had to take autonomy over it.”

Jamie Anderson wearing boots and a hatJamie Anderson wearing boots and a hat

@penelopechilvers/Instagram

Her Morning Vs. Night Routine

“Becoming a mom shifted everything. I don’t have 20 extra minutes to experiment anymore. My routine has to work, it has to be simple, and it has to be clean. That mindset actually made my skin healthier.

“I’m all about simplicity and consistency. In the AM, I might start with a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser like First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Gentle Cleanser, then go in with the Hydrating Dewy Gel Cream, and finish it off with SPF. My skin needs that barrier protection before hitting the slopes, and sun protection is a must-have when I’m going outside.

“In the PM, I can be a little more extensive. After cleansing with that same gentle cleanser, I actually like to dry brush not only my body, but my face, too! I find it to be a great natural exfoliant to help slough away any product buildup and damage from the day. Then I’ll go in with a thick moisturizer and then cover all of that with the Ultra Repair Rescue Hydrating Balm to seal in the moisture. I like feeling like I have a mini mask on my face when I go to sleep, so I wake up with hydrated, healthy skin.”

The One Skincare Step She Never Skips

“Sunscreen! I’ve seen some pretty gnarly sunburns from winter athletes because they don’t think about protecting their skin from the sun, and as someone relatively prone to burning, it’s a non-negotiable for me. I’m all about finding a sunscreen you’ll actually use (and reapply) throughout the day, so finding a formula and texture that’s right for you is super important.”

Jamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gearJamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gear

@oakley/Instagram

How Her Routine Has Evolved

“In snowboarding, recovery is everything. We talk about muscle recovery all the time, but skin is your largest organ. If it’s inflamed or compromised, it impacts how you feel. I think of skincare the same way I think about stretching or fueling, it’s part of the system.

“I do think my routine was a bit more complex before having kids; but since then, I’ve learned how to be really efficient with my time and routines to prioritize them. And the crazy thing is, my skin has gotten better because of it! I learned that simplifying my product lineup and focusing on hydration is actually best for me and my skin.”

The Advice That Changed Her Skin

“If you can smell it, forget it! It’s not the case for everyone, and while I wish I was someone who could indulge in a spa-like face mask from time to time, my sensitive skin just doesn’t do well with fragrances. That’s why I love finding brands like First Aid Beauty that really prioritize developing formulas with anyone and everyone in mind.”

Her Post-Slopes Savior

“The First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream  has honestly been a staple in my bag for years. I throw it in my travel kit, my snowboard bag, everywhere. After a freezing day on the mountain, it’s the first thing I reach for.  To me, it’s the perfect multi-purpose product. I don’t just use it on my face, I love putting it on my body after a shower for full body hydration.”

All skin is good skin, which is why good skincare is more of a journey than a destination. We all love a one-off tip—but, at Byrdie, we’re more interested in how our skin evolves over time. The product we’ve used for a decade, the ingredient cocktail that made us glow, the step we never skip, and all the advice in between. This is the stuff that makes a real difference. With What I Put on My Face, we’re bringing you the rituals, recommendations, and failed experiments (we’ve all had them) straight from celebrities, founders, and influencers who’ve gone through it themselves.

Here in New York City, what we like to call “Fool’s Spring” is upon us. While I’m enjoying the 70 degrees and sunshine, in my heart of hearts I know we’ll be back to winter in no time. With the return of the chilly weather (I’m seeing snow on the forecast) will come the return of sad winter skin. When looking for advice for how to deal with elements-induced dryness, there’s no one better to turn to than winter athletes.

Which is why it makes perfect sense that pro snowboarder Jamie Anderson has partnered with First Aid Beauty. (The brand is also the official sponsor of Team USA for the 2026 Olympics.) The two-time Olympic gold medalist knows a thing or two about keeping her skin happy and healthy, even in the most extreme elements.

Ahead, Anderson shares how her skincare routine has evolved over time, the products she can’t live without, and how she keeps things calm after a day on the slopes.

Jamie Anderson on the slopesJamie Anderson on the slopes

@firstaidbeauty/Instagram

About Her Skin

“My skin type has been pretty dry to normal my whole life, but my sport has definitely impacted that. As a professional athlete that’s often out training in the cold, I typically suffer from dry, sensitized skin. After an afternoon on the slopes, I usually deal with a lot of redness and dry patches that remain throughout the day.”

How She Got Into Skincare

“I feel like skincare has changed dramatically since I was a kid! I had no idea what it was or why it was so important, whereas kids today are so educated about all of the ingredients and formulas. If I was lucky, I would wash my face post-practice and call it a day.

“I didn’t start paying attention to my skincare until my career really started taking off. Suddenly, I had to do photoshoots and be in front of the camera for interviews, and I realized how much my routine (or lack thereof) was affecting my skin. Not to mention, spending hours in the cold was doing damage to my barrier, to the point that my skin would hurt during practice. Once it started affecting my athletic performance and my psyche, I knew I had to take autonomy over it.”

Jamie Anderson wearing boots and a hatJamie Anderson wearing boots and a hat

@penelopechilvers/Instagram

Her Morning Vs. Night Routine

“Becoming a mom shifted everything. I don’t have 20 extra minutes to experiment anymore. My routine has to work, it has to be simple, and it has to be clean. That mindset actually made my skin healthier.

“I’m all about simplicity and consistency. In the AM, I might start with a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser like First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Gentle Cleanser, then go in with the Hydrating Dewy Gel Cream, and finish it off with SPF. My skin needs that barrier protection before hitting the slopes, and sun protection is a must-have when I’m going outside.

“In the PM, I can be a little more extensive. After cleansing with that same gentle cleanser, I actually like to dry brush not only my body, but my face, too! I find it to be a great natural exfoliant to help slough away any product buildup and damage from the day. Then I’ll go in with a thick moisturizer and then cover all of that with the Ultra Repair Rescue Hydrating Balm to seal in the moisture. I like feeling like I have a mini mask on my face when I go to sleep, so I wake up with hydrated, healthy skin.”

The One Skincare Step She Never Skips

“Sunscreen! I’ve seen some pretty gnarly sunburns from winter athletes because they don’t think about protecting their skin from the sun, and as someone relatively prone to burning, it’s a non-negotiable for me. I’m all about finding a sunscreen you’ll actually use (and reapply) throughout the day, so finding a formula and texture that’s right for you is super important.”

Jamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gearJamie Anderson wearing snowboarding gear

@oakley/Instagram

How Her Routine Has Evolved

“In snowboarding, recovery is everything. We talk about muscle recovery all the time, but skin is your largest organ. If it’s inflamed or compromised, it impacts how you feel. I think of skincare the same way I think about stretching or fueling, it’s part of the system.

“I do think my routine was a bit more complex before having kids; but since then, I’ve learned how to be really efficient with my time and routines to prioritize them. And the crazy thing is, my skin has gotten better because of it! I learned that simplifying my product lineup and focusing on hydration is actually best for me and my skin.”

The Advice That Changed Her Skin

“If you can smell it, forget it! It’s not the case for everyone, and while I wish I was someone who could indulge in a spa-like face mask from time to time, my sensitive skin just doesn’t do well with fragrances. That’s why I love finding brands like First Aid Beauty that really prioritize developing formulas with anyone and everyone in mind.”

Her Post-Slopes Savior

“The First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream  has honestly been a staple in my bag for years. I throw it in my travel kit, my snowboard bag, everywhere. After a freezing day on the mountain, it’s the first thing I reach for.  To me, it’s the perfect multi-purpose product. I don’t just use it on my face, I love putting it on my body after a shower for full body hydration.”

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