The two inaugural Doc & Glow products are inspired by sweat.
If you are a superstar tennis player, chances are you will know a thing or two about personal hygiene. This was exactly the case for Florida-born tennis protégé Sloane Stephens, the US Open winner with seven World Tennis Association Tour singles titles to her name , who today launches her new body-care line, Doc & Glo.
As a result, the line is vegan, cruelty-free, hypoallergenic, and compliant with Clean at Sephora and EU regulations. But how does an athlete test her products? By taking them on training camp and having her fellow sporting coaches and peers be her guinea pigs. “I was just asking everyone on tour, ‘Do you still stink?’ after they used it. That’s how I really put these products to the test and found out they worked.
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