Cleanse your face
Post-workout cleansing is a must to wash away sweat, stink, and blemish-causing bacteria. When you can’t shower, wipes are the next best thing. Katia Pryce, founder and creator of DanceBody, has her post-workout routine down to a science. “Living the life of a trainer, I don’t always have time to shower after class. When that happens, I use Clean & Clear Makeup Dissolving Facial Cleansing Wipes,” she says. If you have acne-prone skin, dermatologists recommend wipes with bacteria-busting salicylic acid.
Apply deodorant
Say bye-bye to body odor. Deodorant is a post-workout essential—especially when you don’t have the time or access to a shower. Because no matter how fresh you look, if you smell like the inside of a locker room, there’s no fooling anyone. Look for a formula with baking soda, which combats odor and absorbs wetness.
“I always keep Schmidt’s Rose + Vanilla Stick in my bag for a quick refresher after class,” says Kim Villanueva, co-founder of Core Pilates NYC. Need a super-portable, single-use option? Try an EO Natural Deodorant Wipe, made with naturally antiseptic lavender (and zero aluminum, parabens, or phthalates, in case you’re concerned). You could stash it in a back pocket anytime you think you might need a refresher.