A Quote by Tessa Virtue

A lot of the figure skating costumes are kind of revealing, so I think it's nice to have glowing, soft, smooth skin. — © Tessa Virtue
A lot of the figure skating costumes are kind of revealing, so I think it's nice to have glowing, soft, smooth skin.
Figure skating is theatrical, and a part of it is wearing costumes. My costumes were very over-the-top and outrageous for figure skating. But for me, it's all beautiful. Even when nobody else believed they were beautiful, I felt beautiful in them.
I think just having smooth skin is so great because when you get your summer tan, you don't have to do anything. It's just soft and smooth.
I grew up figure skating, and in figure skating there is only a handful of black people at the time figure skating with me.
I am an American man, and in America, we still think of figure skaters as little girls in pretty, sparkly dresses - I worked very hard to change the perception and image of figure skating, and I think I've done a great job on my end, but in figure skating, taste needs to evolve.
I firmly believe that one of the best kept secrets to soft and glowing skin is moisturisation.
Comedy is helping a lot at the moment. It also seems to be getting under Trump's skin and revealing a lot about the kind of thin-skinned fool that he is.
I'm excited to watch slope style and halfpipe. And then, of course, when my events are done, I get to go to hockey, which is always entertaining. I also like figure skating. I think every girl grew up watching figure skating.
Male figure skating is different than female figure skating; we're not America's sweetheart.
I was really a spoiled brat when I was a kid skating. Meals are cooked for you, you are driven to the rink, they make costumes for you. Your parents sit around and watch admiringly while you skate. You don't have to think about anything but skating. You're just plain spoiled.
I'm picky about skin care because I hate perfumes or anything that says 'It will take away all the lines on your face.' I don't want to do that. But I do use Kiehl's and this skin cream called Restorsea because it makes my skin look nice and feel soft.
Being queer you're supposed to adore figure skating. It's a sport, not an art. I love the costumes and hate the music and of course I worship Johnny Weir because so does he. Also he's real. It's a full gay thing and it always has been.
I don't like revealing skin for the sake of revealing skin.
Skating is big in Chicago. There's a lot of hockey; a lot of the boys play hockey. And figure skating is big.
It was always so nice to step away from figure skating and school with hockey. To this day I'm still a huge fan.
My make-up routine starts with a primer on clean skin, which gives the face a nice smooth glow.
One thing about skating that I don't think people focus on enough is the music factor. The music is a huge component of figure skating. It can dictate not only the choreography but the emotion. If it's not the right music it can ruin a performance.
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