On Tuesday, Serena Williams returned to Grand Slam tennis for the first time in a year at Wimbledon. Williams was seen wearing special tape on her right cheek in an eventual loss to Harmony Tan in ...
Athletes in Beijing are using KT Tape to protect their faces from the freezing cold temperatures, but the CEO of KT Tape Greg Venner warns that the tape isn't clinically tested for faces. The KT Tape ...
As Serena Williams has worn a piece of black face tape on the right side of her cheek at multiple tennis tournaments, including Wimbledon this year, fans have been wondering what the facial accessory ...
There's a reason those Olympic athletes have been putting pink tape on their face. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The 2022 ...
The snow may be fake, but the cold is very real at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, where temperatures have plunged into the single digits. Skiers and some other athletes have found a novel way to ...
Serena Williams's tennis fashion is always on point, but fans have noticed one recent addition to her on-court look: a strip or two of tape on her face, specifically her right cheek. We're used to ...
For years, I’ve viewed kinesiology tape—those brightly colored stripes you see on the legs and shoulders of athletes—as nothing more than snake oil, something people used for show without any real ...
The trend was perhaps first started by the skier Ted Ligety, who wore a strip of tape reading “U.S.A.” at the 2018 Winter Games. By Lauren McCarthy The colorful strips of adhesive are hard to miss.
The black tape is actually called Kinesio tape, according to The Times, which is often used by athletes to help with muscle pain. However, Williams is using the tape on her face to help with her ...