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Home » Livvy Dunne spills her wellness secrets — from SPF to a sports bra she can ‘wear all day’
Livvy Dunne spills her wellness secrets — from SPF to a sports bra she can ‘wear all day’
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Livvy Dunne spills her wellness secrets — from SPF to a sports bra she can ‘wear all day’

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There’s no doubt about it — Olivia Dunne is thriving in her NIL era.

The former LSU gymnast has social media hooked, but it’s not just her athletic prowess or sensational Sports Illustrated cover that has turned heads. It’s also her business savvy and keen eye for brands in the health and wellness space.

It’s been almost five years since the NCAA dropped NIL restrictions, finally allowing U.S. college athletes to earn compensation by using their name, image and likeness to promote products or profit from social media campaigns. And, if there’s one athlete who’s truly paved the way, it’s Livvy Dunne.

As the NCAA’s highest-earning female NIL athlete, she’s carved a path for herself and others. The 23-year-old has also created NIL opportunities for more female student-athletes through “The Livvy Fund.” And since retiring from gymnastics last April, she’s turned her own focus to media and brand partnerships.

In April, Dunne launched her own clean-energy drink flavor with Accelerator Active Energy. In an exclusive interview with The Post, she shared what it means to partner with a brand that she truly believes in.

“I actually launched my signature Cotton Candy flavor with them last year because I wanted something that felt fun and nostalgic, but still supported how I feel day to day,” she shared.

Below, the star reveals more about her first clean energy flavor and spills other wellness secrets, plus her everyday essentials — from her reliable sneakers to her ride-or-die SPF.

Dunne became a brand ambassador for Accelerator Active Energy back in 2023, joining other top athletes, including Travis Kelce and Aaron Judge, who both back the brand.

She raves that these drinks are a “hands-down favorite” for busy, active days. “I’m really intentional about how I fuel my body. I want something that helps me stay focused and energized without a crash.”

While many energy brands rely on synthetic caffeine and additives like Taurine or Guarana, Accelerator Active Energy uses a blend of natural caffeine, plant-based thermogenics and antioxidants for metabolism support. For Dunne, the choice was simple: she values the clean, natural formula.

“I love that Accelerator uses natural caffeine, has zero sugar, and feels really light. I’m an equity partner in the brand too, which came naturally because it’s something I genuinely use and believe in,” she added.


Dunne’s secret to radiant, sun-kissed skin? That would be a solid dose of SuperGoop! GlowScreen.

“I spend a lot of time outside and on the go, so SPF is non-negotiable for me,” she insists.

The cult-favorite GlowScreen packs in SPF 40, hyaluronic acid and vitamin B5 to boost moisture, plus a subtle shimmer to prime the skin. Dunne loves that the formula not only protects, but also adds a “natural glow” that plays perfectly with her makeup routine.

“It works really well as a base under makeup, which makes getting ready for events or shoots so much easier,” she shared.


Of course, Dunne also boasts an unbeatable sneaker game. She says that her NoBull shoes are one of those things that she “can always rely on.” They’re comfortable and durable.

She recently partnered with the brand, which is co-owned by Tom Brady, for a campaign featuring the Women’s All Day Knit Sneakers. Dunne was pictured posing with the bold, red-bottom style. They’re said to have a “sock-like” fit with an ultra-breathable knit upper ideal for cross-training.

“NoBull shoes are a must-have for me when I’m staying active and taking care of my body,” the former college athlete exclaimed. “I love how stable and supportive they feel, especially for workouts that involve strength, movement and balance.”


Nothing’s changed in the headphone department.

A couple of years ago, Dunne was pulling out her favorite Y2K-esque wired headphones in a What’s in My Bag video — and today, she still considers herself a proud member of the wired-headphone club.

“I know it’s a little old-school, but I can’t live without my wired headphones,” she admitted. “I love not having to worry about charging them, and the sound quality always feels reliable.”

Dunne points out that music is a big part of her workouts and daily routine. “Wired headphones help me stay focused and locked in.”


Most Dunne fans already know the social media influencer loves a good matching set. She’s been spotted in multiple looks from Vuori, which she calls some of her “everyday wellness staples.”

“I’ve been working with them for years, and the Performance Joggers will always be a favorite, but lately I’ve been really into their matching sets,” Dunne admitted. “I love their leggings and sports bras because they’re supportive enough to work out in, but comfortable enough to wear all day.”

Many of Vurori’s activewear pieces are made with the DreamKnit fabric, known for its butter-soft feel that Dunne loves. Kaia Gerber and Gwyneth Paltrow are also self-proclaimed fans of the brand.

“Everything just feels effortless and flattering, which is huge for my lifestyle,” added Dunne.



This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter. As a health-forward member of Gen Z, Miska seeks out experts to weigh in on the benefits, safety and designs of both trending and tried-and-true fitness equipment, workout clothing, dietary supplements and more. Taking matters into her own hands, Miska intrepidly tests wellness products, ranging from Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint Longevity Mix to the viral Oura Ring to Jennifer Aniston’s favorite workout platform – often with her adorable toddler by her side. Before joining The Post, Miska covered lifestyle and consumer topics for the U.S. Sun and The Cannon Beach Gazette.


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