Kylie Kelce Shares the Beauty Tip She’s Passing on to Her Little Girls

The event consultant and field hockey coach is passionate about increasing the number of young girls in sports.
Kylie Kelce

Kylie Kelce.


Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce are raising their daughters in a home full of love, and teaching them to be strong, independent girls who are confident in their abilities, beauty and bodies. The Philadelphia Eagles center and the event consultant, who met on dating app Tinder, share three daughters, Wyatt Elizabeth, Elliotte Ray and Bennett Llewellyn.

Kylie, who coaches field hockey, recently partnered with body care brand Dove to promote the #KeepHerConfident message and encourage young women to stay in sports. Studies have found that 45% of girls drop out of sports by age 14 due to body confidence issues, and Kylie is working to change that.

"We’re better off if we work as a collective. As an athlete and a coach, I know first-hand the immense impact playing sports can have on a young person and the number of lifelong lessons that can be learned on and off the field—many of which are taught by coaches,” she told Byrdie. “I encourage all girls in sports to prioritize uplifting their teammates and the other female athletes around them. It’s crucial that we don’t let negative body talk stop us from playing the sports we love, and that starts on our own fields, courts and teams.”

The Philadelphia native appeared on a segment of Good Morning America last month and revealed she’s extra cautious and aware of the language she uses when talking about her own body in front of her daughters. While she also loves and appreciates makeup and how it is a form of art and self-expression, she also wants to encourage all little girls, including her own, to relish their childhood.

“My mantra has always been ‘less is more.’ While I think girls should enjoy experimenting with skincare and makeup, it’s equally important to appreciate being a kid, let your natural beauty shine, and feel confident in your everyday life,” she shared. “This beauty tip has been consistent throughout my life. Today, I want to feel comfortable in my natural state, with a super easy routine.”


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Ananya Panchal
ANANYA PANCHAL

Ananya Panchal is a writer on the Lifestyle and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit, where she covers fashion, beauty, pop culture and the internet’s favorite personalities and trends. She joined the brand in 2022 after roles at Bustle, the San Francisco Chronicle and the TODAY Show. Panchal loves to write about fashion in all its forms—from standout runway moments and evolving street style to the best accessories to elevate each season’s wardrobe (she rarely goes anywhere without a stack of jewelry and a coffee in hand). A self-proclaimed beauty fanatic, she’s always on the hunt for must-have products and loves breaking down viral trends. Her favorite series at the moment is spotlighting female founders and the stories behind the brands they’ve built—especially those shaping the future of fashion, wellness and tech. She is based between New York City and San Francisco and, when she’s not writing, can be found rewatching One Tree Hill, playing sudoku, trying new restaurants or ranking her favorite Disney Channel Original Movies. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications and journalism with a minor in criminal justice from Boston University.