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ASICS launches beauty campaign focused on post-exercise glow

Robert Hughes
Robert Hughes
Published May 14, 2026
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THE FACT THAT? ASICS has launched a new global campaign called “Get The Glow”, promoting movement as a natural way to promote wellbeing and achieve a post-workout glow.

THE DETAILS The campaign features unfiltered post-workout images of individuals and ASICS athletes captured after activities such as running, walking and playing tennis. ASICS said the initiative aims to challenge beauty standards driven by filters, skincare routines and social media pressure by highlighting the visible effects of exercise on mood and confidence. The company cited research showing that just 15 minutes of movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being. The campaign launches amid growing consumer interest in “glowing” beauty trends, with ASICS noting increases in online searches and social media conversations about glowing skin. Tennis player Zeynep Sönmez is among the athletes supporting the initiative, which positions movement as an accessible alternative to complex beauty routines.

THE WHY? The campaign reflects the growing overlap between beauty, wellness and mental health, while reinforcing ASICS’ long-standing brand message around the connection between physical activity and emotional well-being.

Fountain: Public Relations Newswire

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