The skin is the first limiting factor in running or trail running performance.
Every runner knows it: blisters, chafing, and skin irritation can turn a run into a nightmare. Whether you’re into road running, trail running, or ultra-trail, your skin endures constant friction, sweat, dust, and temperature changes.
The result: pain forces you to slow down or even stop.
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- Blisters and friction on the feet, between the thighs, or under the arms
- Irritation caused by sweat and technical clothing
- Dry, cracked skin after long or wet training sessions
- Muscle pain and post-race inflammation
- Small wounds and sensitive areas that slow down recovery
Every runner has their weak spots, but the solution remains the same: treat, repair, prevent.
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Trail running, road running: skin put to the test
Faced with repeated stress, runners need a complete and targeted response: to soothe, regenerate, and strengthen their skin.
A repair cream to restore damaged skin, calm irritated areas, and promote fast healing after friction and blisters.
An anti-friction cream, applied before exercise, that creates a breathable barrier to reduce irritation and prevent chafing — even over long distances.
A soothing serum or gel to relieve muscle and tendon discomfort and speed up recovery after each run.
Taking care of your skin is an essential routine for runners and trail runners who want to protect their skin, optimize recovery, and perform day after day..
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Our targeted solutions for runners
At RGENtec, we design high-performance skincare for runners — tested by athletes, formulated to repair, protect, and strengthen your body, not just relieve it.
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They don’t run without RGENtec anymore
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Roland DEBRABANT
Trailer
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Hyun CHANG CHUNG
Ultra-Trailer
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Jose VENDER MEULEN
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I had the opportunity to test RGENtec®’s regenerating cream during my adventure on the GR20, a trail known as one of the toughest in Europe. From the very first days, I felt the beneficial effects of the cream on my hands, which were heavily strained from gripping the rocks.
I applied RGENtec® every evening, and by the next day, my skin felt brand new protected and soothed.
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After the UTMB, I had a very irritated area on the back of my right heel, caused by old blisters that had torn my skin and it got worse. I applied the "After Sport Ritual," and the cream clearly soothed the pain and helped my skin heal very quickly.
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In my opinion, the After Sport Ritual cream is an ideal solution for athletes in my case, an amateur looking to treat small injuries and hydrate the most strained areas, especially the hands and feet. Its lack of fragrance and its ability to absorb quickly into the skin are undeniable advantages.
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Tips, prevention, and runner interviews
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Taking care of yourself before, during, and after an ultra-trail race
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“The one I’m trying to surpass is myself!” — performance according to Chloé
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Boris Ghirardi: “Performance and passion know no limits!”
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“Take care of your horse if you want to go far.” This popular saying perfectly applies to ultra-endurance enthusiasts. And when you run ultra-trails, your “horse” is your body. So how can you take care of it and especially protect your skin — before, during, and after the race? Let’s break it down.
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Chloé Merlet isn’t a professional athlete, but that hasn’t stopped her from developing a true passion for sports. Her vision of performance? To keep progressing and breaking free from limits especially those imposed on her as a woman over forty. Portrait of an unstoppable runner.
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Boris is always on the lookout for a new physical challenge to take on. Until 2019, his thing was CrossFit. But in 2019, everything changed Boris was in a motorcycle accident, and his left foot had to be amputated. Far from giving up, he once again chose to turn toward sport.
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