Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to find new instructors and do new things. I prefer women instructors. But they are all so shiny, in full makeup for a workout class. Do they ALL get botox and plastic surgery? I don't mean to be nasty, but I think the look is awful and I don't want to work out with fake, plastic people, I want to work out with people I would be IRL friends with. I don't think a single one of them doesn't do botox. Smoky eye to a weight lifting class, what?
Well, you ARE being "nasty."
I don't want to work out with people who don't wear makeup or use botox. How about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummm the peloton instructors are all amazing looking and none of them overdo makeup. Robin looks incredible on screen with her make-up, hair outfits etc and I’ve met her in person and she is as fit and incredible looking in person as on screen. They’re not getting Botox-they look this good bc they work out incredibly hard (beyond just peloton) and take amazing care of their bodies.
Rebecca Kennedy has talked about getting Botox on her Instagram page. Working out doesn’t prevent wrinkles.
I love RK, but she's had a LOT of work done on her face.
Working out and being thin generally gives you more wrinkles. Especially for the runners, look at Becs, she is barely 40 and looks almost 50 but her facial skin is so taut (botox).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummm the peloton instructors are all amazing looking and none of them overdo makeup. Robin looks incredible on screen with her make-up, hair outfits etc and I’ve met her in person and she is as fit and incredible looking in person as on screen. They’re not getting Botox-they look this good bc they work out incredibly hard (beyond just peloton) and take amazing care of their bodies.
Rebecca Kennedy has talked about getting Botox on her Instagram page. Working out doesn’t prevent wrinkles.
Anonymous wrote:Tunde and Jess Sims do bike boot camps and are relatively non plastic. Jess does include way too much motivation mumbo jumbo (for me) but on balance worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Ummm the peloton instructors are all amazing looking and none of them overdo makeup. Robin looks incredible on screen with her make-up, hair outfits etc and I’ve met her in person and she is as fit and incredible looking in person as on screen. They’re not getting Botox-they look this good bc they work out incredibly hard (beyond just peloton) and take amazing care of their bodies.
Anonymous wrote:The Mar A Lago look has poisoned an entire generation of influencers and actors and fitness coaches. Ten years from now, people are going look at this and think what were we thinking. It's grotesque.
Anonymous wrote:The Mar A Lago look has poisoned an entire generation of influencers and actors and fitness coaches. Ten years from now, people are going look at this and think what were we thinking. It's grotesque.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's weird that you only notice on the women. The men are waxed to within an inch of their life, have sculpted/gelled hair, and I suspect at least 3 of them oil up before hitting their spot. It's a fitness job and an entertainment job.
Anna Greenberg, Christine, and Tunde don't usually wear a lot of noticeable makeup (barring Halloween rides or something).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you were on camera exercising in front of thousands of people, you wouldn't be wearing makeup and have your hair done?
A smoky eye? No. Foundation and blush, possibly. It's more the botox that turns me off, sorry I want to work out with people I'd be friends with. I also can't stand the "WOO!"
Okay bye
This isn't an airport, you don't need to announce your departure.[/quote
Just like OP could have just ended her Peloton subscription instead of starting this thread to bash women based on their appearance as though nobody has ever done that before
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you were on camera exercising in front of thousands of people, you wouldn't be wearing makeup and have your hair done?
A smoky eye? No. Foundation and blush, possibly. It's more the botox that turns me off, sorry I want to work out with people I'd be friends with. I also can't stand the "WOO!"