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AIBU to wonder why someone would wear full makeup when swimming?

67 replies

Madaboutthrows · 28/07/2014 13:27

Swimming in a leisure centre pool and noyiced someone with full makeup.

I know I could not do it

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LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 28/07/2014 18:06

Another granny-type breaststroke swimmer here... I'd be interested in that research, Olga - I swim for an hour head up out of the water (make-up intact). Nothing wrong with my neck or back.

However, if I have a session with my trainer, every scrap of make-up comes off before he starts on me or I would look like Alice Cooper.

Olga79 · 28/07/2014 18:10

I'll see if I can find a link, I remember reading it a long time ago.

Pagwatch · 28/07/2014 18:14

If they had granny breaststroke in the Olympics I would win something. Last year I swam from dhs water villa to mine without getting my face or hair wet. I am a human bloody turtle.

Bambambini · 28/07/2014 18:15

Do people do that ineffective granny swimming just so they don't have to wash their face and hair - or can't you do the breast stroke properly?

Pagwatch · 28/07/2014 18:19

I have developed a weird thing about putting my face in the water in recent years. I don't know why really - I get a bit angsty about it.
I don't mind getting hair wet - I can do a gentle backstroke. And, when ds2 wanted to snorkel I was able to go with him.
It's odd. At some stage I may go back and have lessons or something. I've never been a great swimmer but this is an anxiety thing really. It's odd.

LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 28/07/2014 18:21

Well, Bambambini, that 'ineffective granny swimming' as you so nicely put it, gets me out of breath, keeps me fit and toned and I enjoy it.

My breaststroke skills are obviously on par with your posting skills... Wink

capsium · 28/07/2014 18:22

BAm It was the way I was taught to swim back in the day....

LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 28/07/2014 18:22

Pagwatch... I don't like swimming on my back. Such is my er... physique, that I would feel as though I were in a sensory tank. I'd probably swim into somebody and it would make me nervous.

Pagwatch · 28/07/2014 18:27

Yes, I know what you mean Lying - I only do it if I have lots of wipe out space Grin

I was taught doggy paddle then granny breast stroke when I was a kid.
It make me boggle a bit that DD was in a national swim final at 11 whilst I was 11 the first time I ever got in a pool. The teaching is utterly different now.

Floop · 28/07/2014 18:28

Make up doesn't cause acne. Total myth. She should wash her brushes regularly though.
And unless she is sleeping in make up her skin will be clean for hours a day/night.

Agreed. Wearing makeup in the daytime clears my skin. I have very greasy skin and specifically use a matte/drying foundation that works wonders for it. Without I'm a greasy mess and spots soon follow - not little surface whiteheads either, but deep cheek volcanoes that really damage my self esteem.

LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 28/07/2014 18:31

It is very different. My swim-like-a-fish niece (who learned at 5) accompanied me to the local pool and offered to help me down the stairs as they might be different to what I'm used to and she didn't want me to fall in as I might not be good at swimming...

For goodness sakes, I'm 45 not 85! ShockGrin

Pagwatch · 28/07/2014 18:33

Hahaha!
Grin

Cakecrumbsinmybra · 28/07/2014 18:34

Hilly, if I was your sister, unless you are actually a dermatologist, your opinion would really annoy me.

Cakecrumbsinmybra · 28/07/2014 18:36

Do people do that ineffective granny swimming just so they don't have to wash their face and hair - or can't you do the breast stroke properly?

I can't really do it properly to be honest - I have never been able to do the proper breathing, having never been taught. Incidentally I do also have bad and sensitive skin and I don't like having bare, shiny, spotty, red skin in the pool.

I am so happy that my DC are getting proper swimming lessons and spend most of their time under the water. DS2 is only 3 and is so much more comfortable under the water than me.

5madthings · 28/07/2014 19:01

Re getting your face wet, I swim 'proper' breast stroke so face under and then up to breath in etc, I swam competitively as a teen and do distance swimming and swim in the sea, do snorkeling etc but I cannot stand to have my face in a shower I feel like I can't breath! Totally odd but I hate it makes me feel claustrophobic.

WeAreEternal · 28/07/2014 19:06

We go swimming once a week, twice if it's the school break or on holiday it's very frequently.
I always have full make up on when swimming.

I'm not at all insecure about my looks, I just like how I look in makeup. I wear it every day regardless of what I am doing.

I don't put my head underwater when swimming as I think the chemicals are really bad for hair. As a result my face never gets wet so I don't see the point in removing my make up.

I don't see anything strange about it.

Deverethemuzzler · 28/07/2014 20:08

I have never swam with my face under the water. I can't stand it. Nothing to do with make up.

Its not ineffective and its not 'granny swimming' either.

Jesus you can't get in a pool without people looking at you sideways for not doing something right.

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