I was watching a video of Sinclair a few days ago (I typically listen to podcasts but don’t watch them often) and it suddenly hit me: is it possible he uses Botox on his forehead? I live in NYC and there are a LOT of people using Botox here (not me: my forehead has wrinkles like a human) there was no movement in the center and only movement on the sides when he raised his eyebrows as he spoke — this seems like classic Botox. Maybe he has unusual facial musculature, but maybe not.
I don’t care and have no judgements on Botox (much better than fillers which are massively over-applied here)….except, given he is a “longevity expert”, I’d greatly prefer he show us that his stack is providing the benefits rather than using a well-used crutch. Skin quality is a useful measurement of age. So many people now due their hair, but their skin and movement gives them away regarding age.
It doesn’t impact me either way. Just curious if anyone else noticed this, or if I’m tilting at Sinclair Windmills.
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Yes, I am very skeptical regarding all things Sinclair.
arugula
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I have posted elsewhere on this forum that he has definitely had a brow lift and botox. He may also have had a facelift and some type of dermal filler or autologous fat transfer. I haven’t searched for before/after pics showing details of his tragi but there are other telling signs.
Botox is fantastic. It doesn’t just smooth creases.It also increases luminosity and reflectance. It can make subtle or not-so-subtle changes to some aspects of the face, like lifting the corners of the mouth, lifting the nose tip, decreasing wide/bulky masseters, etc.
I think his cosmetic interventions are fine. I’m not so sure about his character, and this wife-leaving is the least of it.
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If people ever have the ability to live indefinitely in a more youthful, healthy body, then being “married for life” is simply not going to be a thing anymore.
I don’t care how in love people think they are . . . you’re not going to want to spend 1,000 years married to someone. Especially if you don’t need anyone to help take care of you in old age.
I mean, think of how much we change as people – interests, proclivities, desires – in just a few decades. Now think of how much you and your spouse would change over a few centuries.
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I’m leaning toward an ethical obligation to reveal all reasons for youthful appearance when selling his “expertise” in preserving youth (as evidenced by his youthful appearance).
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Jonas
#26
I think there is something called a conflict of interest. Without informing the general public, now that the so-called longevity expert that he is touting (in recent videos) is his new wife? who happens to have very little science background (trained as a chef and studied political science). He is using Botox for sure as he moves his forehead without moving any part of the middle. But that’s his freedom. I was a big fan of Sinclair in earlier years but I think he looked stressed in a recent video (Peter Diamondis interview). This was from one month ago when he interviewed his wife.
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DMac
#27
Not sure if this has been posted elsewhere. It is David Sinclair’s latest podcast by Longevity by Design. Nothing new really but might be of interest to some….
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