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It's been shown that when women wear makeup they appear more trustworthy and competent than their bare-faced peers. But a widely reported study published last May in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology had a different take: both men and women think ladies look better wearing less makeup.
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Read More »Some women shudder at the thought of leaving the house without a carefully applied layer of makeup. But the trick to appearing more attractive to others may have as much to do with our facial expressions or body language as the cosmetics we wear. It's been shown that when women wear makeup they appear more trustworthy and competent than their bare-faced peers. But a widely reported study published last May in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology had a different take: both men and women think ladies look better wearing less makeup. Facial cosmetics have little effect on attractiveness judgements compared with a natural appearance, according to researchers. Today Alex Jones, Ph.D, lead author on that study, has continued studying makeup's effect on appearance. In a new report, Jones, a postdoctoral researcher at Gettysburg College, looked into how much more attractive does an application of makeup — smoky eyes or ruby lips — make someone? The surprising finding: Barely. Jones discussed the paper, soon to be published in the journal Perception, via email with TODAY.
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Read More »Scientifically studied factors of attractiveness, such as facial symmetry, averageness and skin condition, are part of our natural appearance and likely influenced the participants' judgments of attractiveness at some level. These are largely out of our control, or take a concerted effort to change — diets or surgery, for example. But other parts of our appearance like facial expressions, particularly smiling, increase attractiveness — and are under our control. Even simple things like the tilt of our heads can influence perceived attractiveness. Today For example, women are considered more attractive when they tilt their heads slightly upwards. With head tilting, men find female faces more attractive when they are looking slightly up [See: Selfie], and females find male faces more attractive when they are slightly lowered. This is thought to be due to the consistent differences in body height we have evolved with — men often view female faces from above, and women view male faces from below. Other factors contribute to attractiveness beyond the face and makeup, such as hormones or how you smell. Hormones influence our perceptions in many ways: females find different kinds of male faces attractive during different stages of the menstrual cycle. Smell is important, too; there is something called the major histocompatibility complex (MHC for short) which unconsciously guides our judgements of attractiveness. The MHC represents the diversity of our immune response to disease — those with a greater diversity to us should smell more attractive.
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