Why Cosmetics Make Women Appear More Beautiful
Most women admit, they look better if they use a little make up. A brush of mascara or a dab of lipstick seems to do wonders to brighten up our faces. Now with the advent of computer technology, researchers have been able to test why subtle changes in color make women not only appear more beautiful but demonstrate what cues us that someone’s face appears more masculine or feminine.
Psychology Professor Richard Russell from Gettysberg College has recently published a study that compares how the contrast of light and dark in photos of female and male faces contributes to our perception of attractiveness and gender. Dr. Russell found that the main difference between male and female faces is that female faces have greater contrast between the eyes and lips as viewed against the rest of the skin on their faces.
To test this, Dr. Russell took computerized photos of the same androgynous face which he titled “Illusion of the Sexes”. (he actually won 3rd prize in the 2009 optical photo contest with these photos) http://thegrandnarrative.wordpress.com/2009/05/23/the-illusion-of-sex/ He lightened the areas around the eyes and mouth on one photo and then on the exact same photo darkened those same areas.
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