Did you ever wonder why women intrinsically wear lipstick and eye shadow? Is it all only cultural, or is there some deeper scientific meaning to this?
A scientific study was done and showed people two images of a person. One looked like a woman and the other looked like a man. It turns out the picture was of the same person, but in one photo the lips and eyes were digitally enhanced to make them darker compared to the surrounding skin. This was the image people perceived as female. This demonstrates that our brains interpret faces with more contrast as more feminine. On the other hand, males have less contrast in our faces.
Women intrinsically know this and when they use lip liner and lipstick and eyeliner and mascara, it increases the contrast in those two critical parts of the face for communication, the eyes and the mouth, and this makes the face appear more feminine and therefore more attractive.
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Definitely interesting, as I write a lot about women and beauty. Personally, I always do wear eye makeup and yet have never been someone to wear lipstick. Love the science behind this piece and it helps to explain how we see and perceive. Thanks!
Really interesting facts I never thought of. It’s just one of those things that have been like this forever so I don’t question it too much 🙂 Looking forward to hear the next medical minute tip!
Ohhhh – that’s interesting. I’m not a makeup kind of girl … not because I wouldn’t love to play with it. I’ve just been blessed with horribly sensitive skin *shudders* When I very occasionally try to wear eye makeup, etc I end up with such irritated eyes and skin!