1. BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE(BROW) OF THE BEHOLDER: PERCEIVED ATTRACTIVENESS RELATED TO EYEBROW CHARACTERISTICS
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Salamone, Rachel, Peissig, Jessie, Blandon-Gitlin, Iris, and Gerkens, David
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attractiveness ,aging ,eyebrows - Abstract
Attractiveness is a concept long studied by psychologists, and of interest to many lay people, as it influences our perception of others. Two evolutionary principles, sexual dimorphism and facial contrast, drove this research to explore the effects of attractiveness from the perception of both young and older adults. Many features of the face have been studied before, such as eyes and lips, but this research seeks to understand the importance of eyebrows on attractiveness. In this study, different conditions of eyebrows were manipulated to enhance certain features, such as the thickness, thinness, darkness, and lightness of the eyebrows. Both young adult (college students) and older adults were asked to participate in this study. Participants were shown 100 images and then asked to rate how attractive they perceived each face. Young adults rated the lighter eyebrow conditions as less attractive, consistent with theories of sexual dimorphism. Older adults preferred thicker eyebrows, which was inconsistent with the hypothesis. Overall, both the young and older adults rated the original eyebrow condition as more attractive, indicating a preference for more naturally looking eyebrows. Results were closely supported by the current trends of eyebrows and exemplifies the significance of current trends and cultural differences on perceived attractiveness in society.
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- 2022
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