2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2007.07.040
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Color homogeneity and visual perception of age, health, and attractiveness of female facial skin

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“…Recent work has shown that the distribution and homogeneity of skin color across the face contributes to perceptions of health, age and attractiveness of human faces (Fink et al, , 2006Matts et al, 2007;Stephen & McKeegan, 2010), with more homogenous skin color and chromophore distribution associated with higher rated attractiveness Matts et al, 2007). Overall skin color has also been shown to affect the apparent health -and likely attractiveness (Jones et al, 2004) -of human faces, with redder, yellower and lighter skin appearing healthier (Stephen et al, 2009a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work has shown that the distribution and homogeneity of skin color across the face contributes to perceptions of health, age and attractiveness of human faces (Fink et al, , 2006Matts et al, 2007;Stephen & McKeegan, 2010), with more homogenous skin color and chromophore distribution associated with higher rated attractiveness Matts et al, 2007). Overall skin color has also been shown to affect the apparent health -and likely attractiveness (Jones et al, 2004) -of human faces, with redder, yellower and lighter skin appearing healthier (Stephen et al, 2009a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skin colour distribution and homogeneity affect judgements of health, age and attractiveness from faces [1][2][3]: more homogeneous skin is perceived as more positive. Importantly, overall skin coloration has also been shown to affect perceptions of health and attractiveness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As well as skin color distribution and its homogeneity affect the attractiveness perception of the face, they also give us information about the person's age and healthiness (106)(107)(108). A smooth face and homogeneous skin color increase female beauty in particular.…”
Section: Facial Beauty: Smooth Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though youthful-appearing faces are found more attractive compared to older-looking faces in both sexes, it is known that a young appearance of women is more important for men (107,120,121). In many cultures, men prefer women who are younger than them while women prefer men who are slightly older as partners (120).…”
Section: Facial Beauty: Youthful Appearancementioning
confidence: 99%