The Sunday Guardian

Full brows and glossy lips are once again all the rage

- CORRESPOND­ENT

If you want to look younger, here’s a quick tip. Researcher­s have found that just making your eyes, lips and eyebrows stand out by darkening or colouring them can make women appear more attractive.

The study, published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, showed that people of all cultures find women with high facial contrast—a measure of how much facial features stand out—more youthful.

“Facial contrast refers to how much the eyes, lips and eyebrows stand out in the face in terms of how light or dark they are or how colourful they are,” said one of the researcher­s Aurelie Porcheron, University of Grenoble in France. While people of different ethnicitie­s can have different skin colours, age-related changes in skin colour tend to be similar.

Porcheron and her colleagues speculated that the relationsh­ip between facial contrast and ageing might be similar across different ethnicitie­s. To test their hypothesis, the researcher­s studied images of women of different ethnicitie­s, including Chinese Asian women, Latin American women, South African women and French Caucasian women.

To avoid difference­s caused by gender, the study focused exclusivel­y on women. The women were aged from 20 to 80, and the researcher­s analysed their facial images using computer software to measure various facial contrast parameters.

The research team found that while there were some small difference­s, several aspects of facial contrast decreased with age in all four groups of women, including contrast around the mouth and eyebrows.

This indicates that at least some aspects of facial contrast naturally decline with age in women from around the world.

The researcher­s then investigat­ed whether people from different cultures pick up on these changes when perceiving how old someone is.

To test this, they used photograph­s of women of a variety of ages, from the same four ethnic groups.

This time, they used computer software to generate two versions of each face, one with high contrast, the other with low contrast.

The research team invited male and female volunteers from two different cultural background­s, France and China, to choose the youngerloo­king face between the two versions of each face. IANS

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