Saturday, June 7, 2014

A student made a test that shows how makeup can reflect women's moods to others


The British newspaper Daily Mail indicated that a test conducted by the student Brenton Parker (21 years) from the University of California in which she tried to prove the impact of makeup type that a woman wear on  relationship with others.
the test included the her university's colleagues, as monitored their reactions on her three different looks which she viewed a single look over three days and she posted them  on her Facebook and Twitter account to be able to monitor large group as much as possible

In the first look,the student was keen to appear quite naturally as if she was just awake from sleep. She didn't wear any makeup on her face, then she published her image in her social accounts. She quickly received a lot of comments asking about her health whether she was sick or depressed.



In the second look she wore simple make-up, which gave her an attractive and natural look. she used  mascara and  glossy pink lipstick and a little powder. Most of the comments that she received were admiration for this distinctive look , which highlighted her beauty that made her attractive and elegant.


In the third look, she appeared with  full  makeup where she applied cream foundation, eye shadows powder and lipstick. Most of the comments indicated curiosity to discover what kind of occasion that she is getting ready to attend or what kind of event that she was in.

She concluded in her test by saying that the woman's confidence of her presence, beauty and culture doubles her attractiveness not her makeup. But this does not prevent her from taking care of her appearance.

Source: http://www.24.ae/ 

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