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THE MOST SCIENTIFICALLY ATTRACTIVE MAKEUP

Duration: 08:56Views: 40.2KLikes: 1.7KDate Created: Dec, 2020

Channel: Ask Kimberly

Category: People & Blogs

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Description: The Most SCIENTIFICALLY ATTRACTIVE MAKEUP: A special thank you again to Neutrogena for sponsoring this video! Since SO MANY of you guys have asked me this over the years, YES there ARE scientific tricks to seem more attractive (and enhance your natural beauty) with makeup. Here I’m giving you 3 makeup looks that I’ve designed, I’m sharing the scientific things that make them attractive, and I’m also trying them out on myself! ✨A minimalist skincare routine is an essential part of my life, and I love Neutrogena’s Ultra Gentle Daily Cleanser and their Oil-Free Sensitive Skin moisturizer. They’re super gentle on the skin and leave my skin looking and feeling hydrated and fabulous throughout the day. Neutrogena is a dermatologist-recommended brand and their amazing formulas are proven to deliver real results. As you guys know, I’ve struggled with very sensitive skin, so a science-approved, basic skincare routine is very important to me. In my opinion, a good skincare routine is even more important than our makeup routines, so make sure you’re not neglecting it! Studies used: Buss, D. M. (1988). The evolution of human intrasexual competition: Tactics of mate attraction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 616-628. Elliot, A. J., & Niesta, D. (2008). Romantic red: Red enhances men's attraction to women. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 95(5), 1150-1164. Fink, B., Grammer, K., & Thornhill, R. (2001). Human (Homo sapiens) facial attractiveness in relation to skin texture and color. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 115(1), 92-99. Guéguen, N. (2012). Does red lipstick really attract men? An evaluation in a bar. International Journal of Psychological Studies, 4, 206-209 Jones, D., Brace, C. L., Jankowiak, W., Laland, K. N., Musselman, L. E., Langlois, J. H., ... & Symons, D. (1995). Sexual selection, physical attractiveness, and facial neoteny: cross-cultural evidence and implications [and comments and reply]. Current Anthropology, 723-748. Mulhern, R., Fieldman, G., Hussey, T., Lévêque, J. L., & Pineau, P. (2003). Do cosmetics enhance female Caucasian facial attractiveness?. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 25, 199-205. Nash, R., Fieldman, G., Hussey, T., Lévêque, J. L., & Pineau, P. (2006). Cosmetics: They influence more than Caucasian female facial attractiveness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 36, 493-504. Stephen, I. D., & McKeegan, A. M. (2010). Lip colour affects perceived sex typicality and attractiveness of human faces. Perception, 39, 1104-1110 Thornhill, R., & Gangestad, S. W. (1993). Human facial beauty. Human Nature, 4, 237-269. *About me* I'm Kimberly and I'm a relationship expert! Welcome to my channel! My relationship tips are based on my doctoral degree in psychology and my years of experience as a relationship educator! Instagram: Instagram.com/kimberlymoffit TikTok: @ask_kimberly For more relationship and couple quizzes and games, check out my website here: drkimberly.com Check out my counselling practice where we have psychologists, psychotherapists, and counsellors who provide in-person and Skype therapy. Make an appointment today! kmatherapy.com And stay tuned for more weekly how to and relationship videos!:-)

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