HealthLife StyleNationalStudy finds wearing a mask makes us more attractivePranchal SrivastavaJanuary 25, 2022189 viewsHealthLife StyleNationalposted on Jan. 25, 2022 at 1:41 pm0Share A mask is all you need to impress the ladies! Not sure what to wear on that blind date? Probably the best thing to wear to make sure your date finds you good-looking is, in fact, a surgical mask! A study says women find men more attractive in a blue surgical mask A study published in Cognitive Research Journal conducted at the University of Cardiff found that women rated men as more attractive when wearing a blue surgical mask. A change in mentality Before the global pandemic hit, researchers found that medical face masks caused the wearer to be perceived as less attractive. These days though, our mentality has shifted. Medical masks and cloth masks both increase attractiveness A team of researchers from Cardiff University who studied the issue wrote, “The results show that faces were considered as most attractive when covered by medical masks and significantly more attractive when occluded with cloth masks than when not occluded.” tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterMorePranchal SrivastavaJanuary 25, 2022previous articleYou must avoid sleeping in woolen clothes: Know the reason herenext articleSurvey: 73% young children believe education quality in India has improvedthe authorPranchal SrivastavaLeave a reply You Might Also LikeVishal Singh Appointed Chairman of Hunger Free World by International Representatives at the Hunger Free World Conference1.16K viewsadmink1.16KBarzilla Bash: Celebrating Unity, Ability, and Advocacy in Goa5.97K viewsadmink5.97KDepartment (IMD) predict a likely increase in temperatures by 2-3 degree Celsius above normal in parts of Indo-Gangetic plains.3.99K viewsadmink3.99KOver 9000 tourists stranded in Sikkim after heavy snowfall.3.28K viewsadmink3.28K
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