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How to win the person you like: five foolproof methods suggested by science

In this collection of images we will explore some scientific findings on the topic of physical attractiveness and its impact on the perception of others.

From facial expressions to posture, via clothing and makeup, we will discover the most effective tricks for appearing more attractive.

Each tip given is supported by specific scientific research that will help us understand why these tips work and how we can apply them in our daily lives.

Whether you are trying to impress someone new or simply want to boost your self-esteem, this photo gallery is for you. Are you ready to discover the secrets to looking more attractive? Then let's get started!

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How to win the person you like: five foolproof methods suggested by science
In this collection of images we will explore some scientific findings on the topic of physical attractiveness and its impact on the perception of others. From facial expressions to posture, via clothing and makeup, we will discover the most effective tricks for appearing more attractive. Each tip given is supported by specific scientific research that will help us understand why these tips work and how we can apply them in our daily lives. Whether you are trying to impress someone new or simply want to boost your self-esteem, this photo gallery is for you. Are you ready to discover the secrets to looking more attractive? Then let's get started!
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Wear black!
According to research "Exploring color attractiveness and its relevance to fashion" published in the newspaper "Color Research & Application", black is the most attractive color. The research was carried out through an online questionnaire on a sample of 146 respondents. Out of a selection of 14 Pantone colors, black was found to be the color most listed as attractive.
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Smile!
According to research "Something to smile about: The interrelationship between attractiveness and emotional expression" published in the journal "Cognition and Emotion", attractiveness is strongly influenced by facial expression: a smile can make anyone appear more attractive.
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Be generous!
According to research "The Good-looking Giver Effect: The Relationship Between Doing Good and Looking Good" published in "Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly", generosity can influence a person's attractiveness. According to the researchers, people appear more attractive when they donate something, be it a material gift or a gesture/help.
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Watch your mouth!
According to research "Examining vocal attractiveness through articulatory working space" published in "The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America", attractiveness is influenced by the way one speaks. The study involved 42 people, who recorded their voices with the aim of creating a ranking of the most attractive voices. The result showed an important difference between men and women. Men are more attractive when they speak "unclearly" (mumble), while women are more attractive when they speak precisely.
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Adapt your body language to the person you are talking to!
According to research "Mimicry and seduction: An evaluation in a courtship context" published in "Social Influence journal", attractiveness is influenced by body language. The study was conducted by asking some participants to imitate some verbal expressions and nonverbal behaviors of their partner: the result was that participants who adapted their body language according to the person they were talking to were more attractive.
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