Is "What Has Been Cared For" Necessarily Good? Further Evidence for the Negative Impact of Cosmetics Use on Impression Formation1
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Cosmetics as a feature of the extended human phenotype: modulation of the perception of biologically important facial signalsAspects of facial contrast decrease with age and are cues for age perception.Facial Cosmetics and Attractiveness: Comparing the Effect Sizes of Professionally-Applied Cosmetics and Identity.A sex difference in facial contrast and its exaggeration by cosmetics.Facial Contrast Declines with Age but Remains Sexually Dimorphic Throughout Adulthood
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Is "What Has Been Cared For" Necessarily Good? Further Evidence for the Negative Impact of Cosmetics Use on Impression Formation1
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Jean-Claude Croizet
Juliette Richetin
Pascal Huguet
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10.1111/J.1559-1816.2004.TB02796.X
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2004-08-01T00:00:00Z