Research continues to show that our appearance can say a lot about our personality and lifestyle. Let’s find out what exactly your facial features can say about you.
Psychologist and neuroscientist Dr. Keith Welker studied the facial structure of around 1,000 World Cup soccer players and found that a player’s facial width-to-height ratio was closely connected to the number of goals he scored. The higher the number, the more competent a person is.
Your wrinkles tell the story of your life. There are certain muscles that work every time you smile, cry, frown, or raise your brows. After some time, they get used to particular emotions and “draw” them on your face, making them visible even when your face is resting.
There's a slight differentiation between genders when it comes to picking “the good side”. Women tend to turn to the camera with their left side. Researches believe that this is because the left part of our face is controlled by the right hemisphere of our brain, which is responsible for our emotions. That's why it seems way more attractive.
In 2015 a group of scientists analyzed 123 selfies taken from Sina Weibo, a Chinese microblogging site sort of like Twitter. The researchers found a fascinating connection between types of selfies and people's personalities. Selfie takers with the infamous duck face and high angle tend to be neurotic. People who are friendlier and more open to new experiences tend to use the bottom-up approach while taking selfies.
Have you ever noticed how identical twins start to look less and less alike as they get older? You can have the best genes ever, but the lifestyle you lead will still affect your appearance.
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Martin Freeman attends the "Ghost Stories" photocall in Rome on April 06, 2018: By Stefano Costantino/MEGA/EAST NEWS, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/63416636/i/9/t/127
Benedict Cumberbatch attends the Avengers "Infinity War" UK Fans Screening at the BBC Studio in London 08 Apr 2018: By Fred Duval/MEGA/EAST NEWS, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/63417669/i/8/t/127
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TIMESTAMPS
Facial structure 0:35
Broad cheekbones 1:36
Wrinkles 2:25
Your good side 3:18
Selfies 4:16
Nose 5:16
The Dorian Gray effect 6:04
Tricky appearance 6:46
SUMMARY
-According to the research, the visually wider your face, the higher your chances of being successful are.
-British scientists have found that men with higher levels of testosterone have wider faces with broad cheekbones.
-Crow's feet and smile lines say that you're a true optimist who's pretty emotional but also just loves to laugh and have a good time. A crease on your forehead between your eyebrows suggests a completely different story.
-Engineers, mathematicians, and chemists usually pose with their right side to the camera, while art critics and psychologists prefer their left side.
-People who are friendlier and more open to new experiences tend to use the bottom-up approach while taking selfies.
-The bigger a person's nose, the more ambitious they are.
-Your bad habits are slowly being imprinted right on your face.
-Beautiful people might seem way friendlier than they really are. Those with a round face and big eyes are often seen as naive, genuine, and kind.
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Psychologist and neuroscientist Dr. Keith Welker studied the facial structure of around 1,000 World Cup soccer players and found that a player’s facial width-to-height ratio was closely connected to the number of goals he scored. The higher the number, the more competent a person is.
Your wrinkles tell the story of your life. There are certain muscles that work every time you smile, cry, frown, or raise your brows. After some time, they get used to particular emotions and “draw” them on your face, making them visible even when your face is resting.
There's a slight differentiation between genders when it comes to picking “the good side”. Women tend to turn to the camera with their left side. Researches believe that this is because the left part of our face is controlled by the right hemisphere of our brain, which is responsible for our emotions. That's why it seems way more attractive.
In 2015 a group of scientists analyzed 123 selfies taken from Sina Weibo, a Chinese microblogging site sort of like Twitter. The researchers found a fascinating connection between types of selfies and people's personalities. Selfie takers with the infamous duck face and high angle tend to be neurotic. People who are friendlier and more open to new experiences tend to use the bottom-up approach while taking selfies.
Have you ever noticed how identical twins start to look less and less alike as they get older? You can have the best genes ever, but the lifestyle you lead will still affect your appearance.
Music:
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
Preview photo credit:
Martin Freeman attends the "Ghost Stories" photocall in Rome on April 06, 2018: By Stefano Costantino/MEGA/EAST NEWS, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/63416636/i/9/t/127
Benedict Cumberbatch attends the Avengers "Infinity War" UK Fans Screening at the BBC Studio in London 08 Apr 2018: By Fred Duval/MEGA/EAST NEWS, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/63417669/i/8/t/127
Animation is created by Bright Side.
TIMESTAMPS
Facial structure 0:35
Broad cheekbones 1:36
Wrinkles 2:25
Your good side 3:18
Selfies 4:16
Nose 5:16
The Dorian Gray effect 6:04
Tricky appearance 6:46
SUMMARY
-According to the research, the visually wider your face, the higher your chances of being successful are.
-British scientists have found that men with higher levels of testosterone have wider faces with broad cheekbones.
-Crow's feet and smile lines say that you're a true optimist who's pretty emotional but also just loves to laugh and have a good time. A crease on your forehead between your eyebrows suggests a completely different story.
-Engineers, mathematicians, and chemists usually pose with their right side to the camera, while art critics and psychologists prefer their left side.
-People who are friendlier and more open to new experiences tend to use the bottom-up approach while taking selfies.
-The bigger a person's nose, the more ambitious they are.
-Your bad habits are slowly being imprinted right on your face.
-Beautiful people might seem way friendlier than they really are. Those with a round face and big eyes are often seen as naive, genuine, and kind.
Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Our Social Media:
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