“Unlocking the Mystery: TikTok Psychologist Unveils 5 Surprising Signs of Hidden Beauty – But Are We Ready for the Truth?”

"Unlocking the Mystery: TikTok Psychologist Unveils 5 Surprising Signs of Hidden Beauty – But Are We Ready for the Truth?"

A psychologist went viral after revealing five key signs that she believes indicate people are more attractive than they think

Image credits: Getty Images / Unsplash

The five signs outlined by the influencer are the following:

First, people raise their eyebrows when they see someone attractive. The psychologist explains how this subtle sign, called the “eyebrow flash,” is often a subconscious action done by people to signal interest and intrigue in someone else.

Second, is the “halo effect,” which causes people to assume positive personality traits with an attractive individual, leading them to go out of their way to be friendly or helpful. “We tend to subconsciously be friendlier and more generous to those we find attractive,” she said.

ADVERTISEMENT

Image credits: francescapsychology

Third, is the aforementioned lack of compliments, where others assume an attractive person is aware of their beauty, so they don’t feel the need to remind them of it.

Fourth, is strangers staring at someone for an extended period of time. So if a person frequently catches others looking at them for longer than they should, that’s another clue.

Image credits: francescapsychology

Lastly, she pointed out that people will act surprised when an attractive person highlights their insecurities. This, according to Francesca, is a strong sign that they see the person in a much more positive light than they do themselves.

Psychological studies contradict Francesca’s statements, showing that people actually tend to overestimate their looks by about 20% on average

ADVERTISEMENT

Image credits: francescapsychology

People’s self-perception has been a topic of constant debate in psychology. While some experts like Francesca argue that people underestimate their attractiveness, several studies actually point to the opposite phenomenon being true.

Pages: 1 2 3 4

Post Comment

RSS
Follow by Email