“Unlocking the Secrets of Your Genes: What Your Physical Traits Really Say About You!”

"Unlocking the Secrets of Your Genes: What Your Physical Traits Really Say About You!"
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Your Profile Picture Says A Lot About You

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A woman browses Facebook photos on her smart phone.

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According to research, your profile photo on social media websites matters. Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania stated that people can predict personality traits “with robust accuracy” by analyzing a user’s profile picture. The difference stems from your expression and the quality of the photo itself.

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According to surveyed participants, those who smile in photos are conscientious and aim to do the right thing. Those with colorful photos tend to get along with others, and users with high-quality photos are often open-minded. High-quality photos have better saturation, no blur, and stellar contrast.

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Red Lipstick Actually Makes People Look Younger

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A woman applies red lipstick while looking in a mirror.

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Red lipstick truly is a timeless look–especially if you want to appear younger. In 2011, Pennsylvania researchers found that people wearing red lipstick were perceived as younger than they actually were. The dark red color contrasted with the darker, aging spots on the skin, which overshadowed aging skin.

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Red lips come with some financial benefits, too. In 2013, French researchers tracked what influenced tips for waitresses in almost 450 transactions. Waitresses who wore red lipstick received 50% more tips than those who didn’t.

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How Your Face Influences Your Name

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A name tag reserves table eight for Mr. Bill Smith.

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If someone says that a person “looks like a Karen,” this statement might have some backing. Scientists have found that facial structure influences the names given. Throughout eight experiments, participants correctly guessed the name of each person in the photo 40% of the time. Even when participants didn’t know the age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status of the person, they often guessed correctly.

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