Thursday, September 19, 2013

What's More Important... Skin Smoothness or Skin Tone???

Because Let's Face It... 
               A Woman's Beauty is Truly in the Skin

In Fact, the key factor in determining beauty, according to some scientists, is the smoothness of the female skin. 

But German scientists say, skin tone is more important than facial symmetry, which until recently was considered the prevalent factor. 

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Scientists even researched the relative significance of factors such as symmetry and skin tone, which were considered inseparable. 

They photographed 170 female faces ranging from 10 to 70 years of age, mounted them in a computer module, and asked 430 participants to arrange them in order of attractiveness. 

The results were definitive – the only factor is the quality of the skin.
 

As a result, people will often turn their eyes away from a person with rough, porous skin. 
Scientists have dubbed that activity, skin tonus. 

They say,  we have developed a strong perception for skin tonus because it is an indicator of health and reproductive abilities. 

In fact, skin tonus, especially in females, can tell a lot of the person’s reproductive potential.

People notice these things because in the past they have been essential for successful mating. 

And they claim, skin tone is enough to explain the success of older actresses such as 43-year-old Hale Berry and 40-year-old Kate Blanchet.

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