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Info Wearing red and black clothes increases attractiveness

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(3) when evaluating the warmth of targets, the promotion effect of red was found for feminine faces but not for masculine faces

I will admit I think it’s an attractive color to wear
 
(3) when evaluating the warmth of targets, the promotion effect of red was found for feminine faces but not for masculine faces

I will admit I think it’s an attractive color to wear
The study you submitted doesn't claim that the color red enhances the perception of attractiveness in every situation. According to the results, the effect of red was only observed in more feminine faces there was no significant increase in masculine faces, and the effect varied depending on the context. This indicates that red is not an absolute attractiveness enhancer.
 
The study you submitted doesn't claim that the color red enhances the perception of attractiveness in every situation. According to the results, the effect of red was only observed in more feminine faces there was no significant increase in masculine faces, and the effect varied depending on the context. This indicates that red is not an absolute attractiveness enhancer.
Pretty sure we are on the same page here. The message I sent was about how it didn’t have any affect on the masculine faces but people “rated feminine faces wearing red higher in terms of attractiveness perception”. So yes, it doesn’t enhance perceived attractiveness in every situation. Not for the masculine faces
 
basic colour theory and physcology that i learnt when i was 11 bro, this is just water
Teaching a subject in childhood doesn't make it 'waterproof'. In science, validity is based on evidence, not age. Claims about color psychology have also been tested through experimental studies if criticism is to be made, it should focus on the results and methods. The fact that something is taught at a young age does not make it wrong. Mathematics, physics, and biology are also taught at a basic level in childhood scientific validity is judged by evidence, not age.
 

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