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It's skin contrasts not wrinkles that make us appear older

  • 18-03-2013 3:09pm
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    A new scientific study says that as we age we, we lose the contrasting colour between our lips, eyebrows and skin, thus making us appear older, and that wrinkles don't have that much impact in how old we look.

    http://medicalxpress.com/news/2013-03-psychology-reveals-aging-perception.html


    So make-up really does make us appear younger. \0/ hurrah.


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