Did you know that plain faces get more social interaction?

Our face acts as an inaudible social instrument that comes in different colors, shapes, and sizes. Since most of our daily social interactions are largely done face-to-face, many of us are under the false pretense our face is who we are, so we’re sure to generously layer it with cosmetics, grow out facial hair, or mark it up with tattoos or piercings to set ourselves apart from the rest. Robert Lamb from the YouTube channel, “Stuff to Blow Your Mind,” explores what our face can say about us based on the often subtle, non-vernal signals we give to others unconsciously.  See video at:  Face Time: Plain Faces And Subtle Facial Features Lead To More Social Interaction.

 

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