Changes in Facial Impression with Eyeliner

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  • アイラインを施した顔の印象変化に関する分析

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Research has shown that make-up influences facial appearance and the impression it creates, but few studies examine how specific facial areas affect these impressions. This study examined the impact of eyeliner on facial impressions and memory, focusing on university students. It explored how different types of eyeliner influence facial impressions and memory. Three types of eyeliner—thin, thick, and long—were applied to facial illustrations, and participants rated them on 10 impression items. The results showed eyeliner influenced impressions such as“ active,”“ quiet,”“ serious,” and“ playful,” though these effects varied by face. However, impression variations did not significantly affect recall performance in memory tasks. The study suggests that further investigation is needed to determine whether eyeliner-induced changes in facial impressions depend on the face’s initial impression before make-up application.

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