Skin texture and colour predict perceived health in Asian faces

Authors: Tan, K.W., Tiddeman, B. and Stephen, I.D.

Journal: Evolution and Human Behavior

Volume: 39

Issue: 3

Pages: 320-335

ISSN: 1090-5138

DOI: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2018.02.003

Abstract:

Facial skin texture and colour play an important role in observers’ judgments of apparent health and have been linked to aspects of physiological health, including fitness, immunity and fertility. However, most studies have focused on Caucasian populations. Here, we report two studies that investigate the contribution of skin texture and colour to the apparent health of Malaysian Chinese faces. In Study 1, homogenous skin texture, as measured by wavelet analysis, was found to positively predict ratings of apparent health of Asian faces. In study 2, homogenous skin texture and increased skin yellowness positively predicted rated health of Malaysian Chinese faces. This finding suggests that skin condition serves as an important cue for subjective judgements of health in Malaysian Chinese faces.

Source: Scopus

Skin texture and colour predict perceived health in Asian faces

Authors: Tan, K.W., Tiddeman, B. and Stephen, I.D.

Journal: EVOLUTION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR

Volume: 39

Issue: 3

Pages: 320-335

eISSN: 1879-0607

ISSN: 1090-5138

DOI: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2018.02.003

Source: Web of Science (Lite)