The Secret to Looking Better in Photos Isn't a Filter—It's Who You Stand Next To, Study Shows - Gilmore Health News
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The Secret to Looking Better in Photos Isn't a Filter—It's Who You Stand Next To, Study Shows - Gilmore Health News
Key Takeaways People look better when seen next to less attractive faces. Emotional contrast—not just looks—shapes first impressions. The effect appears in dating, hiring, and everyday social settings. Advertisers use this tactic to make products (and people) stand out. We often believe that first impressions are based on our own qualities—how we look, act, or present ourselves. But research suggests our perceived traits, like warmth or likabili…
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