Wearing make-up is a symptom of intelligence: this is demonstrated by an experiment

Put on makeup, and do it right, is not an easy thing. It takes time, patience, love, from the choice of the accessories we use, to the style we decide to adopt. Over time and with experience, it becomes almost a routine for us women, and when we become aware of ourselves we are grateful to our make-up: it helps us to feel better and to cover even the worst defects. The neuroscientist Rocco Palumbo has demonstrated the benefits of the so-called "lipstick effect", demonstrating with research conducted by researchers from Harvard Medical School and the University of Chieti, how make-up makes a difference in terms of intelligence.
In the meantime, look at how to best prepare your skin to guarantee your make-up a better duration:

How the make-up research took place

The researchers involved 186 girls. The girls were divided into three groups of 62 each, therefore identical. The first group was asked to put on make-up as they saw fit, the second to listen to a piece of cheerful and positive music and the third to color the drawing of a human face at will.
Subsequently, they were subjected to a multiple choice test of general psychology.

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Conclusions of the make-up experiment

Surprisingly the best test results were achieved by the participants in the first group, who responded better than the others. This would show that make-up, by increasing self-esteem and self-awareness, stimulating fantasy and imagination, and enhancing what we want to be valued about ourselves, has a positive effect on cognitive abilities, therefore on our intelligence.
All that remains is to put on make-up!

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