A recent study found that during the COVID-19 pandemic, wearing a mask actually increases your attractiveness.
According to a recent study, masks have been found to increase attractiveness.in the Cognitive Research Journal, during the COVID-19 pandemic masks have been found to increase attractiveness.
According to the findings, men with masks appealed more to the opposite sex than an uncovered face, and those with blue medical masks ranked the most attractive. "We have come to trust the blue medical mask with medical workers, medical workers equates to safety, equates to treating people and stopping spread of disease," says Board certified Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jeff Gardere. "And therefore, when you see someone wearing that mask, you feel much safer around them."
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