New York, April 1:Women generally think that being slim would make them more beautiful and glamorous, adding up the spotless smooth skin and shiny hair. But, according to a new study this assumption is totally wrong, revealing dieting actually makes them look older.
According to the novel study, being thin can affect one's face, making it appear older, while the fatter faces look younger.
The study results show the thinness ages us more than anything else. But, this holds true only for women over 40, says lead study author Dr. Bahman Guyuron, who is the chairman of the department of surgery at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine in Cleveland.
Michigan, March 20: Have you ever wondered how we recognize people’s faces? Well, the answer lies in the fact that the eyes of a person appear darker than the cheeks and the forehead in the normal light.
The study by researchers at the Michigan Institute of Technology (MIT) throws light on why people with autism find it difficult to recognize faces as compared to the normal people, especially in the photo negatives.