
Blogger Working with Monolids proves employers find women more competent with make up on
Daily MailA beauty blogger has conducted an experiment to see exactly how make up influences what people think of women. More competent: Beauty blogger Francesca got people to rank two photos of her, one with make up and one without First impressions matter: She found that people ranked her as more confident, competent and attractive when wearing make up The blogger put both photos up on a website called PhotoFeeler, where users can rank people based on their photos and say what qualities they think that person has. The blogger, who goes by the name Working with Monolids on Instagram, also got people to rank her when it came to social settings and dating, with similar results. Interesting: In a social setting, again Francesca was seen as more confident in social settings with make up one Huge increase: The biggest change was in dating, where 68 per cent of people found her attractive with make up on only 43 per cent without When it came to social settings, 68 per cent of people said that Francesca looked confident with make up on, compared to only 43 per cent without. The biggest difference, however, came from the dating category, where 81 per cent of people said she looked attractive with make up on but only 24 per cent of users said she looked attractive without make up.
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