Figure 5. Mean ± standard deviation (SD) of (A) time viewed, (B) fixations, and (C) revisits parameters of all conditions. *Denotes a significant difference (repeated measure ANOVA, p 0.05). 7 EFFECT OF MAKEUP UPON GAZE
8 JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE DISCUSSION Results from the present study have shown that combined makeup product application brings added value to the face in terms of gaze and perceived attraction. The image condition (L) resulted in greater eye-tracking movements versus image condition (B), which subsequently reflected an increase in perceived attractiveness by a mixed-gender panel. A similar impact on gaze was observed following the application of additional Figure 6. Mean ± standard deviation (SD) of attractivity sum count of all conditions. *Denotes a significant difference (Friedman ANOVA, p 0.05). Figure 7. Mean ± standard deviation (SD) of (A) perceived age and (B) perceived health mean score of all conditions. *Denotes a significant difference (Friedman ANOVA, p 0.05).
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