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Johnny and Amber Hit a Rough Patch
On April 21, Johnny Depp, 50, and his fiancee, Amber Heard, 28, emerged from her birthday dinner in a seemingly sour mood. Notice how pulled-back her pelvis is, she is walking stiffly. Even her lips are tense according to Patti. Johnny is showing an extreme effort to reach back and hold her hand. In the 2011 pic Amber looked proud to stand next to Johnny. They are having fun and are at ease in this photo.
Patti gives the Happy as can be couple in 2011 a 5 on the True Love Rating Scale.
Patti gives the tense twosome couple in 2014 a 2 on the True Love Rating Scale.
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com. Also check out Patti's YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.
Are YOU 'beautiful'? Try the simple 'hot or not' finger test that's taking social media by storm
- Known as
'Beauty and Ugliness Identification Method' or 'finger trap test'
- Based on
the 3.1 ratio, used by surgeons to create 'perfect profile'
- Trending
on Weibo, China's answer to Facebook
- Place your
index finger against chin and nose to see if your lips touch it
- If they
do, you're officially 'beautiful'
Published: 07:19 EST, 1 May 2014 | Updated:
07:56 EST, 2 May 2014
Can a single finger test determine whether
you are beautiful or ugly? Apparently so, if the latest social media craze is
anything to go by.
On Weibo, the Chinese version of Facebook,
thousands of users are participating in the 'Beauty and Ugliness Identification
Method' also known as the 'finger trap test'.
So how do you determine if you're
'beautiful'? Place your index finger against your chin and nose to see if your
lips touch it. If they do, congratulations, you're officially hot. If they
don't, just ignore the results.
Even Chinese celebrities have posted photos
of themselves trying out the bizarre test, which is trending in over 200,000
Weibo discussions, where the majority of participants are women.
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The trend, which was spotted by Vocativ.com., is being dubbed China's digital answer to
'Hot or Not'.
It is loosely based on the 3.1 ratio theory,
which is used by cosmetic surgeons to create the 'perfect profile' which
equates to your nose, lips and chin all being in a perfect line down your face.
Is he hot? The trend is being dubbed China's
digital answer to 'Hot or Not'; Paddy Hyslop, pictured, is beautiful, if the
test is anything to go by
Dr Mark Holmes at McIndoe Surgical Centre
said of the test: 'This is actually a bone fide test for lower facial symmetry
and proportions. It is called Rickett's E-line.
'Like the Golden Ratio devised by the ancient
Greeks, they are tests experienced cosmetic doctors use when assessing and
planning cosmetic treatments.
'Is it a sign of beauty? That's a stretch.
But part of beauty is determined by symmetry and correct proportions. However,
it take no account of someone's energy and personality.'
Beautiful: Katy Winter is classed as beautiful, according to the test, which is loosely based on the 3.1 ratio theory used by cosmetic surgeons to create the 'perfect profile'
Not so hot: Bianca London isn't classed as
attractive but it's OK, beauty is only skin deep, after all...
Consultant cosmetic surgeon Brent Tanner, who
works out of the Spire Tunbridge Wells Hospital, Nuffield Health Brighton
Hospital and Montefiore, Hove, added: 'Although this trend is based on
classical principles that date back to the time of Leonardo Da Vinci it is a
very simplistic view and beauty is based on much more than one set of ratios.
'It’s a fun test to do but must be taken with
a pinch of salt. Beauty is not only in the eye of the beholder but we must
remember that throughout the world different races not only have different
characteristics but also different beauty ideals and therefore this is far too
general to convey any real meaning.'
WHAT IS RICKETT'S E-LINE?
This concept dates back to the 1950s and the
work of the orthodontist Dr. Robert Ricketts, who focused on what he called the
'E-plane'.
This is simply a line drawn from the tip of
the nose to the tip of the chin.
He believed that to have what he called
a 'pleasing facial profile', in the average Caucasian face, the lips
would touch the plane - or in the finger trap's case, the finger- running from
the nose to the chin.
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com. Also check out Patti's YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.
Men find women more attractive with LESS make-up on – Attractiveness new research mentioned on the Today Show. Body Language expert Patti Wood comments
The results of the study are below. But this is not real research. They
used photos of women with tons of make up on rather than subtle make up and
they didn’t randomize the test and the subjects knew what the research
study was on creating bias. If they had just been shown photos of women in
normal make up and photos of women without make up in a random study with other
photos say photos of men and asked to rate on several factors it would have
perhaps been an effective study.
Bare
really is beautiful: Men find women more attractive with LESS make-up on
- Study found men prefer women when they wear less
make-up
- In many cases, men preferred the opposite sex to
wear 40% fewer products
- It also found women think fellow females look better
in natural make-up
- Participants in the study believed other individuals
find greater amounts of makeup attractive, but the research proved
otherwise
Published: 09:01 EST, 21 March 2014 |
Updated: 10:37 EST, 21 March 2014
Women all over the world have been wiping off
their make-up and taking photos of themselves to be part of the #nomakeupselfie
phenomenon spreading across social networks.
And they might want to consider making the
natural snap their profile picture, because a new study has found both men, and
women, find females who wear less make-up more attractive.
A Welsh psychologist said
people often misjudge what the opposite sex find attractive and, in the
majority of cases, men prefer women who wear up to 40 per cent fewer cosmetics.
Put down the blusher brush: Men think women
are more attractive when wearing 40 per cent less make-up, a study has found.
Katy Perry is pictured as a more natural beauty, (left) and with bright make-up
(right)
Dr Alex Jones, from Bangor University, said there
had been an ‘overwhelmingly positive’ reaction to no make-up selfies posted by
people on social networks.
While nobody seems to know where the idea
came from, it has taken the internet by storm and is thought to have raised
over £1million for charity.
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It works by women posting a fresh-faced
picture of themselves and then nominating friends to do the same, with all
people posting that the photos were to 'raise awareness of cancer'.
In Dr Jones' study, he examined the
misattributions people make when considering what the opposite sex find
attractive in a new study be published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Psychology.
His research project specifically examined
the use of cosmetics and found some surprising results.
Dr Jones said: ‘The take home message from
this study is that our ideas about what the opposite sex find attractive are
often inaccurate, whether it relates to body size, weight, or even something
like makeup use'. Kim Kardashian is pictured with a a more natural look (left)
and full face of make-up (right)
Participants in the study believed that other
individuals find greater amounts of makeup attractive, and he said that women
in particular think a full-face or perfectly applied make-up is attractive to men.
In fact, both sexes thought that other men
would find greater amounts of make-up more attractive.
However, he said it ‘couldn’t be further from
the truth’ and when reporting their preference for make-up, men found women’s
faces more attractive when they were much fresher faced.
In some cases, they found women more
attractive with 40 per cent less make-up.
The study also claims women shared similar
ideas and thought females looked better as more natural beauties.
Natural beauties: Participants in the study
believed that other individuals find greater amounts of makeup attractive, and
women in particular thought a full-face or perfectly applied make-up is
attractive to men. Here, Lady Gaga is shown with a fresh face (left) and in
full makeup for a show (right)
AND CLOSE-UP PHOTOS CAN
MAKE YOU LOOK LESS ATTRACTIVE AND TRUSTWORTHY, STUDY CLAIMS
The first scientific study to examine the
close-up was conducted in 2012 and researchers found they can make people less
attractive, regardless of how good looking they are.
According to the study from California
Institute of Technology (Caltech), the distance between the subject and the
camera makes a big difference in how someone is perceived.
'It turns out that faces photographed quite
close-up are geometrically warped, compared to photos taken at a larger
distance,' said Ronnie Bryan, who worked on the study.
'Of course, the close picture would also
normally be larger, higher resolution and have different lighting - but we
controlled for all of that in our study.
'What you're left with is a warping effect
that is so subtle that nobody in our study actually noticed it.
'Nonetheless, it's a perceptual clue that
influenced their judgments.'
Researchers also found close-up photos made
people look less trustworthy, according to study participants.
The close-up photo subjects were also judged
to look less attractive and competent.
‘The take home message from this study is
that our ideas about what the opposite sex find attractive are often
inaccurate, whether it relates to body size, weight, or even something like
make-up use,' continued Dr Jones.
‘The misconceptions play a role in body image
and self esteem issues and are sadly based on simple misunderstandings.
‘I hope everyone takes the positive response
to their no makeup selfies on board, and well done for raising awareness and
money for a good cause!’
The #NoMakeUpSelfie trend shows no sign of
dying down.
Earlier this week, Kath Abrahams, director of
engagement and income generation at Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said: 'We are
delighted to see the success of the no make-up selfie viral campaign.
'It is great to see the British public
getting behind the campaign and helping to raise awareness of breast cancer.
'Here at Breakthrough, we have seen a huge
spike in the number of unique visitors to our website, smashing our record to
date. We have received hundreds of donations from people.
'We would like to thank all those who have
supported us, enabling our scientists to continue their life-saving research.
'Breast cancer is not yesterday’s problem;
every ten minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. Anything that gets
the public behind this important cause is to be celebrated. It isn’t too late
to get involved, so go ahead and text PINK to 70300.'
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com. Also check out Patti's YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.
Body Language Read of Mila and Ashton
Shot with him in white t-shirt. Most significant is look at his shoulders and
how close his arms are to his body and sour mouth and gulping throat. He looks
tired, defeated things are going down well. She has her body slightly angled
towards him but her shoulder is downward sloping too. Tired 2 rating.
Other photo is the back to belly hold. I love how she is relaxed and has her full
back against him and her hands are on top of his hands to hold them - nice wishful look also shows she is relaxed. He is bringing his body to surround her and his hands go around her at the pelvis
showing their sexual bond is strong. Very nice a 4 and half.
Body Language Expert analyzes the federal government recently indicted local NYC congressman, Michael Grimm
Watch the video and then read body language read of his first speech addressing the
media after the indictment. Patti Wood assesses the congressman’s body.
Here is a link Michael Grimm video:
http://videos.silive.com/staten-island-advance/2014/04/gop_rep_michael_grimm_speaks_a_1.html
http://videos.silive.com/staten-island-advance/2014/04/gop_rep_michael_grimm_speaks_a_1.html
“I will try to answer questions the best that I can. “ tongue
eraser. This means he is not going to answer questions the best that he can.
“Here is my official statement.”, tongue thrust then eraser.
This means there is a lot more that he wants to say about how angry he
is.
“Two and half years …of being bombarded.” Another tongue thrust.
Notice how his hands go into a striking motion as he says allegation after allegation. My read here is he would like to perhaps say a few choice
curse words here to the people who bombarded him.
Interesting, look at the piece where he says, “…when I won.” He
presses his lips together and does another small tongue eraser and a micro
facial cue of sadness. My read is he feels the win was not a win for him
personally that others didn't recognize it in the way he wanted and
that it came at a cost.
Interesting. Listen to his statement. “So let me be perfectly
clear.” There are several paralanguage cues, but the most interesting is how he
aggressively strikes, so let me be perfectly clear. He is very mad would like
to be yelling here, but he has to look down and read, “I will not abandon my
post…” He wants to say something different than his prepared statement.
Notice as he finishes also his downward facing corners of his
mouth. He would like to be crying here.
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com. Also check out Patti's YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.
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