Having an even skin tone and enhancing eyes and eyebrows might appear fairly straight forward to understand, in terms of why they enhance our attractiveness. But does the famous “red lipstick effect” work in attracting men?
Previous research has demonstrated that the color red increases the attractiveness of women. It has also been found that makeup increases perceived women’ attractiveness for men and was associated with perceived greater interest for the opposite sex.
We hypothesized that women wearing red lipstick would be more favorably approached by men. Female confederates wearing red, pink, brown and no lipstick were seated in bars on Wednesday and Saturday nights in a popular spot. Each experimental session lasted one hour. The number of men’s solicitations and the lead time of the first solicitation were used as dependent variables.
Results showed that the red lipstick condition was associated with a higher number of male solicitations and a shorter lead time between the arrival of the confederates in the bar and the first courtship solicitation of a male