Changes in Women’s Facial Skin Color over the Ovulatory Cycle are Not Detectable by the Human Visual System

Volume: 10, Issue: 7, Pages: e0130093 - e0130093
Published: Jul 2, 2015
Abstract
Human ovulation is not advertised, as it is in several primate species, by conspicuous sexual swellings. However, there is increasing evidence that the attractiveness of women’s body odor, voice, and facial appearance peak during the fertile phase of their ovulatory cycle. Cycle effects on facial attractiveness may be underpinned by changes in facial skin color, but it is not clear if skin color varies cyclically in humans or if any changes are...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in Women’s Facial Skin Color over the Ovulatory Cycle are Not Detectable by the Human Visual System
Published Date
Jul 2, 2015
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
7
Pages
e0130093 - e0130093
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