The Psychology of Cosmetic TreatmentsJean Ann Graham, Albert M. Kligman Praeger, 1985 - 255 Seiten |
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... Clothes There have been many studies of how clothing may affect the wearer and the perceiver ( see 8 for a review ) , but most studies of attractiveness have tried to control the possible in- fluence of clothing by eliminating it from ...
... Clothes There have been many studies of how clothing may affect the wearer and the perceiver ( see 8 for a review ) , but most studies of attractiveness have tried to control the possible in- fluence of clothing by eliminating it from ...
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... clothing , and social rules of daytime and night - time social situations seemed plausible . A primary reason for ... clothes , and as cosmetics tend to be associated with different clothes , one might expect people to prefer the use of ...
... clothing , and social rules of daytime and night - time social situations seemed plausible . A primary reason for ... clothes , and as cosmetics tend to be associated with different clothes , one might expect people to prefer the use of ...
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... clothes have on mood . Other items pertaining to clothing significantly correlated with public self - consciousness , but only for men ; these were getting a lift from buying new clothes , feeling self - conscious when dressed ...
... clothes have on mood . Other items pertaining to clothing significantly correlated with public self - consciousness , but only for men ; these were getting a lift from buying new clothes , feeling self - conscious when dressed ...
Inhalt
Chapter | 3 |
Overview of Psychology of Cosmetics | 26 |
Ancient Beginnings and Modern Diversity | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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The Psychology of Cosmetic Treatments Jean Ann Graham,Albert M. Kligman Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1985 |
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