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Good Days with Candice Radio Show
Candice
78 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast supports the segments and celebrity interviews from the Australian Radio Show Good Days with Candice. Radio segments are 60 seconds. Interviews average 30 mins. Candice is a practising holistic psychotherapist, author and mental health spokesperson for Channel 9. You can read more on supporting your health or healing journey at www.gooddayswithcandice.com.
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This podcast supports the segments and celebrity interviews from the Australian Radio Show Good Days with Candice. Radio segments are 60 seconds. Interviews average 30 mins. Candice is a practising holistic psychotherapist, author and mental health spokesperson for Channel 9. You can read more on supporting your health or healing journey at www.gooddayswithcandice.com.
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Attractive women who wear makeup are perceived as more aggressive by other women
Good Days with Candice Radio Show
1 minute
2 years ago
Attractive women who wear makeup are perceived as more aggressive by other women

This interesting statement comes from an online study, conducted with psychology students from Charles Sturt University with women aged between 17 and 71. 

 

The study also revealed less attractive women were perceived as having more leadership potential when made up with makeup.

 

The students conducted a second study which determined women who considered themselves more naturally attractive, felt naturally less attractive when they saw pictures of women in makeup.

 

It caused them to have inner questions around self-worth and their value.

 

Compared to women who viewed themselves as naturally less attractive not feeling any different in their own attractiveness, body image or self-esteem when seeing pictures of women in makeup.

 

The psychology students concluded that self-promotional acts such as makeup, fitness even selfies can signal a competitive intent in others.

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Good Days with Candice Radio Show
This podcast supports the segments and celebrity interviews from the Australian Radio Show Good Days with Candice. Radio segments are 60 seconds. Interviews average 30 mins. Candice is a practising holistic psychotherapist, author and mental health spokesperson for Channel 9. You can read more on supporting your health or healing journey at www.gooddayswithcandice.com.