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2023
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Assessment of color preference, purchase intention and sexual attractiveness of lipstick colors under multiple lighting conditions

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TUDa URI
tuda/11666
URN
urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-271490
DOI
10.26083/tuprints-00027149
Autor:innen
Tian, Baolin
Gong, Hanwen
Chen, Zhiyu
Yu, Xuan
Pointer, Michael R.
Yu, Jie
Yu, Feng
Liu, Qiang
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

Lipstick is one of the most commonly used cosmetics, which is closely associated with female attractiveness and influences people’s perception and behavior. This study aimed to investigate the impact of light sources, lipstick colors, as well as gender on the subjective assessment of lipstick color products from the prospective of color preference, purchase intention and sexual attractiveness. The correlation between color preference evaluations when applying lipstick on lips and on forearms was also explored. Sixty participants completed their visual assessment of 15 lipsticks worn by 3 models under 5 light sources, with uniformly sampled correlated color temperature (CCT) values ranging from 2,500 K to 6,500 K. The results indicated that the light source significantly influenced color preference and purchase intention, while lipstick color significantly impacted on sexual attractiveness. The interactions between gender and other factors were also observed and are discussed. Compared to men, women were found to be more sensitive to different light sources and hold different attitudes toward different lipstick colors under different CCTs. Interestingly, no significant correlation was found between lipstick color preference ratings on the lips and forearm, which conflicted with the commonly recognized way of lipstick color selection. These findings should contribute to a deeper understanding of the consumer attitude toward lipstick colors and provide a useful reference for lighting design in situations where cosmetics are specified, manufactured, retailed and generally used, both professionally and in the home.

Freie Schlagworte

lipstick color

color perception

gender difference

red effect

correlated color temp...

Sprache
Englisch
Fachbereich/-gebiet
18 Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik > Adaptive Lichttechnische Systeme und Visuelle Verarbeitung
DDC
100 Philosophie und Psychologie > 150 Psychologie
600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften > 621.3 Elektrotechnik, Elektronik
Institution
Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt
Ort
Darmstadt
Titel der Zeitschrift / Schriftenreihe
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Jahrgang der Zeitschrift
17
ISSN
1662-453X
Verlag
Frontiers Media S.A.
Ort der Erstveröffentlichung
Lausanne
Publikationsjahr der Erstveröffentlichung
2023
Verlags-DOI
10.3389/fnins.2023.1280270
PPN
519124618
Zusätzliche Infomationen
Sec. Perception Science
Artikel-ID
1280270

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