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A Week In Science – Do Beards Make Men Sexier? – 21 November 2014
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Media Articles
Women Find Men with a 10-Day Beard Attractive, Masculine: Study – Article from Nature World News
Women prefer men with stubble for love, sex and marriage – Article from The Telegraph
Do beards make males more attractive? – Article from Digital Journal
Beards may be in, but for how long? – Article from UNSW Newsroom
Fear not the hipster beard: it too shall pass – Article from The Conversation
Academic Articles
Dixson B et al., The role of facial hair in women’s perceptions of men’s attractiveness, health, masculinity and parenting abilities, Evolution & Human Behaviour; 34(3); 2013
Janif Z et al., Negative frequency-dependent preferences and variation in male facial hair , Biology Letters; 10(4); 2014
Dixson B et al., Beards augment perceptions of men’s age, social status, and aggressiveness, but not attractiveness , Behavioral Ecology; 23(3); 2012
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A Week In Science – Do Beards Make Men Sexier? – 21 November 2014
A Week In Science with RiAus – Royal Institution of Australia
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When? This feed was archived on April 15, 2017 15:23 (). Last successful fetch was on July 26, 2016 07:39 ()
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Find out more about how beards change a man’s relative attractiveness below or click here to watch more episodes of A Week in Science
Media Articles
Women Find Men with a 10-Day Beard Attractive, Masculine: Study – Article from Nature World News
Women prefer men with stubble for love, sex and marriage – Article from The Telegraph
Do beards make males more attractive? – Article from Digital Journal
Beards may be in, but for how long? – Article from UNSW Newsroom
Fear not the hipster beard: it too shall pass – Article from The Conversation
Academic Articles
Dixson B et al., The role of facial hair in women’s perceptions of men’s attractiveness, health, masculinity and parenting abilities, Evolution & Human Behaviour; 34(3); 2013
Janif Z et al., Negative frequency-dependent preferences and variation in male facial hair , Biology Letters; 10(4); 2014
Dixson B et al., Beards augment perceptions of men’s age, social status, and aggressiveness, but not attractiveness , Behavioral Ecology; 23(3); 2012
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