Personal Appearance and the Culture of Beauty with Hints As to Character is a fascinating exploration of the psychology of beauty and attraction. Written by the distinguished psychologist Thomas S. Sozinskey, the book argues that our perceptions of beauty and physical attractiveness are shaped by a complex interplay of cultural, social and psychological factors. With its emphasis on the importance of personal appearance in both personal and professional contexts, this is an essential guide for anyone interested in the psychology of human behaviour.
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