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Science reveals the exact age when people are at their peak of physical attractiveness

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We have all heard the saying, “age is just a number,” but could there be some truth to the idea that certain ages are associated with peak physical attractiveness? According to recent studies, the answer is yes. Scientists have pinpointed the age at which people are considered the most physically attractive, and the results may surprise you.

Physical attractiveness is a subjective and ever-changing concept, but according to recent research, there may be a specific age when people are considered most attractive. Experts in the field have weighed in with their findings.

Age 30!

According to a study conducted by Allure magazine by surveying 2,000 Americans, women are perceived as most beautiful at the age of 30. However, they start showing signs of ageing by the age of 41 and are no longer considered sexy by the time they turn 53. Finally, they are generally regarded as ‘old’ once they hit 55 years of age.

A study published in the journal “Evolution and Human Behavior” found that men and women are considered most attractive in their late teens and early twenties. In addition, the study surveyed a diverse group of individuals from various cultures and backgrounds and found a consensus that people in this age range were considered the most attractive. This is due to the peak of physical maturity and youth-associated cues such as smooth skin, clear complexion, and symmetrical features.

Another study published in the journal “Psychological Science” found that attractiveness also peaks in a person’s early 30s. In addition, the study found that people in their 30s were considered more attractive than those in their 20s or 40s due to the youthful characteristics and the experience and confidence that comes with age.

 

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