Gray hair influences perceived age and social perceptions
Kallye M. Nutt, Christopher A. Thorstenson, Jessica L. Yorzinski

TL;DR
This study shows that gray hair makes people look older and less attractive, and men see gray-haired people as less trustworthy.
Contribution
The study isolates gray hair's effect on social perceptions, separate from other physical traits.
Findings
Gray hair was linked to higher perceived age and lower attractiveness ratings.
Men rated gray-haired faces as less trustworthy compared to non-gray hair.
Gray hair did not affect perceptions of social status or aggressiveness.
Abstract
Physical traits can influence how people are perceived and evaluated by others, often reflecting underlying qualities considered important for social interaction. Gray hair color is one such trait that can potentially alter social perceptions related to aging, but has rarely been investigated independently from other correlated physical characteristics. The aim of the current work is to investigate how gray hair independently influences important social evaluations including perceived age, attractiveness, social status, aggressiveness, and trustworthiness. Participants (N = 120) were presented with images of male and female faces that exhibited non-gray hair (brown, blonde or red), and versions of the same faces manipulated to have gray hair, and were asked to rate these faces according to those social evaluations. Linear mixed-effects models indicated that faces with gray hair were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior · Fashion and Cultural Textiles · Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
