Are brown eyes more trustworthy?
Did you know that having brown eyes may make you appear more trustworthy?
In research performed in the Czech Republic, university students were asked to look at photographs of 80 fellow students (40 males and 40 females, ages 19 to 26 years). Participants in the study were asked to rate the photographed students for trustworthiness on a 10-point scale.
The students who were photographed were told to assume neutral, non-smiling expressions and not to wear any makeup or jewelry. All photos were cropped so that the eyes were always horizontally at the same height with a standard length of neck visible. Only photos of individuals with blue eyes or brown eyes were used in the study. Photos of students with hazel or green eyes were excluded.
Results of the study revealed that people with brown eyes were perceived as significantly more trustworthy than those with blue eyes.
But it's a little more complicated than that.
The researchers found a relationship existed between eye color and face shape, and that the shape of a person's face also plays a key role in the perception of trustworthiness.
Brown-eyed faces tended to have:
A rounder and broader chin
A broader mouth with upward-pointing corners
Relatively bigger eyes
Eyebrows that were closer to each other
In contrast, blue-eyed faces were characterized by:
A more angular and prominent lower face
A longer chin
A narrower mouth with downward-pointing corners
Relatively smaller eyes
More widely separated eyebrows
"Brown-eyed individuals tend to be perceived as more trustworthy than blue-eyed ones," explained the study authors. "But it is not brown eyes that cause this perception. It is the facial morphology linked to brown eyes."