So even though the “fight-or-flight” system is involved, blushing isn’t about preparing for danger. Instead, scientists think ...
No one likes turning beet red, but blushing is uniquely human. Here, a scientist explains why we blush and how we can avoid it. You’re 12 years old again, and your middle school crush just asked you ...
You may have blushed at times when you were embarrassed, humiliated, discouraged, or mortified. Although blushing is an innately patterned emotional response, it can be conceived most simply as a ...
It's a Saturday afternoon and I'm standing in line at a supermarket holding a lemon, and lemon-infused tonic. I also happen to be wearing a lemon print dress. Suddenly a voice from behind me says: "I ...
A new collaboration between researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, the University of Amsterdam and the University of Chieti explores the neural substrates of blushing in a MRI ...
Lip blushing is a type of semipermanent cosmetic tattooing procedure achieved by depositing pigments in your lips using small needles. While also sometimes called lip tattooing, this is more of a ...
Lip blushing is a permanent makeup procedure. During the lip blush procedure, the provider will tattoo pigment into the lips to enhance their color and appearance. Lip blushing is a cosmetic treatment ...
Some help — and commiseration — for all the heavy blushers out there. By Lindsay Mannering Most horror stories have a lot of blood, but this one has a cruel and merciless amount. It has so much blood ...
Kate Moss photographed by Craig McDean for W magazine. Lip Blushing mania is on fire—and we’re deeply intrigued. The semi-permanent tattoo procedure in which fine needles with the pigment of your ...
Literature is full of blushing characters: Everyone from Elizabeth Bennet to Hermione Granger—heck, even the ax-wielding Annie Wilkes from Misery—occasionally blushes, and as a result, the reader ...