When the mask mandates began to taper off, most people were relieved. However, you couldn’t help but notice that some people kept wearing masks. A study reveals who is more likely to keep wearing a mask. It’s not the people with suppressed immune systems or people concerned about COVID. Ugly people are more likely to keep wearing a mask. People that are middle-aged or younger tend to think that wearing a mask inhibits their ability to leave a good impression on people. This makes sense because people often viewed as attractive tend to have a particular privilege. However, it’s not necessarily how society views people. It’s how people view themselves. The Gateway Pundit states, “The report cites ‘Overall, we provide a novel finding that self-perceived attractiveness has significant effects on mask-wearing intention via mask attractiveness belief in the post-pandemic of COVID-19.’” [tweet_embed]February 07, 2023[/tweet_embed] A third study was conducted on 442 Americans to see if the results were similar. They used a crowdsourcing platform called Amazon Mechanical Turk to get participants. There were three experiments. They were asked questions like if they were going to walk the dog, would you wear a face mask, and if they would wear one to a job interview. Then, the participant’s question asked how much they wanted to make a good impression on other people. Other questions included ones regarding whether or not they thought they were attractive. [tweet_embed]February 07, 2023[/tweet_embed] The results were that people that think they’re ugly want to cover their faces to give a good impression. According to Eviemagazine.com, “The people who scored themselves as attractive were less likely to say yes to these questions, while also indicating that wearing a mask doesn’t make them look better. People who admitted that a mask would make them look more competent and attractive were the ones who said they were likely to wear a mask to the job interview.”