A new study has claimed that women prefer men with full-grown beards – especially while looking for long-term relationships – while stubble is considered to be the most attractive overall.
For the study, researchers used computer graphic manipulation to morph male faces varying in facial hair from clean-shaven, light stubble, heavy stubble and full beards, with additional differences in brow ridge, cheekbones, jawline, and other features so that the same man appeared more or less masculine.
The research from University of Queensland and University of New South Wales in Australia suggests that women tend to find beardedness attractive when judging long-term relationships, perhaps as a signal of formidability among males and the potential to provide direct benefits, such as enhanced fertility and survival, to females.
When women viewed the images, masculinised and feminised faces were less attractive than unmanipulated faces when all were clean-shaven.
Stubble was judged as most attractive overall and received higher ratings for short-term relationships than full beards, which were more attractive for long-term relationships.
Extremely masculine and extremely feminine-looking males were least attractive, irrespective of relationship context.
"Sexual selection via female choice has shaped the evolution of male ornamentation in many species," researchers said.
The research was published in the Journal of Evolutionary Biology.
(With PTI inputs)