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LoginIn the world of online dating, your photos are your first impression. They can make or break your chances of finding a match. But don't worry, we've got you covered! In this guide, we'll dive into the dos and don'ts of taking pictures for your dating profile, and show you how Facetune can help you put your best face forward. Get ready to swipe right on your best self!
Earlier this month, it was revealed in a study by eHarmony that millennials are actually the generation who place the least emphasis on physical appearance when looking for a partner. So how do you get those photos right? Dating app Hinge has just revealed the results of a study which aimed to determine exactly which pictures are most likely to get you a match in the brutal world of dating apps. Whilst some of the findings are obvious - everyone knows bathroom mirror selfies are a no-no - others may surprise you. In order to reach their conclusions, Hinge data scientists assigned 35 unique photo tags - for example, hair up vs hair down, smiling with or without teeth - to a random sample of 1, photos.
Tinder , Bumble , Hinge and many of the other online dating apps are hugely popular so your competition is likely way ahead of you. You want to show a diverse selection of your personality and a broad range of natural moments. Photos that have you breaking a sweat will always provide a major boost to your profile and suggest an outgoing lifestyle. Replace snaps of you and your ex with pictures of you showing affection to pets or whatever you get comfort from.
The scene you are creating is this: you were hanging out at your place with at least one other person, and they took a photo of you being good-looking and normal. To look your best, you should directly face a window. Avoid getting a bathroom or bed in the picture. Bedrooms read as presumptuous at best; predatory at worst. Living rooms and kitchens generally look good.
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6/27/2024
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