Abstract
A study of eye-tracking for the observation of made-up women's face and hairdo is reported in this article. Eye-tracking while observing was verified by using women's face photos on a PC display with an eye-tracking system. We found that professional hair and make-up artists place a high priority on looking for the face balance. Their eye tracks were recorded from side to side and up and down quickly. On the other hand, ordinary people tend to keep on looking at the center of the face and focus on a small area. The results of eye-tracking analysis present obvious evidence from the implicit knowledge of professionals.