In the $60 billion a year beauty industry, a woman spends an average of $15,000 on cosmetics in her lifetime. In “The Makeup Tax” on Atlantic.com, Olga Khazan writes that women who wear cosmetics are not only found to be more attractive, but research shows it also impacts their relationships and paychecks. Khazan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why research shows success can be skin deep.