Work from home has been an enjoyable affair for many of us. Waking up just in time to log in for our shift while still in bed, wearing comfortable pajamas instead of workwear, not having to rush from home to avoid that awful traffic are indeed benefits of working from home. Not to mention the joy of clear skin as there is hardly any exposure to pollution caused by vehicles and the harmful UV rays of the sun. However, it still does not guarantee glowing skin. Dermatologist Kiran Sethi reveals that exposure to blue light — the light emitted from our laptops and mobile phones — is just as damaging to the skin as exposure to UV rays.
Skincare tips: Blue light can damage your skin, here's how
In a video shared on Instagram, Dr. Sethi explains what blue light is, how it affects our skin and how to prevent exposure and take care of damage inflicted on our skin. “Blue light is a type of visible light emanated from screens. Phones, laptops, TV. The closer you are to it the longer your screen time the more you get exposed to blue light,” says Dr. Sethi.
Watch the video here:
Blue light exposure can cause rapid skin aging, early wrinkling, early pigmentation, and collagen depletion from your skin cells. Dr. Sethi suggests a few useful and simple tips for you to ensure your skin remains supple and young and retains its glow.
1. Blue light filters
Investing in blue light filters for your phone and laptop screens can go a long way in ensuring your skin remains flawless.
2. Use sunblock or sunscreen
Sunscreens that contain zinc oxide or titanium dioxide will help shield you from blue light. Mineral sunscreens have these in them.
3. Use antioxidant skincare products
Face washes or face moisturisers that contain vitamin C, vitamin E, ferulic acid will all help counter the harmful effects of blue light.
4. Take ample breaks
While working ensure you take breaks in order to reduce your blue light exposure.
Looking for more ideas to ensure your skin's good health and nourishment? Take a look at these useful tips. Use these simple tips to ensure your skin remains wrinkle-free, healthy, and glowing.
(Dr Kiran Lohiya is a dermatologist)
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