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In our increasingly digital and urban world, the skin is exposed to harmful influences more than ever. Two of the biggest challenges are the radiation from screens, known as blue light, and the growing pollution in cities. Both factors contribute to skin stress and accelerate the aging process.

 

Blue Light: An Invisible Threat from Screens

More and more people spend significant time in front of screens, raising awareness about the harmful effects of blue light (High-Energy Visible Light, HEV) on the skin. Blue light penetrates deep into the skin and causes oxidative stress, leading to cell damage and premature skin aging. This manifests as hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and a dull complexion.

 

Pollution: An Invisible Danger to the Skin

In urban areas, the skin is constantly exposed to pollutants floating in the air. These microscopic particles penetrate deep into the skin, promoting oxidative stress and damaging the skin barrier. The result is premature skin aging, inflammation, and a loss of elasticity.



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