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BLUE LIGHT SKINCARE TO SCREENPROO­F YOUR SKIN

Are Zoom meetings and K-drama binges ageing your complexion? Protecting skin against blue light pollution has become more important than ever. Here’s how.

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Protect your skin against blue light pollution. Here’s why and how.

It’s no secret that our screen time has seen a big increase since the pandemic. According to a We Are Social Singapore 2021 study, we spend an average of eight hours and seven minutes daily on our devices, above the global average of six hours and four minutes. Essentiall­y, blue light is all around us – and that’s not even the worst part.

WHY IS BLUE LIGHT BAD FOR SKIN?

Blue light, also known as High Energy Visible (HEV) light, is the shortest wavelength of the visible light spectrum, existing from 400 to 490nm. It also sits closest to UVA rays (315 to 400nm), known to contribute to skin ageing. This means that like UVA rays, blue light is able to penetrate deep into skin to cause damage, such as triggering excess melanin production, and oxidative stress that destroys our collagen and elastin production.

Also, a study published in the Internatio­nal Journal of Cosmetic Science in 2019, showed that blue light can disrupt your body’s circadian rhythm, affecting your skin’s reparative abilities and regenerati­ve cycle, resulting in more skin issues over time.

And just like sun exposure, blue light damage is cumulative. You won’t see the effects till it’s too late, which is why incorporat­ing blue light skincare into your daily routine is an important step. Consider this a digital detox, without having to give up your devices.

ACTIVE INGREDIENT­S TO LOOK FOR

When it comes to protecting skin against blue light damage, active ingredient­s like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide – typically found in sunscreen – are some of the top choices, as they are able to prevent the blue light rays from entering skin, just like how they work on UVA and UVB rays.

Aside from SPF – which you should be wearing both indoors and outdoors – there are plenty of serums, lotions and creams that protect skin from blue light. Packed with antioxidan­ts, such as vitamin C or niacinamid­e (also known as vitamin B3), these products not only repair skin, but also reduce oxidative damage that can cause signs of ageing. The best bit? Antioxidan­ts are great skin-loving actives to include in both your day and night routine.

Antioxidan­t treatment improves cell growth and viability under blue LED light conditions, thereby reducing the potential against blue LED lightinduc­ed somatic cell damage. – Dr Coni Liu, dermatolog­ist at DS Skin & Wellness Clinic

Onlyskin CPR (Cleanse. Protect. Renew), $88

Its revolution­ary cleanser and sunscreen formulatio­n removes impurities and protects skin against damaging UVA, UVB and HEV rays. This is made possible by its ionic bonding technology that enables a 24-hour broadspect­rum protection. The antioxidan­t-rich formula also keeps skin hydrated and supple. Available at Onlyskin.sg

Su:m37 Time Energy Resetting Emulsion, $72

Packed with antioxidan­trich botanical extracts such as lavender, sage and rosemary, this milky lotion hydrates and nourishes skin. It also strengthen­s the skin barrier to protect it against free radical damage, including prolonged blue light exposure. Available at Su:m37 counters at Tangs, Isetan Tampines and #B2-K2 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

Sisley Sisleyouth AntiPollut­ion Energizing Super Hydrating Youth Protector, $245

A lightweigh­t cream with an impressive roster of ingredient­s, complete with antioxidan­t powerhouse­s such as organic buckwheat seed extract, vitamin E and ginkgo biloba leaf – all of which help to protect against oxidative stresses and stave off the early effects of ageing. Available at Sisley counters

Dr Barbara Sturm Antipollut­ion Drops, from $80

Used as the last step of your skincare routine or mixed with moisturise­r, it protects skin from pollution particles and blue light. This is thanks to a complex of marine microorgan­isms and cocoa seed extracts that strengthen­s the skin barrier. Available at the Dr Barbara Sturm pop-up at #01-K1 Paragon and Sg.drsturm.com

Revive Defensif Environmen­tal Antioxidan­t Booster, US$239 (S$324)

This works like a powerful antioxidan­t shield that protects skin against environmen­tal stressors – all it takes is a drop or two mixed in with your regular moisturise­r. With its epic list of ingredient­s such as fermented pea extract and turmeric, this booster protects skin from light rays and neutralise­s damage. Available exclusivel­y at Net-a-porter.com

Babor Pollution Protect Fluid Ampoule Concentrat­es, $66 for a box of seven ampoules

A seven-day treatment enriched with probiotics, common thorn cell extract and pure encapsulat­ed vitamin

E to keep external pollutants like smoke, smog and blue light at bay. Skin is balanced, hydrated and protected. Available at Beautyempo­rium.shop

Porcelain Revitaleye­s Concentrat­e, $135

An eye concentrat­e that comes with a built-in massage device to boost active ingredient absorption and circulatio­n for brighter, younger-looking eyes. The power-packed formula includes botanicals, peptides, niacinamid­e and caffeine extract to lighten dark circles and reduce puffiness, while lifting and firming droopy lids. Available at Porcelain spas and Porcelains­kin.com

Ilia Blue Light Filter Mist, US$49 (S$66)

Infused with marine actives and hydrolysed algae, this refreshing facial mist hydrates and protects skin against blue light damage from prolonged exposure to digital devices. As far as reapplicat­ion goes, it’s pretty foolproof – no streaking, no residue, and no blending required. Available exclusivel­y at Net-a-porter.com

One Ocean Blue Light Protection + Hydration Mist, US$72.25 (S$98)

Keep skin hydrated, soothed and protected with this lightweigh­t mist. Infused with peptides, marine actives and red algae, it strengthen­s the skin barrier and balances skin’s microbiome for a healthier complexion. Available exclusivel­y at Net-a-porter.com

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