Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.The past year has led to major changes in all of our everyday lives, and one of the biggest adjustments for many has been getting used to working from home regularly.
Because of this, we’ve also become more aware about the potential issues that staying glued to laptops and phones can have on our skin — specifically via blue light exposure.Countless shoppers have turned to blue light protective glasses to help shield the eyes from harmful effects while working on a computer, but what about the skin?
This type of exposure can accelerate the aging process and possibly damage skin cells, which may lead to unwanted wrinkles. But don’t
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