From screen time to skin biology: a new approach to evaluating digital lifestyle stress on skin

N. Gruber

Digital lifestyles have transformed the way people live and work. Today, many consumers spend a large part of their day on smartphones, laptops and other digital devices. While the inverse correlation between the time people spend on a screen and the quality of sleep has well-recognized negative outcomes for body and skin health, another physiological factor is increasingly recognized: prolonged visual concentration, accompanied by reduced blinking can place continuous micro-stress on the delicate skin around the eyes.

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