It’s nothing new to hear that consumers around the globe are concerned with the skin ageing effects of pollution and UV exposure. However, as we are increasingly exposed to technology, often ‘close up’ for long periods of time, the focus is turning to the long-term effects of the rays emitting from computers, tablets, LED lights and smart phones.
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