Protect and repair skin from digital and photoageing

Beyond solar light, the artificial blue light coming from electronic devices, such as computers, TVs, smartphones and tablets, also contributes to the appearance of the main signs of skin photoageing, wrinkles and dark spots.

Lumicease™ blue ingredient has been developed to not only protect and repair the skin from different light radiations but also to prepare it for light exposure thanks to the activation of skin adaptive responses and of epidermal photoreceptors, the opsins, which could help alert the skin and minimise the drawbacks associated with the digital and photoageing processes. 

UV radiation from the sun was believed to be the main source of photoageing, causing up to 90% of skin ageing signs, including wrinkles and dark spots. But beyond UV, there is an increasing concern about other types of light emitted by the sun, such as infrared and blue light, which have a higher intensity and penetrate deeper into the skin, contributing to cutaneous aging. Furthermore, blue light can also be commonly found indoors, since electronic devices, such as computers, TVs, smartphones and tablets, which are present in many people’s daily lives, emit it artificially. 

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