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Published 09:00 14 Mar 2019 GMT
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She explained that the cells in your skin which produce melanin (the pigment that causes skin to darken) go into overdrive when exposed to HEV and UV light.
"If you are one of the unlucky ones who has an erratically behaving melanocyte (melanin producing cell), it may deposit melanin upwards or downwards, or in an irregular fashion, leading to non-specific discolouration."
As most of us won't realistically be able to do without our phones and computers, is there any way to offset the effects of HEV light on our skin?
Kate says the usual things we use to protect our skin, like consuming Vitamin C and using SPF, are helpful.
Try to go hands-free when you're taking calls too as holding a bright phone screen against your face can cause HEV damage.
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