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Published 14:00 9 Jan 2022 GMT
Updated 09:37 10 Jan 2022 GMT
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Yup, you heard us. According to US sleep researcher Glenn Landry, it all boils down to the terrible problem of blue light — as in the type of electronic light emitted from your devices, like mobile phone, iPad, laptop and even your TV screen.
We have known for a while that these can seriously mess with our circadian clock, which is the system that matches up our behaviour with environmental changes like day to night.
But enter some (stylish) shades, and you might have lessened the problem – and can hang on to your social media habit while still getting your beauty snooze.
Landry suggests to CBC News wearing sunglasses for two hours before bedtime to trick your circadian clock into thinking it is time to go to sleep. He explained why he does it:
"Beginning at eight at night, or roughly two hours before the time I want to go to bed, I wear sunglasses. "Not because my future's so bright, but because I'm trying to avoid light. I'm trying to tell my clock that this is the end of the day."Now, this trick may seem a little odd, but if it helps get your body’s circadian rhythm back on track, there’s no harm right? Also, we can't help but think we'll look a little Audrey Hepburn-y while sipping our vino on the sofa wearing our best sunglasses...
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