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Anti-blue light active ingredients

Authors: Pauline BURGER, Hortense PLAINFOSSE, Xavier FERNANDEZ

Publication date: January 10, 2020

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2. Blue light and skin: how does it affect the skin?

Although the danger of visible light to the skin has long been recognized, the idea that the blue portion of the spectrum was harmless has largely persisted. . Indeed, while blue-light phototherapy is becoming increasingly popular in dermatology for the treatment of numerous skin conditions, particularly those of bacterial origin ...

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