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[video] Gattefossé launches its new EnergiNius asset to combat the effects of digital pollution

The artificial visible light emitted by the screens of our smartphones, tablets and computers acts as an additional environmental stress on the skin. For the first time, a preliminary study to precisely characterize the spectrum of light emitted by screens has been carried out by Gattefossé, and a device has been developed to recreate this same light.

The results show that exposure to screen light leads to increased cell fatigue and disrupts the morphology and behavior of skin cells, affecting their mobility and communication properties. On the skin's surface, the complexion appears dull and lacks vitality.

Active product manager Audrey Bonnard explains on video.

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