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1753 SKINCARE

SCREEN TIME

screen time skin – when work shows up on your face

By Christopher Genberg

Full days in front of a screen don’t just live in your calendar. They show up in your skin: tightness, dullness, irritation that creeps in by afternoon. That’s not you failing skincare. That’s your work environment doing what it does.

screen time skin – when work shows up on your face

Why does a normal workday leave skin feeling worse?

Screens don’t “burn” skin in the dramatic sense, but HEV light, fixed focus and long sessions at a display mean you blink less and stare more. A lower blink rate can make eyes and the skin around them feel drier, especially when the room air is already dry.

Then there’s posture. Hours hunched toward a laptop, jaw clenched, shoulders up, face held in the same position. That kind of sitting posture can leave the face looking tired and feeling tense. Add office AC, which pulls moisture from the air, and the skin starts to feel less like itself and more like it’s running on fumes.

The mainstream answer is often more cleansing, more acids, more “actives.” But when skin is already dealing with a dry, repetitive work environment, harsh routines can become part of the problem. You do not need to punish your barrier into looking better. You need a routine that works with the day, not against it.

Five small fixes that help

1

Blink on purpose

When you’re deep in email, code or calls, pause and blink slowly ten times. It sounds silly, but screen time often lowers blink rate and the difference shows up fast in how dry your eyes and skin feel.

2

Keep cleansing gentle

Don’t strip your face after a day indoors. A mild cleanse is enough when the goal is to protect the barrier, not to scrub off every trace of the workday.

3

Reset your posture

Roll your shoulders back, lift the screen a bit and unclench your jaw. Better posture can ease the tense, compressed look that creeps in after hours at the desk.

4

Respect dry office air

When AC is running all day, think support, not punishment. Skin under dry air usually needs more comfort and less aggressive exfoliation.

5

Make it three minutes

Choose steps you can repeat on busy days: morning, evening and breakfast. A routine that fits real life is the one you’ll actually keep.

How to handle screen time without overdoing skincare

How to handle screen time without overdoing skincare

In the morning: Au Naturel Makeup Remover as a gentle cleanse. It lifts off the night and wakes the skin up without turning your face into a squeaky-clean science project. That matters when your day already includes HEV light, dry air and hours at a laptop.

At night: the DUO kit with The ONE and I LOVE. The ONE blends CBD with MCT to help skin feel more regulated and less reactive, while I LOVE brings in CBG for a calmer, more balanced feel after a day of staring, sitting and breathing dry office air. It’s the obvious move when your skin wants relief, not another battle.

At breakfast: Fungtastic Mushroom Extract as the easy inside-out add-on. Chaga, Reishi, Lion’s Mane and Cordyceps fit the kind of workday where you want to stay sharp without feeling drained. Three minutes, three steps, no drama. That’s the kind of routine busy skin actually tolerates.

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Frequently asked questions

Does blue light from screens damage skin?

HEV light from screens is not the same as strong sun exposure, but it can be part of a daily stress mix. For most people, the bigger issue is the combo of reduced blinking, dry air and long hours indoors.

Why does my skin feel tight at work?

Office AC lowers humidity and can speed up water loss from the skin surface. Add long periods of sitting and staring at a screen, and the face can feel dull, tight and a bit worn down.

Do I need to quit screen time?

No. The smarter move is to adapt the routine to the job. Small breaks, gentler cleansing and barrier-friendly products go a long way without asking you to change your whole life.

Why use CBD, CBG and oil-based products?

When skin is stressed by environment, it often responds better to calm and support than to more aggressive treatment. The ONE, I LOVE and Au Naturel are built to reduce friction, not add more.

Sources

  1. Chen Y, Lyga J. Brain-skin connection: stress, inflammation and skin aging. Inflamm Allergy Drug Targets 2014;13(3):177–190.
  2. Engebretsen KA, Johansen JD, Kezic S, Linneberg A, Thyssen JP. The effect of environmental humidity and temperature on skin barrier function and dermatitis. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2016;30(2):223–249.

Article reviewed by Christopher Genberg, founder of 1753 SKINCARE.

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