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Blue Light is the New UV: Protect Your Skin Indoors

The Glow That Lies

You’re reading this on a screen.
And that “soft blue glow” on your face? It’s not glow — it’s slow damage.

Blue Light (HEV) from laptops, phones, and LED lights penetrates deeper than UV.
It breaks collagen bonds, accelerates pigmentation, and dulls your complexion faster than the Mumbai monsoon.


What Exactly Is Blue Light?

Blue Light (wavelength 400–500nm) sits right next to UV on the light spectrum.
While UV hits surface cells, Blue Light travels deeper — causing oxidative stress that breaks your collagen like weak Wi-Fi.


InfraGuard™: The Digital Defender

UNTAM3D’s Broad-Spectrum SPF 50 with InfraGuard isn’t your average sunblock.
It’s a multitasking skin bodyguard with:

·       InfraGuard (Tara Extract + Sunflower Sprout) – neutralizes Blue Light + IR stress.

·       Laminaria Digitata (Seaweed Antioxidant) – shields and calms.

·       Aloe Vera + Ceramides – rebuilds barrier strength.

It’s invisible, matte, and smart enough to protect you from sunlight and screenlight.


Why Office Lighting Ages You

Indoor light intensity might feel safe, but cumulative exposure matters.
8 hours in front of a laptop = 1 hour of mid-day sun exposure (UVA equivalent).
Your skin doesn’t need drama; it needs armor.


How to Use It Right

1.     Apply two finger-length strips for face and neck.

2.     Reapply every 3–4 hours if indoors near a window.

3.     Don’t skip — UVA and HEV don’t take holidays.


Real Talk

Blue Light isn’t new. It’s just newly acknowledged.
You’re not being dramatic — you’re being proactive.


FAQs

Q1: Do I need SPF indoors?
A: Yes, UVA & Blue Light pass through glass and LEDs.

Q2: Will it clog pores?
A: No — oil-free, weightless formula won't.

Q3: Can I use a tinted sunscreen?
A: As long as it has bluelight protection clearly specified.

 

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Frequently asked questions

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