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Is Your Cell Phone To Blame For These 5 Skin Problems?

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Did you know that every time you’re on your phone you put your skin at risk? Interaction with mobile devices can be harmful to your skin causing acne, wrinkles and dark spots, just to name a few.

Try these five tips to save your skin:

1. Wrinkles 

Did you know there is something referred to as “tech neck”?TrackerWell apparently there is, and it’s the position you hold your head and neck when you are staring down at a computer or a phone.

 

If you aren’t interested in completely putting the phone down, try using anti-aging creams and focusing them around the eyes and neck. Algenist Firming and Lifting Neck Creamis a great option.

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2. Allergies 

Ever noticed a rash forming on your face after a long conversation with your bestie?

Recent studies suggest that the nickel and chromium on the casings of a lot of cellular devices can cause

 

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