Selfies can cause wrinkles and skin damage

London: Constantly exposing your face to the light and radiation from smartphones may damage your skin, speed up ageing and promote wrinkles, dermatologists have warned. Simon Zoakei, Medical director of the Linia Skin Clinic in the UK said “Those who take a lot of selfies and bloggers should worry. Even the blue light we get from our screens can damage our skin.”

Experts feel that electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones ages skin by damaging the DNA. It can cause breaks in the DNA strand which can prevent skin repairing itself and place oxidative stress on cells, ultimately promoting wrinkles. Doctors can tell which hand a person holds their phone in just by looking at which side of the face is most damaged.

Zein Obagi, who founded the Obagi Skin health Institute in the US said “You start to see dull dirty looking texture that you cannot identify on one side of the face. I think we need to create a defence mechanism, light has some sort of magnetic field that is altering the minerals in the skin. A sunscreen will not protect you.”