Blue Light — the new enemy

Germaine de Capuccini
4 min readJul 27, 2021

Are you regularly exposed to electronic screens, heating, cleaning products or simply ‘fresh’ air?

These are the three main types of pollution that damage your skin causing it to age prematurely, become sensitive and appear dull. In this article, we explain why and provide some simple steps to help prevent this damage.

Three types of pollution

Every day our skin is subjected to over 300 sources of pollution. These pollutants can be broken down into three main categories which have a slightly different effect on the skin.

1. UV & HEV Pollution (Blue Light Rays)

Attacks all layers of the skin including DNA.

It’s commonly known that UVA and UVB rays cause skin damage by generating free radicals. However a new growing concern is that HEV Light (AKA Artificial Blue Light) from electronic screens and devices causes more damage than these two combined. It penetrates all the way down the the DNA of the skin cells which affects their regeneration and starves them of oxygen. Exposure to phones, laptops and television screens, in turn, causes premature lines and wrinkles and the skin appears dull, grey or pallid.

Solution: the cells needs regenerating and an oxygen boost.

2. Air Pollution

Attacks the skin’s deeper layers.

Toxic particles from pollutants such as smoke, acid and gas in the air are 20x smaller than our pores meaning they can easily penetrate deep into our skin. This clogs up the skin’s natural hydration process and it’s ability to produce collagen.

These toxins also cause the skin to appear dull. Gina Baker Germaine de Capuccini Skincare Expert explains; “it’s like a dirty window — when dirt gets stuck on it, natural blue light can no longer come through and it therefore looks grey. When our skin gets ‘dirty,’ it also appears dull or grey in tone and the light can no longer reflect out of it.

Solution: the skin needs to be detoxified and cleaned.

3. Domestic Pollution

Attacks the skins surface.

Heating, air conditioning, cleaning products and other household substances sit on the skin’s surface causing irritation and drawing out moisture which causes dehydration. They also damage the stratum corneum (skins protective barrier) which in turn allows the other pollution types to penetrate the skin more easily and makes the skin more sensitive — it’s a vicious circle.

Solution: strengthen the skin’s barrier function.

How to protect & repair the skin from pollution damage

Protect the skin

The best form of of attack is a good defence! Use a high factor SPF cream. Look for a light protective cream specifically designed for daily use on top of your moisturiser. This will offer much more effective, stronger and reliable protection.

Try Tinted CC Skin Perfection Cream SPF30

Clean the skin

Cleansing morning and evening will help to get rid of the dirt or pollution on the skin’s surface. We’d also highly recommend weekly exfoliation with a gentle enzyme powder to effectively remove more stubborn pollutants that are lodged on the skin.

Try Silky Scrub Enzyme Powder

Oxygenate & detoxify the skin

We know HEV and UV light starves the cells of oxygen, therefore it needs to be replaced — it’s essential for maintaining younger and healthier skin. Oxygen can be contained within skincare products but it must be stabilised in order to do so. Make sure the ingredient is “encapsulated” to be sure its going to enter the skin effectively and work to detoxify the cells.

Try 02 Oxygenating Cream

Repair the skin

Repairing the skin’s barrier function (stratum cornemn) provides a long term solution to pollution damage and sensitivity from irritating toxic particles. Products containing Niacinamide are a great place to start as it increases the production of ceramides which in turn strengthens the skin’s barrier function. Avoid products that contain astringents like alcohol, sulphates and witch hazel. These harsh ingredients strip the skin of its natural moisturiser which weakens it.

Try 1st Essence Active Defence Serum

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Germaine de Capuccini

Luxury skincare company, Germaine De Capuccini, has been creating and developing cutting-edge skincare and cosmetic solutions for over 50 years.