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Expert-Backed Skincare Secrets To Stay Radiant While Working From Home

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While working from home protects your skin from pollutants, your skin is still exposed to other stressors such as indoor air quality, and blue light from devices.

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Use SPF indoors to protect against blue light damage from devices.

Use SPF indoors to protect against blue light damage from devices.

Working from home has redefined convenience, but it’s also changing our skin in subtle ways. With hours spent indoors, staring at screens, and missing natural sunlight, many are noticing changes like dryness, dullness, breakouts, and pigmentation.

“In the comfort of working from home, we often forget that our skin is still exposed to stressors,” says Ms. Lalita Arya, CEO of DermaPuritys. “Indoor air quality, blue light from devices, and irregular routines are quietly impacting skin health,” she adds.

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The Hidden Impact of Indoor Living

Without a daily commute or sunlight, your skin’s natural rhythm can go out of balance. Constant exposure to blue light is now linked to “digital ageing,” which Arya explains as “accelerated pigmentation and uneven skin tone caused by prolonged screen time.” Add in inconsistent sleep, stress, and lack of fresh air, and your skin starts reflecting your lifestyle more than you think.

Simple Steps, Visible Results

Hydration, inside and out, is your first skincare defence. “Drink enough water throughout the day, use a hydrating cleanser, and follow up with a lightweight moisturiser,” advises Ms. Arya. Keeping a facial mist at your desk can also help combat midday dryness.

Don’t skip sunscreen indoors. “SPF isn’t just for the outdoors, it also protects against blue light damage from your devices,” she adds. Products with antioxidants like Vitamin C can brighten skin, while niacinamide strengthens its barrier and calms inflammation.

Consistency Is Key

No matter how busy your work-from-home days get, maintaining a nighttime routine is essential. “Cleansing, treating, and moisturising before bed allows the skin to repair itself overnight,” says Ms. Arya. Even small, consistent habits can make a visible difference.

When to Seek Expert Input

Every skin type reacts differently to its environment. If you’re struggling with persistent breakouts, pigmentation, or dullness, a virtual consultation can provide tailored advice. Platforms like DermalogyCare offer dermatologist-led routines that address your skin’s unique needs – without requiring a clinic visit.

In a hybrid world, your skin deserves as much attention as your work deadlines. With mindful daily habits and occasional expert guidance, it’s possible to keep your skin healthy, radiant, and WFH-ready, no commute required.

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