Smartphones also give you 'tech neck' and drooping jowls

Bateluer

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http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/smartphones-cause-drooping-jowls-tech-neck-wrinkles-18-39-year-olds-1482978

Tech neck refers to a specific crease just above the collar bone that is caused by repeated bending of the neck to look at the screen of a portable device.

"The problem of wrinkles and sagging of the jowls and neck used to begin in late middle age but, in the last 10 years, because of 'tech neck', it has become a problem for a generation of younger women," said Dr Christopher Rowland Payne, a consultant dermatologist at The London Clinic.

"Neck skin is exposed to sun every day because of low neckline, especially in women, but people are less inclined to think of protecting their necks than their faces.

"This is bad news for neck skin as it starts off finer and sun thins it further. Finer skin wrinkles more readily and the fat of the neck may sag."

The research was commissioned by Yves St Laurent and has been published at the same time as the cosmetics giant releases a face and neck cream to remedy the condition. YSL claims the product improves skin firmness by 13% in a single application.



And they even make a, very expensive, cream for it.

The first ever cream specifically designed to combat a smartphone-related condition does not come cheaply, setting consumers back £65.
 

shortylickens

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As if life didnt have enough problems.


Its nice that I didnt grow up with cell phones.
Even better that I only use them when I actually NEED them. Am glad I'm not addicted.
 

sweenish

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Are we seriously treating ibtimes as a legitimate news source? Or am I confusing them with someone else that just cranks out SEO optimized garbage?
 

Morbus

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I have tech neck from reading thank you very much.

Though these days I do my reading on a tablet, but I got my tech neck from books.