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1. Epidermis Layer
Impact from UVB: UVB primarily damages the epidermis layer, causing inflammation and sunburn. When skin cells overheat due to UVB, it triggers an increase in melanin production to protect the skin from future radiation, resulting in a darker skin tone. – *Impact from UVA*: UVA penetrates deep into the epidermis and damages skin cells at a deeper level, resulting in signs of aging such as dark spots, wrinkles, and overall skin degradation.
2. Dermis Layer
Impact from UVA: UVA affects the dermis layer by hindering the synthesis of collagen and elastin, leading to loss of skin elasticity and firmness, resulting in sagging skin and visible wrinkles.
Impact from IR: IR can penetrate the dermis and generate heat, causing chronic inflammation and reducing the body’s ability to produce collagen and elastin.
3. Hypodermis Layer
While Blue Light may not directly damage the hypodermis, the accumulation of free radicals from exposure to Blue Light via electronic devices can lead to cellular degradation that may affect the hypodermis over time. Studies indicate that Blue Light can trigger melanin production, leading to uneven skin tone.

In summary:
UVB: Mainly damage at Epidermis Layer, causing inflammation and sunburn and a darker skin tone.
UVA: affects the dermis layer leading to loss of skin elasticity and firmness, resulting in sagging skin and visible wrinkles.
IR: can penetrate the dermis layer causing chronic inflammation, and reducing collagen & elastin.
Blue Light: can lead to cellular degradation that Blue Light can trigger melanin production, leading to uneven skin tone.
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