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If

you’re like most of us, you’re spending more and more time each day — about

four hours, according to a recent study — hunched over your smartphone, tablet

or computer. You may also have the telltale signs of Tech Neck: pain,

discomfort and poor posture. (You know the look: rounded back, shoulders caving

inward, head pitched forward at an unnatural angle.) But you may not realize that

your extensive screen time is also having a seriously aging effect on your neck.

Neck

skin is thinner than the skin on your face, with fewer sebaceous glands and

less collagen, so it’s naturally more prone to wrinkles and sagging. Though sun

exposure is the primary cause of aging neck skin, repeatedly tilting your head down

to stare at a screen can speed up the process by exacerbating the development

of horizontal lines, says Rodan + Fields product-expert-in-residence Mary

Radford, RN.  

So

what can you do about this extra-unfortunate side effect of tech use? Here are

some tips:

PREVENTION

Put down your

phone

Giving

it up completely is unlikely, but try dialing it back a bit. Many devices now

track your usage so you can tell exactly how much screen time you’re racking up

and can adjust accordingly. Take frequent breaks from your screen(s), and

exercise regularly. Gentle stretches for your back, neck and shoulders will

help, too.

Pay attention

to posture    

Instead

of gazing down at your phone or tablet, bring it up to your face. Invest in a

stand that elevates your computer to a height that keeps your head above your

shoulders and your chin parallel to the ground. You can also practice good

posture at your desk by placing a tennis ball between your shoulder blades and

sitting back into your chair. If the ball rolls down, you’re slumping, which

suggests your head is dropping and your neck is wrinkling, too.

TREATMENT

Don’t neglect

your neck

People

tend to pamper their face but stop at the chin. Mary recommends using the Rodan

+ Fields REDEFINE Regimen to minimize the appearance of fine lines, visible pores and loss

of firmness on your neck (as well as your face), and layering in Rodan + Fields

 ENHANCEMENTS Active

Hydration Serum for extra hydration. She’d combine that with the Rodan + Fields AMP

MD Derma-Roller ; its micro-exfoliating tips help enhance the penetration and

effectiveness of your skincare Regimen and will leave the skin on your neck

visibly firmer over time. “Start slowly,” she cautions. “One or two rolls, once

or twice a week — since the neck area can be extra-sensitive.”   

Slather on

the SPF

You’ve

heard it before: Sunscreen is a critical step in any skincare routine, and that

goes for the skin on your neck, too. Mary recommends applying sunscreen every

morning before leaving home and re-applying it every two hours if you’re

outdoors, swimming or sweating.