
The “office air” theory? Something in the work environment negatively affects makeup application and our overall appearance. Some people believe it’s sterile lighting, insufficient air circulation, or constant heat, while others blame “bad co-workers’ energies” as the culprit.
Whatever the case, TikTok girls have been humorously connecting with each other over their shared experience of the “office air” dilemma. Some joke, “My skin always looks terrible at work, but amazing when I’m not there,” or blame it on “energy vampires disguised as colleagues.” Others have even offered step-by-step “office air-proof” makeup to minimize the damage.
This raises the question: Is office air really the problem, or is it simply a matter of changing the products you put on your face and hair? Or could it be a deeper problem, like a stressful work environment plagued by long hours or a bad coworker?
Something *is* in the air.
According to a dermatologist, spending most of the day in the office can lead to dry skin and even worsen conditions like eczema.
She explained that office spaces often have low humidity due to constant air conditioning or central heating and a lack of ventilation due to closed windows. This leads to moisture loss in the skin and hair, contributing to overall dryness.
Plus, even though you’re indoors, your complexion isn’t safe from sun damage when you’re at work. UVA penetration through windows and visible sunlight can reach the skin and lead to premature skin aging (lines, wrinkles, sun spots or large blemishes).
She says repeated exposure to these office conditions can lead to various physical signs. "Hair will lose its shine. Nails can become brittle. Lips and hands can be especially prone to dehydration, leading to chapping," she says.
In conclusion:
While the office atmosphere may be partly to blame for the shocked reaction after an impromptu work selfie under fluorescent lighting, it's clear that there's a mix of elements that are factors. That includes self-care, the right products for you, and proper application, which is most important.
Oh, and yes, indulging in rumors about "energy vampires" being a factor in the ugliness during work hours is actually our coping mechanism for all the undeniable facts above. ;)
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Source: Bustle