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Now,desperate demand for Blackberry Botox

Women getting wrinkles from staring at their smartphones,are the latest botox clients.

In what can be called a shocking revelation,many young women are developing premature wrinkles from staring at their smartphones.

Smartphone-related wrinkles are the latest condition that doctors attribute to overuse of technology.

Dr Jean-Louis Sebagh says that peering at a small screen causes your face to scrunch up,creating an area of tension around and between the brows,reports the Daily Mail.

The London-based anti-ageing expert said the phenomenon “can be seen on anyone who has and regularly checks a BlackBerry or iPhone.”

Sebagh,who treats celebrity clients including Cindy Crawford,reckons that excessive scrunching of the face is to blame for a rise in desperate women seeking “BlackBerry Botox”.

Sebagh explained to the Evening Standard,”This phenomenon is not unusual with women living in London and the South-East. It can be seen on anyone who has and regularly checks a BlackBerry or iPhone.”

London beauty therapist Nichola Joss,who has also apparently noticed the phenomenon among her customers,said,“I’ve noticed a huge difference over the past 18 months in my clients’ faces – it’s the constant peering intently down at that mini screen. It’s the same with an iPhone.”

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The solution,however,is a daily DIY face massage,rather than Botox,Joss said.


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