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Phone cover that burns like human skin? It’s real, and it wants you to wear sunscreen

Although its appearance may unsettle some users, Teyssier emphasised that the skin-like case is entirely synthetic. It was engineered using silicone combined with UV-reactive compounds to realistically replicate the texture and behaviour of human skin.

July 12, 2025 / 15:15 IST
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The unveiling of the Skincase comes amid intense summer heatwaves sweeping across the United States, Europe, and Asia.

A flesh-like mobile phone case that looks, feels, and even reacts to sunlight like human skin has been unveiled as a striking reminder to apply sunscreen and stay protected from harmful UV rays.

Developed by French researcher Marc Teyssier in partnership with Virgin Media O2, the Skincase is a synthetic accessory designed to change colour when exposed to ultraviolet light, mimicking the effects of sunburn. The project was inspired by new research showing a stark disconnect between how frequently people check their phones during peak UV hours and how rarely they reapply sunscreen with similar consistency.

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“My work often seeks to bridge the gap between our digital lives and our physical well-being,” Teyssier said in a press release. “The Skincase is a prime example of how technology can be harnessed to promote health awareness and encourage positive behavioural change.”

Although its appearance may unsettle some users, Teyssier emphasised that the skin-like case is entirely synthetic. It was engineered using silicone combined with UV-reactive compounds to realistically replicate the texture and behaviour of human skin. Each case was handcrafted using a combination of 3D printing and sculpting techniques, with wrinkles individually carved into the surface to enhance its lifelike feel.