Cardon Face Sunscreen Review
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I recently discovered that spring is my favorite season in New York City, so I’ve been spending as much time in the sun as possible. The older I get, the more I rely on face sunscreen to protect my skin from aging any faster than it already is. Unfortunately, there’s not much I can do about my rapidly graying hair or my sore back, but my skincare routine is something that I can control, and I’ve recently become obsessed with the Cardon SPF 30 Sunscreen Face Moisturizer, available via Amazon Prime. I’ll detail everything that impresses me about this formula, but TL;DR: I love this sunscreen. It’s one of the only ones I’ve tried that offers SPF 30 and moisturization without all the annoying side effects you’d get with mineral sunscreen.
As an experienced men’s grooming product reviewer, I’ve tried a lot of face sunscreens. I’ve also heard more than a few dermatologists opine on the importance of using face sunscreen every single day—even if it’s cloudy out. Even though I’ve tested a lot of skincare, grooming, and hair care products, I’m actually a pretty product-averse guy, and I only start using something long-term if I really, really like it. And I really, really like Cardon’s 2-in-1 moisturizer. This product has won a ton of grooming awards, and Cardon has tons of positive reviews. Now, I understand why it’s so popular among skincare-obsessed guys.
Plus, this product does double-duty as a moisturizer for the sensitive skin on your face. Cardon formulated this sunscreen using cactus (antioxidants and hydration), chia seed extract (rich in omega-3 and great protection against the free radicals in UV rays), and turmeric (naturally anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial). In addition to the botanicals, the formula includes broad-spectrum SPF 30 protection. Most importantly, it’s non-greasy and doesn’t leave behind sticky feelings—in fact, it doesn’t feel like anything on the skin. And, as I noted earlier, it won’t leave behind an annoying white residue that makes your skin look gross and pale… like Mark Zuckerberg on a surfboard. While it’s on, it will protect from UVA and UVB rays.
My only complaint is the rectangular packaging. I’m a sucker for sleek product packaging and a modern aesthetic, both of which Cardon provides. However, I’m not a fan of rectangular and square-shaped bottles for skincare and hair products. I haven’t had any issues squeezing out the formula, and you can always store it upside-down to get every last drop out of the bottle—but still.
Cardon’s 2-in-1 Korean-skincare face moisturizer and SPF 30 sunscreen is available via their DTC website, but you can also purchase it from Amazon Prime, which is what I did. So if you have a sunny weekend of your own coming up and you’re a Prime member, you can have this delivered to your door in a couple of days or less.
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