My Personal Review: The Magic of the Solar Shot Air Fit Sunscreen

 Just recently, I've been using sunscreen religiously. This decision pushed me to do better because I'm not young anymore and my skin needs as much protection as possible.

Also, recently I've been doing IV Drip for skin brightening, and it's totally a waste if I don't put in extra effort to keep my IV Drip working, like putting sunscreen on.

I've also noticed a lot of new sunsticks out on the market now. I think it's convenient and less hassle. Lucky enough, I received a gift from Ample:N for their new sunstick product, the Solar Shot Air Fit Sun Stick SPF50+ PA++++




Discovering the Ample:N Sunstick






This sunstick, unlike any other sunscreen I'd used previously, piqued my interest because of its unusual composition and promises. The foundation of its formula is a strong blend of 10 different forms of hyaluronic acid that has been precisely blended with black bamboo extract.

This formulation piqued my interest because hyaluronic acid is known for its moisturizing characteristics, and black bamboo is known for its antioxidant advantages, which provide strong protection against environmental aggressors.

Delving further, I discovered that the Ample:N Solar Shot Air Fit Sun Stick SPF50+ PA++++ is designed to solve some of the most common sunscreen complaints: excessive oiliness and that unpleasant sticky feeling after application.

The addition of evening primrose, pine leaves, and extracts from African tree bark to its recipe demonstrates its ability to manage oil. This combination of chemicals is not only novel, but it expressly targets people with oily skin, guaranteeing a matte finish that is quite uncommon in the world of sun protection.

Furthermore, its outstanding SPF 50 PA++++ rating provides broad-spectrum protection against dangerous UV rays, including UVA and UVB. This level of protection, combined with its matte texture, makes the sunstick an appealing option for people who wish to prioritize their skin health without sacrificing comfort or looks.

The ease of this sunstick cannot be overemphasized. Its small, compact size makes it an ideal partner for on-the-go applications, allowing for quick reapplication wherever and whenever needed. This mobility component was an important part of its attraction, as it promised a simple solution to stay protected from the sun's damaging rays without the need for bulky bottles or tubes.

First Impressions and Packaging

When I received the sunstick, it was really compact, and the design was minimal and cute. The packaging is like a roll-on stick, but cute. I was also amazed that they really care about their product, not just manufacturing it and then selling it to the market, because when I opened the cover of the sunstick, there was a protective cover for the product.

This is like protecting the product itself from its packaging so it doesn't get messy. Well thought!

Application and Texture






Let's talk about the fragrance first. I love the smell of this sunstick It smells like shea butter; it's not aggressive and overwhelming like some other sunscreens.

The texture is creamy butter, like soap, but when I applied it to my skin, it felt weird because it was super light. I don't feel like I am putting a product into my skin like I used to. But this Solar Shot Air Fit Sun Stick SPF50+ PA++++ feels like nothing.

But when I touched it, I could feel the soft matte product; it also absorbed quickly and didn't leave stickiness or oiliness on my skin. After few minutes and hours I can still feel when I touched my face the soft matte feeling. It felt like I wasn't wearing any sunscreen at all.

It doesn't also leave debris or a white cast, and somehow it has a little bit of a blurring effect on my skin. It brightens and refreshes my skin.

Final Thoughts and Recommendation

I really love the Solar Shot Air Fit Sun Stick SPF50+ PA++++. It's very travel friendly; you can bring it everywhere and anytime, put it in a small purse or in your pocket, and it's very lightweight.




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