Andy Cohen’s Go-To Sunscreen Is a Favorite With Amazon Shoppers (and 20 Percent Off Right Now)
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Andy Cohen famously gets the stars to spill the beans on Watch What Happens Live along with the Real Housewives, Vanderpump Rules and other Bravo reality show reunions, but the TV host got candid — and bared all — to promote his favorite sunscreen last year in honor of National Skin Cancer Awareness Month.
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Cohen stripped down for a nude black-and-white photo last May to help promote the importance of sun safety and skin protection. Baring his buff bod and washboard abs to his six million followers, The Daddy Diaries author teamed up with skin-care brand EltaMD to remind people “to wear sunscreen and #GetNaked…for a skin check with your dermatologist.”
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The TV host also helped to shout out EltaMD’s UV AOX Mist SPF 40, a sheer sunscreen spray packed with antioxidants to help refresh the skin and prevent signs of aging. The spray bottle also uses what EltaMD calls “air-powered technology” to provide 360-degree coverage no matter what angle you’re aiming it at (I.e. it makes it super easy to apply on your back, without straining your arms to reach around).
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EltaMD is one of the most popular sunscreen brands online, with the aforementioned UV AOX Mist Spray and also its UV Clear Sunscreen, which boasts a 4.6-star rating (out of five) from more than 41,000 verified reviews on Amazon.
EltaMD’s sunscreens are currently a number-one best-seller on Amazon, and the brand is dermatologist-recommended as well.
Cohen has a personal connection to sunscreen, having been diagnosed with melanoma back in 2016. With the summer season approaching, sun safety is more important than ever. The latest stats reveal more than five million cases of skin cancer are detected in the United States each year, and more people are diagnosed with skin cancer than all other cancers combined. Skin cancer also hits home for many, with one in five Americans diagnosed with skin cancer by the age of 70.
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