First Person Golden Sun Review: Combining Sunbeam and Golden Hour for an Alert, Social Buzz
Most nootropic-style products I have tried either make me feel wired or make me feel nothing at all, so I was curious about First Person's suggested Golden Sun combination, which pairs their Sunbeam and Golden Hour tins together for a specific effect.
What Golden Sun Is
This is not a single product but a suggested pairing: one dose of Sunbeam plus one dose of Golden Hour, combined to create what the brand describes as an alert, pro-social buzz alongside a deeper sense of connection and joy.

Trying the Combo
I used this combination on a weekend get-together where I wanted to actually engage instead of quietly sitting on the sidelines. The combined effect felt noticeably more social and aware without tipping into the jittery feeling I get from too much caffeine.

What Is Inside
Both tins list their full ingredient stacks directly on the product sheets, which I appreciated since I like knowing exactly what I am pairing together before trying a stacked routine like this.

Pros and Cons
Pros: noticeable alert and social effect, transparent ingredient sheets for both tins, easy to dose as a simple one-plus-one combo. Cons: you do need to buy two separate tins to get the full Golden Sun effect, which adds to the overall cost.
Pricing
Sunbeam and Golden Hour are priced separately, running around $85 to $90 each depending on the current listing.
Check out First Person's Golden Sun combo here if you want a social, alert boost for your next gathering.
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