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The Effective Long lasting Mosquito Repellent Spray is a premium mosquito repellent solution designed to provide extended protection against mosquito bites. Formulated with 20% picaridin—a proven active ingredient recommended by the CDC and WHO—the spray creates a durable barrier that repels Aedes, Anopheles, and Culex mosquitoes for up to 12 hours. The lightweight, non-greasy formula is suitable for all skin types, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and gardening. Packaged in a 100ml leak-proof bottle with an ergonomic spray nozzle, it offers convenient on-the-go protection.
Long-Lasting Protection: Provides up to 12 hours of continuous mosquito repellency, reducing the need for frequent reapplication during extended outdoor use.
Skin-Friendly Formula: Contains no DEET or parabens, making it safe for children (over 2 years old) and individuals with sensitive skin. The non-staining formula won’t damage clothing or gear.
Broad-Spectrum Repellency: Effective against disease-carrying mosquitoes (dengue, Zika, malaria) as well as ticks, flies, and gnats in wooded or marshy areas.
Quick-Drying Finish: Dries in seconds without a sticky residue, ensuring comfort even in hot, humid climates.
Shake the bottle well before use.
Hold the nozzle 10–15 cm away from skin or clothing and spray evenly.
For skin application, avoid direct contact with eyes and mouth; apply to hands first, then rub onto face.
Reapply after swimming, excessive sweating, or every 12 hours for continuous protection.
Q: Is this spray safe for pregnant women?
A: Yes, picaridin is considered safe for pregnant and lactating women when used as directed. Consult a physician for specific concerns.
Q: Can I use it on children?
A: Suitable for children aged 2 and older. Apply to clothing where possible and avoid direct skin application on young children’s hands.
Q: Does it repel ticks?
A: Yes, the formula provides effective tick repellency for up to 8 hours, making it ideal for hiking in tick-prone areas.
