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Mosquito Spray & Gel for Mosquito Bites
Insects, or more specifically mosquitoes, don't bite without reason. Mosquitoes bite to draw vital nutrients like proteins from blood. The female mosquito needs blood for the production and growth of her eggs. Male mosquitoes, on the other hand, don't need blood to survive. Only the female mosquito is searching for blood. Thanks to an anticoagulant contained in the mosquito's saliva, it can more easily suck up the blood. For some, this leads to swelling or even allergic reactions, while for others, an insect bite only causes slight redness. Proper after-treatment is important, especially if an allergic reaction has occurred. The simplest thing is to prevent mosquitoes from biting in the first place. Our natural mosquito repellent spray is ideal for this.
Mosquito Bite – What to Do?
If you notice an insect bite immediately, you should first disinfect the bite. For further after-treatment, it's advisable to cool the mosquito bite with an ice pack or a cool object wrapped in a cloth. Rapid cooling helps with potential swelling and slightly relieves the itching. It's crucial not to scratch! If it itches intensely, there's a risk that scratching could turn the mosquito bite into an open wound. This could allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream and lead to an infection. The simplest thing is to prevent mosquitoes from biting in the first place. Applying a natural mosquito repellent spray is an affordable and effective solution. A gel for insect bites is particularly suitable. The gel from Functional Cosmetics is well-tolerated by the skin thanks to its natural ingredients and relieves unpleasant itching within just a few minutes.
Insect Bite – Allergic Reaction
If you haven't protected yourself with a natural mosquito repellent spray, you can expect insect bites, especially during the summer. If an insect bite leads to an allergic reaction, you should be cautious, as normal treatment is often insufficient. When biting, the mosquito injects its saliva to make the blood thinner and thus more palatable for itself. The saliva numbs the skin at the injection site and inhibits blood clotting. If swelling develops after an insect bite, it doesn't always have to be an allergic reaction. However, if this is accompanied by circulatory problems, dizziness, nausea, or diarrhoea, it's advisable to consult a doctor. The doctor should clarify whether it's a possible allergy to insect bites. This involves taking a blood sample from the affected person to check if they have enough antibodies. If not, the treating doctor will usually prescribe cortisone or antihistamines for treatment. Ideally, you should prevent mosquito bites altogether by protecting yourself with a natural mosquito repellent spray and treating bites with an appropriate remedy.
What Helps Against Mosquitoes?
What Helps Against Mosquitoes – Mosquito Net
In Asian countries, there are different types of mosquitoes. One variety is, for example, the Tiger Mosquito. The Tiger Mosquito is considerably more aggressive than local species. Furthermore, Tiger Mosquitoes can transmit diseases such as Dengue, Zika virus, or Malaria. In these countries, people protect themselves, especially at night, with mosquito nets stretched over their beds.
What Helps Against Mosquitoes – Mosquito Coils
Similar to mosquito nets, mosquito coils also originate mainly from Asia. Mosquito coils are small spirals that, thanks to a special holder, are placed on the ground and, once lit, produce smoke for about 8 hours that is supposed to repel mosquitoes. However, it is not yet clear how harmful they are to human health. The simplest solution is a natural mosquito repellent spray.
What Helps Against Mosquitoes – Essential Oils
Essential oils can help against mosquito bites. Mosquitoes stay away from plants that contain essential oils. Plants like rosemary or basil deter mosquitoes. The use of essential oils on the skin or in diffusers can also repel mosquitoes. Essential oils such as lemon, lemongrass, eucalyptus, peppermint, or clove oil are said to drive away these pests. A natural mosquito repellent spray from Functional Cosmetics is a simple and practical solution against mosquitoes and insect bites.
What Helps Against Mosquitoes – Natural Anti-Mosquito Spray as Insect Repellent
Mosquitoes can become a real nuisance, especially in summer. Itchy, painful mosquito bites are the result. Nowadays, there is a wide variety of mosquito sprays to ward off insect bites. Many often contain substances that can cause skin rashes or allergies. Our mosquito spray is a natural insect repellent spray against mosquito bites. Based on natural ingredients and essential oils, it prevents insect bites. Before application, ensure contact with eyes, mouth, and broken skin is avoided. Thanks to the essential geranium oil, lemongrass oil, and plant-based glycerin, the anti-mosquito spray has a pleasant scent and is well-tolerated by the skin.
What Helps Against Mosquitoes – Gel for Mosquito Bites
An insect bite is barely noticed at first. But shortly thereafter, it usually starts to itch intensely, and you begin to scratch. Every scratch intensifies the itching and promotes the swelling of the mosquito bite. Before you scratch your skin or the insect bite itself until it bleeds, which can lead to an infection, we recommend applying our gel for mosquito bites. This gel, based on natural essential oils, soothes the skin. Our soothing gel offers immediate relief and comfort for mosquito and insect bites. It is applied directly after insect bites to instantly alleviate symptoms like itching.