Repellents help protect people, animals, and the environment from insect bites, which can cause discomfort, pain, and itching and, in some cases, transmit diseases. The primary purpose of repellents is to prevent insects from coming into contact with the skin or clothing, thus reducing the risk of stings or bites. The most popular repellants are sprays, lotions, creams, patches, candles, bracelets, and electronic and natural repellants.
Sprays are one of the most widespread repellents, as they are easy to use and usually work quickly. These sprays contain active ingredients such as DEET, picaridin, IR3535, or natural essential oils that repel insects. Lotions and creams are another popular form of repellent applied directly to the skin and other insect bites. In addition to synthetic repellants, there are also natural repellants based on natural ingredients, such as lemongrass, eucalyptus, lemongrass, lavender, mint, or citrus essential oils. These are popular with those who want to avoid using chemicals or have sensitive skin. Natural repellants can be used in sprays, lotions, creams, candles, bracelets, or even homemade preparations such as essential oil blends applied directly to the skin or diffused around the room.
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