Anti-mosquito brand incognito has launched a new lightweight insect repellent bracelet, which is 100 per cent natural, free from plastic, and reusable.
This unique, sustainable bracelet is made from handcrafted wooden-beads with a capsule inside the central clasp which contains high grade insect repellent oils including java citronella, lemon eucalyptus and peppermint oil.
The Insect Repellent Bracelet can be used from age three upwards and helps to keep mosquitoes, midges, gnats, horseflies, fleas and other biting and stinging insects away for 18 days or more per capsule. Each bracelet comes with an extra refill capsule and when it’s time to change to a new one, simply push out the old capsule with a pen and insert the new one.
The incognito Insect Repellent Bracelet comes in two sizes, medium and large, and is suitable for use worldwide, wherever biting insects are prevalent, and for various outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, fishing, gardening, picnics, and BBQs.
Wear the bracelet on your wrist or ankle as needed then store it (and any refill capsules) in the biodegradable resealable bags for freshness when not in use. If you’re not a fan of jewellery, you can also attach it to clothing, bags, belts or backpacks. The brand recommends replacing the capsule every 18 days or when the fragrance wears off.
This new product can be used in conjunction with any of the incognito natural biocide products (spray, roll-on, lotion, or mineral sunblock) for enhanced levels of total protection against mosquitoes and other biting insects.
incognito products are available from independent and pharmaceutical wholesalers and through CressUK. Find out more at www.lessmosquito.com. Contact info@lessmosquito.com for information.
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