Purchasing A Mosquito Patch Safe For The Whole Family

By Chasity Sheppard


A mosquito patch is designed to keep bites at bay effectively. Compared to a variant rubbed on the skin, it's a more convenient choice. Opting for the right product is a must if you don't want to end up with unwanted side effects.

Nothing can be simpler to use than something that is applied just like a typical sticker. It may be placed on the upper arm, leg or just about anywhere else on the body. About two hours after the product's application, the user is virtually invisible to those pesky mosquitoes. This is made possible because the ingredients it has mask a couple of things released by the body that attracts those flying insects in the first place: CO2 (carbon dioxide) and lactic acid.

There are skin-colored patches on the market perfect for grown ups. On the other hand, there are also products made to look visually appealing to kids. They come in so many vibrant shades and fun prints, from animals, smiley to flowers. With these solutions, little ones can be made aware of the dangers mosquito bites bring. Even without adults around, children won't have trouble applying these products whenever needed.

Initially, these products became widely known not only due to the convenience they bring, but also because of the active ingredient used. Many of them relied on what's known as DEET. Short for diethyltoluamide, the chemical is the same thing found in most insect repellents sprayed on the user's skin directly.

Although highly effective in repelling mosquitoes, DEET is reported to produce certain side effects. Some of them involve the nervous and reproductive systems. If the user is lucky, he or she may simply end up with a localized skin irritation.

Studies have shown that as much as 15% of DEET applied topically is absorbed by the skin. Once the chemical reaches the bloodstream, producing the unfavorable side effects becomes very easy for it. DEET-based products may effectively defend consumers against conditions such as malaria and dengue fever. However, it may leave a person ending up with other problems.

Luckily, so many insect repellents applied directly onto the skin have quit relying on this highly controversial substance. Many of them now count on all-natural alternatives. A lot of manufacturers of patches also did the same move. Thanks to their decision, now they are more appealing to consumers, most especially parents concerned about the well-being of their kids.

These days, many opt for patches containing citronella. An essential oil derived from a plant having the same name, it is proven safe and effective in preventing insect bites. Some products use a combination of many other oils like lemongrass, peppermint, rosemary and lavender. There are manufacturers using thiamine or vitamin B1 on their patches.

Opting for a DEET-free mosquito patch saves you from ending up with those annoying and dangerous bites. Thanks to the use of alternative ingredients, unfavorable side effects may be avoided. It's easy to obtain such product online as well as at land-based pharmacies and supermarkets. Variants for grown up and kids are available.




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