In the evening or during the day, to protect yourself from the bites of mosquitoes or other biting insects (ticks, wasps), the use of skin repellents is strongly recommended. In addition, and in particular in risk areas, clothing can also be impregnated by spraying or soaking in permethrin.
For children before the age of walking, the use of bracelets with natural repellents or mosquito nets , preferably impregnated on cradles and strollers, remains the most effective method in preventing the bites of these small flying insects that are mosquitoes.
Five-on-Five Mosquito Repellent Stick Tropic repels European and tropical insects. It is effective against mosquitoes, wasps, ticks and horseflies. It contributes to the prevention of vectors of malaria, dengue fever and chikungunya.
Description of 5/5 Mosquito Repellent Stick Tropic
20ml mosquito repellent stick in the tropics. This stick protects your body from mosquito attacks for 8 consecutive hours. It offers effective protection against the risk of malaria and also helps to counter the attacks of tropical biting insects .
Enhanced protection for tropical areas
The Five-on-Five Mosquito Repellent Stick Tropic is specially designed to provide enhanced protection against mosquitoes in tropical areas. Effective against mosquitoes carrying diseases such as malaria, dengue, and Zika, this repellent stick allows you to enjoy your travels and adventures with complete peace of mind.
Convenient and quick application
Thanks to its stick format, Cinq-sur-Cinq Mosquito Repellent Tropic is easy to apply and ensures uniform coverage of all exposed areas of your body. Its compact size makes it perfect to take with you wherever you go. Don't let mosquitoes ruin your getaways anymore!
Skin-friendly formula
Tropic Five-on-Five Mosquito Repellent Stick is formulated with skin-friendly ingredients. Its non-greasy texture absorbs quickly without leaving a sticky residue, providing you with optimal comfort while effectively protecting your skin from mosquito bites.
Directions for use and dosage
Discover the Cinq-sur-Cinq Mosquito Repellent Stick Tropic, specially designed for tropical areas. Enjoy enhanced protection and easy application for trips without the worry of mosquito bites. Take it everywhere with you and live your adventures serenely.
- Apply to face and body.
- Do not apply more than 3 times per day.
- Do not apply on the eyes.
For the legs, we recommend using biting insect repellent on clothes from the ankles to the knees so as to also avoid tick bites, also to be used on shoes (again for ticks).
For the hands, it is preferable to use the mosquito repellent clothes on gloves in very difficult areas, like swamps, we can put more repellent on the back of the hand and the wrists (sometimes discovered momentarily when we tend an arm).
For the head, we suggest applying the repellent to clothes on the hood or headgear used, plus mosquito repellent on the face and in the neck.
If you are hiking or walking, spray a suitable body mosquito repellent (child or adult) on the bare areas, to be renewed approximately every 6 hours or even every 2 to 3 hours if you sweat a lot!
Composition
Ethyl Butylacetylaminopropionate; Alcohol Denat; aqua; Peg 7 Glyceryl Cocoate; Ethyl Hexyl Methoxycinnamate; Hexyl Cinnamal; Benzyl Salicylate; Limonene; Linalool; Citronellol; Butylphenate; Methylpropional; Geraniol; Amyl Cinnamal; Citral; Alpha Isomethyl Ionone; Benzyl Benzoate; Scent
Presentation
20ml stick.
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The Culex Mosquito
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Most Culex subspecies prefer to sting birds to humans or other mammals. They are therefore often considered less dangerous than Anopheles or Aedes mosquitoes. They can, however, spread serious illnesses such as West Nile fever or Japanese encephalitis.
The Tiger Mosquito (Aedes albopictus)
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The Anopheles mosquito
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The sandfly
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