When should Ladrôme 6H Mosquito Repellent Stick be used to protect against mosquito bites?
When the warm weather arrives, mosquitoes quickly become invasive, especially at the end of the day or in humid areas. This repellent stick is designed for the whole family from 6 months of age, to limit bites while respecting the skin. Its natural formula acts like a discreet shield, creating a protective zone on the skin that disturbs mosquitoes' olfactory sensors.
Its active ingredient, derived from lemon eucalyptus, acts like a perfume that mosquitoes can't stand. By masking the natural signals emitted by your skin, it prevents them from locating you. Result: you stay protected from mosquitoes without the need to apply an aggressive product. This action effectively protects the skin for several hours, even outdoors.
Thanks to its effectiveness for up to 6 hours, it's easy to integrate into your summer routine. A single application is enough to cover an evening out, a walk or a moment in the garden. Its solid texture melts lightly on contact with the skin, enabling fast, even application and promoting skin comfort without stickiness.
Its non-greasy, non-sticky finish really changes the user experience. You can get dressed immediately after application without any unpleasant sensation. This comfort encourages regular use, essential for limiting mosquito bites over time.
The compact, portable stick format slips easily into a bag or pocket. It quickly becomes a reflex to take with you wherever you go, whether on vacation, on a walk or in your daily life. Made in France, it meets the needs of those looking for a natural, practical solution for the whole family.
For extra protection, you can also take Biolane's Baby Mosquito Repellent Stick with you on your walks, particularly suitable for the little ones, to optimize coverage and adapt protection to different areas and times of the day.
How to use this mosquito repellent stick?
Directions for use
Apply the stick directly to the skin areas to be protected:
- Babies from 6 months: apply only to arms and legs, by an adult, 1 time a day maximum.
- Children aged 3 to 12, pregnant and breast-feeding women: reapply every 6 hours, up to 2 times a day.
- Adults and children over 12: reapply every 6 hours, up to 3 times a day.
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Precautions
- Do not use on face or hands
- Apply only to healthy skin
- Causes severe eye irritation
- Keep out of reach of children
- Keep container or label in case of medical advice
- Wash hands thoroughly after application
- In case of contact with eyes: rinse several minutes with water
- Remove contact lenses if possible and continue rinsing
- If irritation persists: consult a doctor
- Dispose of the product and its container in an appropriate way.
What is the composition of this insect repellent stick?
Ingredients
Eucalyptus Citriodora Oil, Hydrated, Cyclized (1245629-80-4), Beurre De Karité Bio, Biocide TP19
Presentation
18 g stick, at the best online price, for targeted protection.
Our expert advice on Stick Répulsif Moustiques 6H Ladrôme to protect against bites
Remember to apply the stick in a thin but even layer to all exposed areas, especially ankles, wrists and behind the knees, often forgotten but highly targeted by mosquitoes. In the event of heavy exposure, combine this type of repellent with simple measures such as wearing covering clothing in the evening, to optimize protection without overloading the skin.
FAQ
Is this stick really suitable for babies aged 6 months and over?
Yes, it is formulated to be used from 6 months of age, as long as the application zones are respected (arms and legs only) and one application per day is made by an adult.
Does it protect against tiger mosquitoes?
Yes, it is effective against several species, including the tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus), as well as European mosquitoes.
Can I use it when traveling or in tropical areas?
It offers protection against various species, but in high-risk tropical zones, it's best to seek advice from a health professional to adapt protection.