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Did you know that the deadliest animal in the world is the mosquito? Vector-borne diseases (transmitted by a living organism, often a mosquito or tick) are responsible for more than 17% of infectious diseases worldwide and cause over than one million deaths each year.¹
Are you planning to travel to or live in an area considered ‘tropical’? That is, among countries with high humidity, temperatures above 18°C all year round and located near the equator? It is best to be prepared to avoid becoming a meal for biting insects and risking the transmission a serious disease.
Our Waterproof Repellent Stick is a practical way to protect the skin of the whole family from the age of 6 months! Its waterproof formula means it remains effective against biting insects even when swimming or on wet skin.
Its travel size is ideal for taking with you wherever you go, for quick application to exposed areas (ankles, neck, arms, etc.) without using your hands!
Its soft, waxy texture is moisturising thanks to the protective and soothing properties of sunflower oil. It is suitable for the delicate skin of the face.
Good skin tolerance - Dermatologically tested.
It is suitable for babies from 6 months old and for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Non-greasy, non-sticky, with a pleasant citrus scent.
Enhanced effectiveness against tropical mosquitoes (vectors of malaria, dengue fever, Zika, chikungunya)
Laboratory-tested effectiveness: up to 8.5 hours on tiger mosquitoes (Aedes albopictus), up to 5.3 hours on common mosquitoes (Culex pipiens) and 5 hours on tropical mosquitoes (Anopheles gambiae)
Patented formula with a powerful active ingredient that is 100% plant-based, derived from Java citronella essential oil. The capacity is 20 ml.
Alcohol-free - 0% neurotoxic insect repellent - no preservatives - no parabens - no mineral oils - no phenoxyethanol - no colourants
[*Cruelty free: In accordance with current regulations, only efficacy tests on invertebrates (fleas and bedbugs, clothes moths, lice, mites, etc.) or environmental non-toxicity tests on Danio rerio have been carried out.]

[ ¹OMS : https://www.who.int/fr/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/vector-borne-diseases]