EarthKind Stay Away Mosquitoes Spray Review
I always take a lot of precautions to ward of mosquitoes. Any mosquito bites that I get always get infected. So I make it a mission to not get any, but everyone knows how hard that can be. Being a soccer mom I am outdoors pretty much all the time. Thanks to EarthKind® and their new Stay Away Mosquitoes® spray I can relax a little.
Lots of us know that Mosquitoes are the most dangerous insects because of their ability to rapidly spread disease. In fact, just one small bite can transmit any number of serious health concerns, including ZIKA. For pregnant women, contracting ZIKA from a mosquito bite can be devastating.
Luckily, EarthKind has you covered. Their new Stay Away Mosquitoes spray is a DEET-free, EPA registered, non-flammable and water-resistant formula made with Picaridin, a natural chemical, bio identical to pepper, that’s reliably effective. Stay Away Mosquitoes unscented and skin-friendly formula is not only safe for use on pregnant women and children 2 years and older, it’s a reliable, high-performance mosquito repellent the whole family can count on.
I was lucky to have received two of EarthKind Stay Away Mosquitoes sprays. A 4 fl. oz. bottle and a sample size that is perfect for keeping in my bag. This spray is so easy to apply, all you have to do is hold the bottle 4 to 6 inches away from your body and spray! When first applied the spray comes out a milky white color but it quickly blends into your skin. I also really like that it’s unscented, sometimes products claim to be unscented but truly aren’t. That is definitely not the case with this product.
Another great thing about this product is that it lasts for 14 hours. So I can apply it first thing in the morning before heading out to a game or practice and not have to worry about applying more. It’s also waterproof so I don’t have to worry at the pool either!
Stay Away Mosquitoes® not only protects you from unsightly, itchy bites, but also from more serious diseases that mosquitoes may transmit – including ZIKA, West Nile virus, Chikungunya and Dengue, and also from ticks that may transmit Lyme Disease. This fast-acting and long-lasting insect repellent gives you 14-hour highly effective protection from mosquitoes and ticks, and repels biting flies, gnats and chiggers for up to 8 hours. Based on a 2016 report, out of 600 internet users who’ve used insect repellents in the past 12 months, 57% indicated that they most typically use repellents at outdoor events like picnics or block parties, and 48% indicated that they use them any time they are outdoors.
With summer festivities in full swing and pulling your family out the door, make sure to shake, spray and watch the mosquitoes effectively stay away with EarthKind® Stay Away Mosquitoes®… Stay safe … your family will thank you later!
EarthKind® Stay Away Mosquitoes® is available at www.earthkind.com.
How it Works:
Stay Away® Mosquitoes Unscented Skin Friendly Insect Repellent provides long-lasting, 14 hour effective protection from mosquitoes and ticks including mosquitoes that may transmit West Nile Virus, Chikungunya, Dengue and ZIKA and ticks that may transmit Lyme Disease. Repels biting flies, gnats and chiggers for up to 8 hours.
To protect yourself against diseases spread by mosquitoes, CDC and EPA recommend using an EPA-registered insect repellent.
When used as directed, EPA-registered insect repellents are proven safe and effective, even for pregnant and breastfeeding women. The following ingredients are CDC recommended for the prevention of mosquito bites, and Zika virus:
• DEET
• Picaridin (known as KBR 3023 and icaridin outside the US)
• IR3535
• Oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE) or para-menthane-diol (PMD)
• 2-undecanone
I really like this article and is much needed at my house. Just now came inside because the bugs were biting me so bad on my front porch, that I could not sit on my porch swing and enjoy the cool breeze. I will be giving these a try. Thank You!
This sounds like an amazing mosquito repellant! I love that it is natural so I can use it on all of my littles. 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing!