Xpel Mosquito Repellent Roll On – 75 Ml
£5.99 Original price was: £5.99.£3.99Current price is: £3.99.
- Protects against mosquito and insect bites
- Handy travel size bottle
- Easy roll on application
- Easy to use
- Ideal for holidays
- Made in England
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Xpel Mosquito Repellent is made using a natural active ingredient and provides protection against biting insects.
Providing you with protection against biting insects, this Xpel Mosquito Repellent Roll On lasts for up to four hours per application. Whether you’re going camping, travelling abroad or just sitting in your garden, this spray is an easy way to prevent irritating bug bites. Simply spray onto your skin for instant long lasting relief.
This handy travel size bottle is small enough to be allowed in hand luggage when you travel on the plane. Easy roll on application means that it can be used almost anywhere.
Contains Citrepel50, a natural and renewable resource derived from the Lemon Eucalyptus plant.
How to Use & Best Results
Apply the roll-on to all exposed skin. Focus on your arms, legs, and neck. Use a thin layer—you don’t need much. Don’t apply to broken skin or near your eyes. Protection lasts around four hours. Reapply after swimming or sweating heavily. For best results, apply before you go outdoors.
Why Natural Citrepel50 Works
This roll-on uses Citrepel50 from the Lemon Eucalyptus plant. It’s a natural, renewable ingredient that keeps bugs away. Unlike harsh chemicals, it’s gentler on your skin. It works in warm weather when insects are most active. Families often choose it for sensitive skin types.
Perfect for Travel & Outdoor Activities
The 75ml size fits easily in your bag or pocket. Take it camping, hiking, or on holiday. It’s small enough for airplane hand luggage. Use it in your garden, at the park, or on vacation. Keep one at home and one while travelling.
Ingredients:
Aqua, Citrepel50, PEG-40, Hydrogenated castor Oil, 2-Phenoxyethanol, DMDM Hydantoin, Cymbpogon Flexuous (Lemon Grass) Oil, Xanthan Gum.
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