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incognito after sun moisturiser is a unique product as the camouflage works in an entirely different way to repellents although it has the same outcome: protecting you from biting and stinging insects. Unlike chemical repellents this camouflage cream is completely safe for you and the planet.
Levels of mosquitoes and other bugs in the UK and
This remarkable cream is already selling well simply through word of mouth alone -the 2 test batches sold out within days- with unanimous positive feedback!
The incognito after sun moisturiser not only soothes and heals the skin
after a day of sun worshipping, working outdoors or general exposure to
damaging rays, but also crucially contains the same, deliciously fragrant
organic Citronella found only on the island of Java; which provides increased
protection against insect bites over ordinary citronella as insects have yet
to build up any tolerance to it. Insects simply don't know you're there -
like
Containing aloe vera for its moisturizing properties, Korean ginseng and calendula for healing and protection, as well as the incognito signature citronella, this luxurious all-over body cream can be used in the UK alone for protection, and as extra protection together with the spray in tropical and hotter climates abroad for unprecedented natural protection. Also gentle, it is suitable for use on all the family including babies and has a light, fresh fragrance well suited for both men and women.
Press: lisajackson@eurydicepr.co.uk, +44(0)1440-709460, +44(0)7702-415187
Incognito: http://www.lessmosquito.com, +44(0)207-221-0667
Download full press pack: http://www.lessmosquito.com/camouflage-creams/
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