
California Baby
Natural Bug Blend Bug Repellent Spray
6.5 oz.
We just received shipment of one of Safemama.coms safe picks for bug repellent.
California Baby®'s Natural Bug Blend Bug Repellent Spray is a safe and natural alternative to toxic bug repellent chemicals. Non-toxic, DEET free, non-chemical, hypoallergenic formula repels bugs while it soothes existing bites with organic aloe vera, yucca, Irish moss and herbs that are specific to the healing of the skin. Lemon eucalyptus and citronella do not cause harm to humans, pets or the environment. California Baby® uses only the finest quality, traditionally recommended oils that are safe, gentle, and effective. California Baby®'s essential oils are guaranteed pesticide free and sustainably grown.
This is a spray and it works great when trying to get those ankles and behind the knees. Then spray on your hand and rub behind the neck and around the face area. The scent is fantastic and it works well even on adults. Holly and I both used this at an outdoor concert last year and didn't get a bite!!
We are fully stocked with California Baby Fragrance Free Sunscreen, SPF 30 and the Natural Bug Blend just in time for the fantastic spring weekend weather ahead. Stop in to get your trusted natural supplies for your baby and you at Papoose.
When applying insect repellents on children, follow these safety guidelines:
- Use insect repellents according to the product labels.
-If the product says that you need to use it only on exposed skin, avoid applying it under clothing.
-Never apply repellents to cuts, wounds or even irritated skin.-
-Use insect repellents sparingly.
-You really do not need to use more of the product, in order for it to be more effective.
-When applying insect repellents on a child, apply it to on your own hands and then rub it on your child.
-Make sure you don’t apply the product near their eyes and mouth. Apply it lightly on the ears of a child.
-Do not apply insect repellents on your child’s hands because they may introduce the product to their own eyes or mouth.
-Make sure that you keep insect repellents out of your child’s reach.
-After your child spends time outdoors, make sure you wash treated skin with soap and water.
-If you notice any reaction on your child, wash the treated skin and contact your health care provider right away.
- Dress your child appropriately when outdoors, and make sure that your environment is not an ideal breeding ground for insects.
~Amy

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