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As the weather gets warmer, our sleeves get shorter and we tend to get 'happy feet' as we start enjoying more time outdoors.
So, the question is; do you use an insect repellent to ward off the little critters?
And if so, is it DEET chemical free?
One of the most common key active ingredients contained in the majority of insect repellents you'll find on the market is Diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET).
Here we take a look at this chemical and suggest some natural alternatives to regular chemical based repellents to keep the pesky insects at bay.
For more information visit us at www.tolmanselfcare.com
For more episodes and self care products, visit us at tolmanselfcare.com
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As the weather gets warmer, our sleeves get shorter and we tend to get 'happy feet' as we start enjoying more time outdoors.
So, the question is; do you use an insect repellent to ward off the little critters?
And if so, is it DEET chemical free?
One of the most common key active ingredients contained in the majority of insect repellents you'll find on the market is Diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET).
Here we take a look at this chemical and suggest some natural alternatives to regular chemical based repellents to keep the pesky insects at bay.
For more information visit us at www.tolmanselfcare.com
For more episodes and self care products, visit us at tolmanselfcare.com