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Mosquito repellent and sunscreen: How to use them together

Mosquito repellent and sunscreen: How to use them together photo
Mosquitoes and burns can be just as annoying. Learn how to protect yourself from both.
We have seen the play: We are in a fantastic place for the holidays, it is afternoon because you will be present with the child and there is a dense forest near the sea. 

Or you've just gone camping insect repellent and sunscreen is always in your hands.

Sunscreen and anti-mosquito spray are summer must-buys, but how?
use together

We found the right series for you so you know how to use them.

Start with sunscreen. Apply a generous amount and let it absorb.

Continue with mosquito repellent. Apply a thin layer only to areas left uncovered.
No need to exaggerate: if you put too much, you won't get a better result.

Next application. While the sunscreen needs to be reapplied every 2 hours, there aren't any
instructions for mosquito repellents.

That is why "2 in 1" products are not recommended, since you have additional exposure to a larger amount of chemicals. For safety, follow the instructions for use on the product packaging. 

A good solution for the beach or vacation would be a mosquito repellent in another form, like a wet wipe or a wristband that will also save you time.
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