
Ease Those Scratchy Mozzie Bites In A Zap
If you’re unlucky enough to get bitten by mosquitoes, here’s a new ingenious form of relief to stop that annoying itching…
Zap-Ease bite relief from incognito is the simplest, most effective and harmless way of stopping the itch and urge to scratch that comes from insect bites, nettle stings and even jellyfish! And it’s a ‘must-have’ for those prone to forgetting to apply their incognito insect repellent spray!
Zap-Ease is very safe and an incredibly effective treatment for insect bites. In clinical trials, well over 78% of people tested reported being ‘itch free’ within 5 minutes of using Zap-Ease on their bites.
Simply place the flat end directly on top of the mosquito bite, in contact with your skin if possible, although it also works through light fabrics. Hold between your first 2 fingers and squeeze the button with your thumb. And immediately, the itching will ease and inflammation and skin blemishes will dramatically reduce.
How does Zap-Ease work?
Zap-Ease delivers a small, harmless electrical impulse, which triggers your brain to release endorphins down the same neural pathways. When these happy hormones are released they trick the brain into thinking you haven’t been bitten!
‘Clicking’ Zap-Ease several times around the area of the bite has the effect of localising the poison and inhibiting the histamine release, which causes the itch and the urge to scratch, thus acting like an anti-histamine without any of the potentially harmful side-effects. The toxicity of the mosquito bite becomes neutralised, with no harmful effect on the surrounding skin, stopping the customary inflammation and unsightly swelling.
It is portable, discreet and can be used anytime, anywhere. There is no battery required, no chemicals, its non-allergenic and ecologically sound. It’s also cost effective, it can last at least 5 years or for 1000 bites.
incognito® Zap-Ease retails at £6.49 and is available from Waitrose, Holland & Barrett, Planet Organic, Whole Foods Market, Harrods, Revital, Ocado, Duchy of Cornwall Nurseries, pharmacies, health stores and direct at www.lessmosquito.com