Mosquitoes. Uninvited guests of all picnics, evenings by the river and romantic summer moments on the balcony. They appear unexpectedly, leaving behind an itchy disaster that can easily convince you that you would rather wear a tracksuit than a sleeveless dress to your next business meeting. The feeling of something crawling under your skin and inviting you to scratch is familiar to almost everyone. And then there's this: every time, the bite happens in the most impractical place - somewhere where it's not appropriate to scratch in public. Read on to learn the trick that stops the itching in 30 seconds.
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Sting, shock, pain – what now? When you get stung by an insect, there is no room for panic!
We always greet the first warm days with great enthusiasm. But along with the heat come uninvited guests - mosquitoes. These tiny flyers spoil the summer idyll for many with their spots. But when it comes to protecting the youngest, the question arises: what is best for their delicate skin? So what is the best way to protect a child from mosquito bites?
Is there anything more annoying than mosquitoes that sneak up on our skin and leave painful and itchy spots on it? Some people are convinced that, unfortunately, they are a magnet for mosquitoes: in society, these insects will always choose them. We asked what science says: is it true that mosquitoes "prefer" some people? What is the reason for this and how to prevent spots in a natural way?
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