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Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol 120ml
RM 19.30
Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol is an insect-repellent spray classified under topical mosquito repellents, formulated with plant-based essential oils such as lemon eucalyptus oil and lemongrass oil to help discourage mosquito landings and bites on treated skin and clothing. It is a DEET-free, non-greasy fine mist designed for easy, even coverage during outdoor activities. Some users may experience mild side effects such as temporary skin irritation, redness, itching, dryness, or a mild burning sensation at the spray site; rare allergic reactions may also occur. The aerosol format allows quick application and provides hours of protection when applied correctly. Always follow the product label for proper use and safety recommendations.
How to take Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol
Hold the can about 15 cm from exposed skin or clothing and spray in a slow sweeping motion until the area is evenly covered. For children, spray a small amount into your hands first and then gently apply it onto their skin.
Dosage of Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol
Spray as needed before going outdoors, and reapply every 2–3 hours or after excessive sweating or water exposure to maintain continuous mosquito defence.
Shelf life of Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol
The product usually maintains stability for several years from manufacture; always check the expiry date printed on the can before use.
How to store Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the cap or nozzle protected to avoid contamination and unintended discharge.
Active Ingredient Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol
Natural plant-based oils such as Lemon Eucalyptus Oil and Lemongrass Oil (Exact composition may vary by region).
Side effects of Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol
Contraindications of Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol
Avoid using this product if you have known allergies to citronella, eucalyptus, lemongrass or similar essential oils. Do not spray on broken, inflamed, sunburned or irritated skin. Discontinue use if severe irritation or rash develops.
Drug & Food Interaction of Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol
There are no known systemic drug or food interactions with this mosquito repellent. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes. If the product accidentally enters the eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. Avoid inhalation or ingestion.
Quick Tips of Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol
FAQs of Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol
Q1: Can I buy Tiger Balm Mosquito Repel Aerosol online in Malaysia?
Yes, this product is widely available through licensed Malaysian online pharmacies and e-commerce platforms.
Q2: Do I need a prescription to purchase this mosquito repellent in Malaysia?
No, it is an over-the-counter personal care product and does not require a prescription.
Q3: How can I ensure the product I receive is genuine?
Purchase only from trusted Malaysian sellers, official distributors, or licensed pharmacies that provide original packaging and clear expiry information.
Q4: Is discreet delivery available within Malaysia?
Yes, many online stores and pharmacies offer discreet packaging and delivery options.
Q5: How long does delivery usually take within Malaysia?
Delivery typically takes 1–3 working days depending on your location and the courier service.
Q6: Can I use this repellent on clothing too?
Yes, you can spray lightly on both exposed skin and clothing for added protection.
Q7: Is it suitable for children?
Spray into your own hands first and then gently apply it to children’s skin; avoid spraying directly on their face or hands.
Q8: How often should I reapply the spray?
Reapply every 2–3 hours or after sweating or water exposure for continuous effectiveness.
Most bug bites and stings are minor and will heal within a few hours or days. They may, however, get contaminated, trigger a severe allergic response (anaphylaxis), or transmit dangerous diseases like Lyme disease and malaria. Wasps, hornets, bees, horseflies, ticks, mosquitoes, fleas, bedbugs, spiders, and midges are among the insects that bite or sting.
Insect bites and stings frequently result in a red, swelling lump on the skin. This may be uncomfortable and, in some circumstances, quite irritating. The symptoms will usually go away within a few hours or days, however, they may continue a bit longer in rare cases.
Some people have a mild allergic response, in which the skin surrounding the bite or sting becomes inflamed, red, and painful. This should be over in a week. A severe allergic response might develop on rare occasions, producing symptoms such as difficulty breathing, dizziness, and a swollen face or lips. This needs medical attention immediately.
Since prevention is the best medicine, learning how to identify and avoid biting and stinging animals or insects is the best way to keep safe. But, considering we can't always escape these circumstances, carry insect repellent with you everywhere you go.