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  • Spritz on clothing, accessories, hats, bags, shoes, you name it.

    Lasts for multiple uses. Re-apply after laundering or soaking.

    Do not apply directly to skin. Feverfew (Chrysanthemum) may cause mild photosensitivity when used on skin.

  • When it comes to ticks: consider your clothing.

    • Materials: Ticks use static electricity to get on your clothes. Cotton, wool and natural fibers are less conductive and less prone to static electricity.

    • Texture: Ticks are typically unable to climb up smooth surfaces. Clothing with a toothy weave gives them little stairs to heaven.

    • This bottle is infinitely reusable. Made from high quality borosilicate glass, BPA free.

    • We utilize UV printing application methods in order to avoid toxic emissions from traditional printing processes. Our plastics are recycled and readily recyclable.

    • We work hard so that you pay for the product itself, not the fancy packaging. We hand press labels on each bottle, and make our own boxes in house — reducing typical supply chain and energy impact by 60%. They may not be perfect but, do we, as a planet, need to keep paying the price for perfect? Not if we’re awesome.

  • Check out the science behind our ingredients. Stay tuned to anti journal for all things science, research, tips & tricks when it comes to bugs and beauty.

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