Bug Guard, SSS Bath oil... Do I need it? What is the difference?

So  lately I am  sure  everyone has noticed that I have been reposting a  LOT of  news stories about mosquitoes and ticks. Now those of you who  know me  know that I am not a  big bug person. I  am  generally a " live  and let live" type person ( unless of course they are in my house... that  violates the habitat rule, which I will explain some other time.) BUT I have  more than a general dislike  of both mosquitoes and ticks. Part of it has to  do with the  types of diseases they carry, part of  it  has to do  with  the fact that I  know people  who are allergic to their bites. Either  way I  consider it  foolhardy  to  invite trouble especially if it has  six legs.

Many of you know that I sell  Avon... and Skin so Soft is one of the best common remedies for  insect bite prevention out there. At least non medicinally  anyway... and I have been getting a LOT of  questions lately about  SSS and Bug Guard. What is it? Do I have it? etc and so  forth... So   here it is...

Skin so Soft is a bath  oil primarily... it is good for prevention of insect bites and  stings, in addition to many other uses. The original  formula is what works for  this and  is  available in 5.5, 16.9 and 25 oz bottles.

Also in the  Skin So Soft line is Bug Guard which was  formulated because Avon started to  realize  how often people  were  using the bath oil   against mosquitoes and other pests. Both the IR5335 and the Picardin formulas are  safe to use on children (6mo old and older) and animals.

The Bug  Guard Expedition  with IR5335 also has  sun protection in the  form of SPF28 sunscreen.
Both  are available for  personal  delivery or purchase on my estore here: www.youravon.com/meganwalker






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