FACTS
- Skin and Eye Irritation: Direct contact with repellents like DEET, picaridin, or essential oils can cause redness, rashes, or burning sensations in sensitive individuals.
- Inhalation Effects: Spraying indoors or near the face may lead to respiratory irritation, dizziness, or headaches.
- Neurological Reactions: Rare cases of seizures or tremors have been linked to high-concentration, repeated use of DEET.
- Endocrine Disruption: Some natural repellents (e.g., lavender, tea tree oils) and synthetic variants like permethrin are suspected of affecting hormonal function.
- Chemical Interactions and Material Damage: DEET can degrade certain synthetics (e.g., spandex, plastics), and combining it with sunscreen may reduce sun […]
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