Mosquito repellent: here is the most effective product… and the worst, according to 60 million consumers

Mosquito repellent: here is the most effective product… and the worst, according to 60 million consumers
Mosquito repellent: here is the most effective product… and the worst, according to 60 million consumers

the essential
The magazine 60 million consumers tested the effectiveness of several mosquito repellents. Several creams, lotions and sprays protect well against bites, others much less. Good to know as the summer holidays approach.

Sunglasses, sunscreen, hat… not forgetting mosquito repellent. It has become essential in your vacation suitcase. What’s more annoying than a mosquito circling around you and, worse, biting you all over your body? The mosquito repellent product has become essential when we know that the tiger mosquito is present in 78 departments and that 1,679 cases of dengue fever were recorded in mainland France between January 1 and April 19, 2024.

Sprays not recommended

To protect your skin, there is a choice of brands sold in supermarkets and pharmacies/parapharmacies and various formulas: spray, cream or lotion. The products sold can be adapted to children or adults, to your holiday destination (temperate or tropical zone), be with or without odor.

It should be noted that the High Council for Public Health recommends mosquito repellents in lotion or cream form. Spray products are less easy to apply and there is a risk of inhalation.

15 products tested

To find out which mosquito repellent was the most effective, the magazine 60 million consumers tested fifteen products from the brands Cinq sur cinq, Insect Ecran, Autan, Puressentiel or Moustifluid. The majority were sold in sprays. Some contain synthetic molecules (IR3535 and DEET *), others contain products of natural origin. Products based on IR3535 have no odor, products based on DEET and of natural origin may have an odor.

A variable duration of protection

The duration of protection varies. All products based on IR3535 protect for more than 8 hours. Of two products based on IR3535 concentrated at 20%, the first protects for a little more than 11 hours, the second 8.5 hours. As 60 million consumers points out, “the difference is probably in the rest of the formula”. But it is a secret.

The magazine’s test shows that we must be wary of labels. One product promises 16 hours of protection. Reading an asterisk on the label label, we read that it is valid in two applications. Another label promises 8 hours of protection in “high risk areas”. The fine print specifies that the protection is 8 hours in temperate zones but… 7 hours in tropical zones.

The duration of protection is much more variable with products based on active ingredients of natural origin.

Avoid high concentrations for children and pregnant women

If the active ingredients in mosquito repellent products do not present “any worrying risk” according to 60 million consumers, they are not trivial. Products with too high a dose of IR3535 or DEET are not recommended for young children and pregnant women. It is important to follow the instructions on the labels.

A risk for plastic

It is strongly recommended to wash your hands after applying mosquito repellent to your body. The greatest precaution is recommended for contact lens wearers. It should be noted that DEET has the disadvantage of melting plastic. So be careful with your watch strap, glasses arms or synthetic clothing.

Recommended products and products to avoid

Verdict of the test 60 million consumers : the best result is obtained by the product Cinq sur cinq family spray in 100 ml rated 16.8/20. Moustifluid high protection spray for risk areas obtains a score of 16.4/20. The podium is completed by Mousti KO with 15.5/20. Two brands do not achieve the average: MoustiCare and NeoBulle. As the magazine points out, the best protection against mosquitoes remains clothing, fans or mosquito nets.

* IR3535 (ethyl N-acetyl-N-butyl-ß-alaninate) and DEET (N1, N-diethyl-m-toluamide) are the two main skin repellents contained in mosquito repellent products.
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