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Your cart is empty.Here's a plant-based way to keep them away. Hello Bello Mosquito Repellent is made with organic essential oils and it’s lab-tested to repel mosquitoes for up to four hours. Say hello to good times in the great outdoors!
Omri Ran
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Pros:🦟 All-Natural Ingredients: Made with lemongrass, cedarwood, citronella, and peppermint oils, this repellent is safe for both kids and adults.🍃 Pleasant Scent: Unlike many chemical-based repellents, it has a refreshing, mild fragrance that isn’t overpowering.🌞 Works Well Outdoors: Perfect for barbecues, camping trips, and outdoor play—keeps mosquitos away without harsh chemicals.💧 Non-Greasy: The spray doesn’t leave a sticky residue on your skin or clothes.👶 Kid-Friendly: Safe to use on kids, providing peace of mind when your little ones are playing outside.Cons:🕰️ Reapplication Needed: Since it’s a natural product, it may require reapplication more often than chemical sprays.🏠 Limited Coverage Area: The spray can be a bit concentrated, so it’s important to make sure you cover all areas.Summary: 🌿 If you’re looking for a natural mosquito repellent that works well without the harsh chemicals, Hello Bello Mosquito Repellent Spray is a great choice! It’s made with a combination of lemongrass, cedarwood, citronella, and peppermint oils, which not only repels mosquitoes effectively but also leaves behind a pleasant scent. While you may need to reapply it occasionally, especially in more mosquito-heavy areas, it’s an excellent alternative to conventional repellents. Plus, it's safe for the whole family, including your little ones! 🌞🌱💚 Highly recommend for those who prefer eco-friendly products! 💚
Outta Sight
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
When you live in a place with high humidity and a dog that won’t go outside at night to do her business without you standing there, you know mosquito repellent is something that you need to keep by the door at all times. I’ve pretty much always just use the big name brands that are full of crazy chemicals and probably horrible for you and your skin. I had never once thought about getting one that was all natural And then this one came across my feed!I know citronella sent isn’t for everybody but I personally like it and this does have that sent, but it does not smell like there are a bunch of other unnatural things going on your body. It was pretty warm the last couple nights, so I decided to spray it on While the dog and I did our nightly dance. And I decided to go ahead and throw her ball for her at night just to stay out a little longer to see if I got attacked by mosquitoes. I did not, but I know they were out there because the bug zapper was going bananas. This repellent smells very good. It is a little bit oily and even after washing it sticks with you a little bit the smell that is, but it’s not overwhelming. I’d much rather smell the citronella and the citrus then that big namebrand that smells like you just walked through a vat of chemicals. At the end of the day this stuff seems to work. I can’t wait till we get deeper into the summer Time and let all my family know about this. I do believe I’m gonna stick with it and keep one in the side-by-side and by the front door at all times.e
KaitKat22
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
I'm mosquito's favorite snack-- I can be in a group of 20 people and the mosquitoes will seek me out every time, I regularly get 20-30 bites at a time and it's torture. I don't use harsh chemicals, so I wanted to give this a try. Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to deter them much for me. Seems to work okay for my husband, but like I said I'm a magnet and it should be studied or something because NOTHING deters them.That being said, the ingredients here are clean, natural, and i would put it on my kids and not worry.Anyway, might work for you, but I have to keep searching.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
I discovered years ago that I was extremely allergic to DEET. Just a little bit on my skin would cause a pretty bad rash. These days, I can tolerate it better, but I still would rather it not be on my skin or entering my blood stream.When our child was born, my wife became pretty good at making repellant out of essential oils. They were nowhere as effective as DEET-based repellant, but we felt a lot more comfortable spraying it on our child, with a suitable level of dilution. It didn't last nearly as long as DEET (less than 2 hours of effectiveness vs. 6-12 hours), but it was definitely better than nothing. And it's a lot of work buying all the ingredients and mixing them.Hello Bello is of course a popular brand for baby and kids products. I love that they came up with this combination of different essential oils, including citronella, cedarwood, peppermint, and lemongrass. I also love that they're fully transparent with all the ingredients; all of them are ones I recognize and can pronounce, and it's made in the USA. I have zero qualms about using this on my whole family.Regarding application, set your expectations properly; unlike traditional aerosol DEET sprays that comes out as a thin layer of mist, this one comes out sort of as a white foam or cream which you rub on your skin. It smell really nice, kind of lemony, kind of herby. It didn't irritate me at all. To apply it, you need to twist the cap from the lock to the unlock position, and even then it can take a bit of force to push the button.As for the effectiveness, set your expectations properly here too. Of all the oils they use, the citronella and lemongrass are probably the best at messing with mosquitoes' olfactory receptors, which can make it harder for them to detect the CO2 and odors coming from your body. But unlike DEET-based products, you'll need to apply it often, maybe as frequently as once an hour, if you're in an area with light to moderate mosquitoes. If you're in a area with a very heavy concentration of mosquitos, it may not do much good at all.Over the years, I've tended to use a dual approach. I'll use an all-natural product like this directly on my skin, and I'll use a DEET repellant on my clothes (which is actually preferable in some cases not just because you're reducing skin exposure, but also because you're not going to sweat it off...just be careful to avoid synthetics, which the chemicals may damage).
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