Wow, this article truly a surprises for me. If you have this product sitting on your cupboard, take it out and keep it in your purse as it will be handy anytime, now that it's rainy season when mosquitos are having a feast.
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Not
too long ago, my boyfriend and I went to the Dominican Republic to
visit his family. I was prepared for the humidity, the fast-paced
Spanish, and the endless servings of plantains, but I wasn’t ready for
the hordes of mosquitoes. “They bite foreigners more than natives,” my
boyfriend warned, and he was right. After just one evening (despite
sleeping under a netted canopy!), my legs were covered in huge, blotchy
marks that were nearly impossible to resist itching.
After seeing all my bites, my boyfriend’s mother passed me a tub of Vicks VapoRub
($5), swearing it would cure them. I was pretty apprehensive. I seem to
be particularly sensitive to mosquitoes, because each of my bites turns
into a quarter-sized welt that mars my skin for over a week. But I
tried out the remedy on a few spots, mostly out of respect to my
potential mother-in-law. To my great surprise, not only was the itching
quickly soothed, but each bump faded in a few short days! Turns out the
product is used for many ailments in DR, including headaches, fevers,
toenail fungus, and more. (It reminded me a lot of Windex in My Big Fat Greek Wedding.)
According to NYC dermatologist Dr. Neal Schultz,
host of DermTV.com and creator of BeautyRx by Dr. Schultz, there’s some
solid science behind this homeopathic remedy. “Three of the ingredients
(menthol, camphor, and thymol) are topical analgesics,” he explained.
“They create a cooling sensation and stop the itching.”
The
VapoRub was also responsible for flatting each bite, thanks to the
formula’s nutmeg oil. This essential oil has anti-inflammatory
properties, as well as pain-relieving and redness-reducing benefits.
(That’s why it makes such a good at-home acne treatment.) Finally, the cedarleaf oil in Vicks acts as a natural mosquito repellent! Sometimes moms really do know best — I’ll never go on another tropical vacation without stashing a jar in my suitcase.
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