Anti-Insect Camouflage From Incognito

April 8, 2009 on 9:18 am | In Adventure Travel, Africa, Beachbooker, Cabinweb, Canada, London, Outdoors, Road Trips, United Kingdom | Comments Off


Natural, Eco-Friendly Anti-Insect Camouflage From Incognito Is Loved By Celebrities On Their Tropical TV Travels

Davina McCall, Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor and the England Cricket team have all declared how impressed they are with incognito 100% natural, ethically produced anti-insect products, gentle enough for the most sensitive skins yet powerful enough for use even in the deepest tropics.

Davina McCall is currently using incognito in Africa during her filming for Comic Relief, saying “it’s brilliant”, and Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman used only incognito products on their recent TV show ‘Long Way Down’ charting their motorcycle trip down the length of Africa.

Says Charley, “we used incognito on Long Way Down and it was fantastic.

It worked really really well against the mosquitoes and does everything it says on the bottle.” Charley is intending to go incognito again on his next trip when it begins filming later this year in Papua New Guinea.

The England Cricket team is using incognito products on their current tour in Antigua, West Indies to great effect. With DEET being implicated as a serious health threat and even being linked to Gulf War Syndrome, incognito’s Directors are confident that the use of their natural products may even help the team’s performance!

Get Your Tropical Gear Here So how does incognito work? Says Patricia Carter, Director, “A female mosquito can detect human kairomones (similar to pheromones) up to one kilometre away! Our products mask these kairomones, camouflaging the wearer so they remain incognito – unrecognisable – to the blood thirsty mosquito! They also do not have the unwanted negative side effects and health risks associated with chemical repellents such as DEET.”

Selling both in the UK and abroad, including recently in Hawaii and the Caribbean, the fresh, pleasant smelling incognito products use a secret blend of 100% natural ingredients, all containing an organically certified citronella only found on the volcanic island of Java, which is much more effective against insects than ordinary citronella found elsewhere.


As well as smelling much better than pungent chemical-based repellents, incognito camouflage products are ideal for people, especially babies and young children, who do not wish to expose themselves to the potential hazards of chemically manufactured toxins. They prefer to invest in an infinitely safer product. Those with sensitive skins or skin conditions will also benefit from the gentler, natural formulations, without compromising on efficacy.

Rigorously tested by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, incognito works on all insects, not just mosquitoes. The range includes a 100ml camouflage spray, citronella incense sticks, after-sun moisturiser, and a 3-in-1 shampoo, conditioner and camouflage, as well as soaps: jasmine rice, ginger and citronella; lemongrass and citronella; and luxury loofah soap, which contains skin conditioning loofah for exfoliation as well as cleansing, and therefore the perfect minimalistic product for light travelling – you can even recycle the loofah as a gentle pan scourer when all the soap is gone!

All soap packaging is made from biodegradeable Saa paper, made from sustainable mulberry bark harvested in fair trade conditions by impoverished Thai women.

incognito products are transported ethically, fashionably and practically in their roll-up travel bags which can be hung on a wall or door, or unrolled flat.

Incognito is sold direct through their website www.lessmosquito.com or through Wholefoods in Kensington, Fresh n Wild, Planet Organic, John Bell & Croydon, airport outlets of Harrods and most chemists. All products except the luxury loofah soap (which contains honey) are certified by the Vegan Society.

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