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How the 'Bite Away' put a stop to endlessly scratching mosquito bites

How the 'Bite Away' put a stop to endlessly scratching mosquito bites

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How the 'Bite Away' put a stop to endlessly scratching mosquito bites

How the 'Bite Away' put a stop to endlessly scratching mosquito bites

this time of year. Everyone wants to know how to make mosquito bites, stop itching. When a mosquito bites you, a bit of their saliva enters your skin, your immune system responds by releasing a mixture of compounds, including the chemical Histamine reports, the health post. And here's where the trouble starts. If the overwhelming urge to scratch is disrupting your fun and outdoor sea. Summer plans try some of these treatments before relentlessly itchy red spots start to pop up cleaning the area with warm, soapy water can do the trick as it washes away residual saliva, Cool down your skin with an ice pack or anything cold. Really press it for 2 to 3 minutes and you'll see how it suppresses the itch. A cold tea back can do the trick to according to health line, you'll see how green and black teas anti swelling effects aren't just useful for soloing eyes over the counter. Creams can be an ally to look for lotions with primal cane hydrocortisone or kala. Mine rubbing alcohol can do the trick to avoid using too much as it can irritate the skin. Then there's honey, aloe, vera, mince, garlic with coconut oil, blended oats and water. Or use the godfather of all cleaning solutions, baking soda that, plus water can provide a pace that will not only stop the itching, but probably leave your bathroom spotless. Yeah.
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How the 'Bite Away' put a stop to endlessly scratching mosquito bites

How the 'Bite Away' put a stop to endlessly scratching mosquito bites

This review comes from our partners at BestProductsMore often than not, some of our favorite buys are small, how-didn't-I-know-about-this products that solve an everyday problem. That's what we're highlighting in Best Products' Little Lifesavers series: cheap, simple purchases that you'll use on the daily. Hit "Add to Cart" and thank us later! Problem: Insect bites are annoying, itchy, and sometimes painful.Solution: The Bite Away is a nifty handheld gadget that immediately eases the sting and itchiness from bug bites. To help ease the urge to itch and the stinging pain from occasional bug bites, we've found solace in the Bite Away. It's a tiny device about the size of a pregnancy test that uses heat to stop the histamine reaction. It seems like such a gimmicky, almost infomercial-like product — but, it truly works. The battery-operated Bite Away is simple to use. All you have to do is place the end of the device on top of your bite, push a button, a yellow light will turn on, and when the light goes dark, that's it — you're all done!The Bite Away does hurt a little bit when you're using it, but given how irritating and painful bug bites can be, we think the temporary discomfort is worth putting up with. The device uses hot metal to heat the skin. It warms up to 124 degrees Fahrenheit and basically sears the location of your bite, which sounds unnerving. For context, a fresh cup of coffee is roughly 180 degrees according to the National Coffee Association.However, the heat lasts either 3 or 5 seconds (depending on which button you push) so the pain comes and goes quickly. The shorter cycle is for milder bites, and the longer one is for those bigger bites that itch for days. Supposedly, the Bite Away can even stop the pain from bee stings.I haven't experienced any scars or long-lasting marks from using the Bite Away — and I've owned mine for over a year now. The nifty device is also FDA-cleared, and dermatologist-tested, so I've always felt safe using it. Although the FDA says it can be used by children ages 2 and up, I personally wouldn't use it on a child.Still not convinced? Itching, pain, and swelling caused by bites and stings from wasps, mosquitoes, and bees significantly decreased after using Bite Away, according to a study* with about 150 participants that was conducted by the National Center for Biotechnology Information.Before the Bite Away, I would scratch my bug bites to the point that my skin would later scar. Now, thanks to the Bite Away, I never even feel the need to itch. It's a small product that's made a big impact on my life during the summer months, and I truly can't recommend it enough.Wrap-Up: The Bite Away instantly eases the swelling, pain, and itchiness of pesky insect bites and will turn your huge bug bite welts into tiny mounds in just days. Although it feels slightly painful while using it, the brief pain is well worth the inconvenience of any bug bite I've ever experienced.*It's quickly worth mentioning that the referenced study above was funded by Bite Away's parent company and it did not have a control group of people with bites who did not use the device.SHOP BITE AWAYEnjoy an insect-free summer with these 10 powerful bug zappers

This review comes from our partners at BestProducts


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More often than not, some of our favorite buys are small, how-didn't-I-know-about-this products that solve an everyday problem. That's what we're highlighting in Best Products' series: cheap, simple purchases that you'll use on the daily. Hit "Add to Cart" and thank us later!

Problem: Insect bites are annoying, itchy, and sometimes painful.

Solution: The is a nifty handheld gadget that immediately eases the sting and itchiness from bug bites.

To help ease the urge to itch and the stinging pain from occasional bug bites, we've found solace in the . It's a tiny device about the size of a pregnancy test that uses heat to stop the histamine reaction. It seems like such a gimmicky, almost infomercial-like product — but, it truly works.

Insect Sting and Bite Relief Device
bite away
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$29.98
$24.99

The battery-operated Bite Away is simple to use. All you have to do is place the end of the device on top of your bite, push a button, a yellow light will turn on, and when the light goes dark, that's it — you're all done!

bite away being used on brandon's arm
Brandon Carte

The does hurt a little bit when you're using it, but given how irritating and painful bug bites can be, we think the temporary discomfort is worth putting up with. The device uses hot metal to heat the skin. It warms up to 124 degrees Fahrenheit and basically sears the location of your bite, which sounds unnerving. For context, a fresh cup of coffee is roughly 180 degrees the National Coffee Association.

However, the heat lasts either 3 or 5 seconds (depending on which button you push) so the pain comes and goes quickly. The shorter cycle is for milder bites, and the longer one is for those bigger bites that itch for days. Supposedly, the Bite Away can even stop the pain from bee stings.

I haven't experienced any scars or long-lasting marks from using the Bite Away — and I've owned mine for over a year now. The nifty device is also , and dermatologist-tested, so I've always felt safe using it. Although the FDA says it can be used by children ages 2 and up, I personally wouldn't use it on a child.

bite away in use
Brandon Carte

Still not convinced? Itching, pain, and swelling caused by bites and stings from wasps, mosquitoes, and bees significantly decreased , according to a study* with about 150 participants that was conducted by the National Center for Biotechnology Information.

Before the Bite Away, I would scratch my bug bites to the point that my skin would later scar. Now, thanks to the Bite Away, I never even feel the need to itch. It's a small product that's made a big impact on my life during the summer months, and I truly can't recommend it enough.

Wrap-Up: The instantly eases the swelling, pain, and itchiness of pesky insect bites and will turn your huge bug bite welts into tiny mounds in just days. Although it feels slightly painful while using it, the brief pain is well worth the inconvenience of any bug bite I've ever experienced.

*It's quickly worth mentioning that the referenced study above was funded by Bite Away's parent company and it did not have a control group of people with bites who did not use the device.


Enjoy an insect-free summer with these 10 powerful bug zappers