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titleOfInvention Gel insect repellent
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] Regarding an improved composition of an insect repellent for use on the skin surface of the human body, it is possible to apply it uniformly and efficiently without causing a sticky feeling on the skin surface. In addition, the present invention provides a gel insect repellent capable of maintaining the insect repellent effect for a long period of time. [Structure] A water-soluble gel base such as carboxyvinyl polymer, purified water and a gelling agent for gelling the gel base, a liquid insect repellent, and a dispersant for the repellent. Become. [Effect] The insect repellent on the target skin surface can be extremely easily spread, and its application can be made uniform. In addition, running water accompanying the coating operation eliminates the sticky feeling on the coated surface. In addition, the presence of the gel base maintains the repellent effect for a long time.
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