It sure is, and it works as good as Deep Wood Off.
Cedar oil is a natural insect repellent. It works on fleas all the way up to snakes.
yes you can make insect repellent as an investigatory project.. this is one of the example : NATURAL INSECT REPELLENT materials: cacao leaves garlic eucalyptus oil olive oil PROCEDURE boil the cacao leaves grind the garlic and mix the eucalyptus oil to the olive oil and mix it to the boil cacao leaves
citronella
Some- It is commonly known to work on fleas for example.
The first reported use of insect repellent can be recorded back to 425 B.C. Herodtus observed an Egyptian fisherman using oil extracted from the castor-oil .
Limonene is the chemical component of a dalandan peel that can best use in insect repellent. It is also what we call as "orange oil". It has a bitter taste that makes the insects irritated.
To dilute citronella oil, combine it with a liquid base. Try combining it with witch hazel, olive oil, vodka, or rubbing alcohol.
Topically eucalyptus oil is used for athlete's foot and other fungal infection, cuts, dandruff, wounds and as an insect repellent. It is commonly used in steam to treat colds, sore throats and coughs and nasal congestion. It has no listing for use on sprains.
most musk perfume's now are synthetics true musk is very expensive and is only used in top fragrances
I don't know that there is such a thing as the "musk family." The origins and most common source of musk oil are from the male Musk Deer. Other animals can be a source of musk oil: the muskrat, the musk ox, and the musk duck are a few.
Alyssa Ashley Musk Oil can be found in CVS
Musk oil can come from three sources. It can come from plants, animals or synthetic sources. Traditionally musk oil comes from male musk deer.