Say goodbye to itchy woes! 🌙
The Beurer BR90 Insect Bite Healer offers a natural, chemical-free solution for relieving itching and swelling from insect bites and stings. With a quick-warming ceramic plate, it accelerates healing and is suitable for sensitive skin. Its compact design and optional light make it perfect for outdoor activities, while the device can be used up to 300 times with included batteries.
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Beurer |
Format | Band |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
G**G
Great product
Well designed, high quality product.Size is just right.I really like the LED which is located middle of heating plat making it easier to place the device on the right spot.It feels just about comfortable amount of heat, no pain.I am happy that I bought it.
L**Y
Works so well
I took this on holiday and remembered I had it when I got a big, itchy bite on my foot - I double-clicked it as I held it against the bite, and I got instant relief! We've all used it quite a few times since, and it really calms a bite. It works so well and I love that it's pretty small and can be attached to a bag or keyring, so I can keep it with me over the summer or on holiday.
S**R
Useful for a guy named "Most Attractive Man" ten years running by "Mosquito Weekly" magazine
I may not be the most handsome guy in the world, but mosquitoes think I am utterly delicious. I can't seem to attract a human mate, but whilst mosquitoes exist, I will never be alone. Yes, I really did win those awards. Last year I was even a centrefold...I am covered in a very different kind of "love bite". Hey, they say love hurts, right?I was very sceptical that this product would help - I've tried the "clicker" ones which produce a mild electric current, which feel like a rubber band being slapped against the bite, but apart from slightly electrocuting me, these left the bites feeling just as sore and itchy as before.So, electrocuting myself doesn't help.Antihistamine creams give the bites a lovely sheen and seem to bring out that attractive redness, so I look like I'm covered in greasy boils, but they don't do anything for the itching either.So, understand I was sceptical that a device which heated my skin for a few seconds was going to do anything, but hey, I am a single middle-aged male who can only get mosquitoes to come anywhere near me, so I have spare cash to waste on more useless gadgets. I don't spend it on dates.The thing is though, this little gadget pretty much works. It won't cure your bite magically, but it does calm down the itching and reduce the swelling a little.You can use it for 3 seconds or 6 seconds, but I am a very hardcore, rugged bloke (yeah right, I wouldn't be single if I was) so I went straight for the 6. Anyone impressed yet? Date? No?You turn it on with a tiny switch, which seems unnecessarily tiny, even to a bloke like me...Seriously, it fine for me but it's very small and and it's white on a white background so could be easier to use. Once it's switched on, a single click gives you 3 seconds, a double click gives you 6 seconds. Same principle as a computer mouse, but more awkward because you're holding it at an angle on your skin with one hand and trying to do a quick double-click with the other.Someone else doing it for you would help here, but this presents obvious problems for someone like me. Bitter, I?Anyway, it's hot but not unbearably so and it's all over quite quickly (oh dear, I am just handing people the lines now aren't I?)It could be redesigned to be easier to use, especially for people who are covered in mosquito bites and so, like me, may have difficulty in getting other humans to approach them. It is the bites that's the reason. I believe that.I need to believe that.Anyway, seriously. A couple of ease of use niggles aside, this product works to reduce itching and swelling from insect bites. It cools down very quickly and is compact and easy to store.If you are as attractive to mosquitoes as I am, whether or not fellow humans feel the same about you, it's worth a look.
L**E
Cold Sore Miracle!
The media could not be loaded. So I purchased this after reading that it may help stop cold sores in it's tracks if caught early enough in the tingling period.I've suffered pretty badly with the Herpes virus for years, and the majority of creams and lotions don't really do anything apart from numb the pain. When I had heard about this device, I was excited to give it a try.It is a small black, rounded edge device which is easy to hold and use. It comes with 2 x batteries in the box and an instruction manual.It has a little switch on the side for the power and the light, then a round button on the front. You put the device directly onto the area then click the round button once for a 3 second heat zap (sensitive skin), or twice for a 6 second heat zap.It gets quite hot but nothing completely unbearable for me.I then cleaned it and put it away.What do you know, it stopped it in it's tracks! The tingling was instantly stopped and I was just left with a slightly red area where the heat had been applied. I went about my normal day and when I woke up the next morning, there was no sign of it even there!This is a fantastic value device and I'm thrilled to have finally found something that works!Make sure that you invest in some antibacterial wipes to keep it clean and sanitised.
A**A
Works brilliantly on midge bites
It really really works. We live in NW Scotland where the midges are a nuisance in summer. Everyone reacts differently to bites and my partner reacts particularly badly, not only itching but nerve pain all over his arms where he's bitten while working outside. I react badly on my legs where every bite turns onto an itchy lump.This machine has a tiny circle which you hold on the bite and press the button once for 3 seconds of heat or double click for 6 seconds. At first you think nothing is happening then it gives you a tiny burning pain. It's actually really quite painful (depending on body area) but that's kind of the whole point. That short pain confuses the nerves and it stops it from itching. You can experience the same effect by heating a teaspoon in hot water but unless you are very careful and have a good thermometer it will be very difficult to get the right temperature. It has to be hot enough to hurt without being hot enough enough to actually burn your skin which is very difficult to do. This machine gives you a perfect safe dose every time.Note you might read online about heat denaturing the protein in stings etc but that's not what's happening here. So if you are wondering if it works on midgie bites, yes it does. I got a few yesterday and I woke up this morning with a burning itching lump on my ankle, I'd obviously been scratching it in my sleep and it was already hot and puffy. This would normally cause my misery and take ages to go down. I got up and gave it a couple of good zaps and it gave immediate relief.10/10 recommendation to anyone bothered by bites, wouldn't be without it now and much better than antihistamines. I was a bit disappointed it comes with a disposable battery instead of being rechargeable but you only turn it on for a few seconds at a time so should last ages.
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