Both BAAPE and DEET have advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of which is better depends on individual needs and preferences. Here are the main differences and features of the two:
Safety: BAAPE has no toxic side effects on the skin, nor will it penetrate into the skin, and it is currently a relatively safe mosquito repellent product. Deet is irritating to the skin. Damaged skin should not be exposed to DEET. The US Food and Drug Administration rules do not allow the use of DEET products in infants younger than two months. Canada’s Child health agency also rules that DEET products cannot be used in infants under 6 months of age.
Effect: DEET has a better repellent effect than DEET. Deet is a widely used insecticide that works by blocking the insects’ olfactory receptors, making them lose their sense of specific odors given off by humans or animals. The repellent effect of BAAPE has a long time, can be used in different climatic conditions, and has high thermal stability and high sweat resistance, no toxic side effects on the skin and mucous membrane, no allergy and will not penetrate into the skin, but the repellent ability is relatively weak.
To sum up, if more attention is paid to the safety of the product, especially for children and people with sensitive skin, BAAPE may be a better choice. If repellent effectiveness is more important, DEET may provide longer protection. When choosing, you should also consider the specific formula, concentration and other ingredients of the product.
Post time: Dec-24-2024