Ego SOOV Bite Gel 25g

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SOOV Bite Gel is a fast-acting pain and itch relief gel with antiseptic for sting and insect bites.
A cooling gel that helps take away the urge to scratch your skin after an insect bite or plant sting. SOOV Bite calms the area and provides welcome relief from the pain and itchiness. Great relief from insect bites and stinging plants, such as nettles. The skin is anaesthetised, relieving the need to scratch. Gentle formulation contains antiseptic to help prevent infection.
Suitable for children above 2 years and adults.
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Ego SOOV Bite Gel 25g
$9.45
$9.45
$9.45
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm tomorrow
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Understanding Topical Skin Products
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