DermaSilk
Summary: DermaSilk under-garments are just what the doctor ordered for keeping nasty bed bugs and mites from biting us while we try to get some sleep.
I've got the product everyone has been awaiting. It's the answer to 'How to avoid being bitten by bed bugs'. I found it today and I'm rushing right out to buy a complete set. You'll know who I am by my outfit. I'll be the one who looks like I've just escaped from a 1950 sci-fi movie, but I'll have the last laugh. I'll be bed bug bite-free. I'll be bird mite irritation-free. I'll be the one without a single red welt and I'll be well rested and mentally stable.
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Want to know my secret? It's the DermaSilk full body garment. That's right folks! Finally, a body garment you can wear twenty-four hours a day to keep all those biting, nasty pests at bay. Take it off to wash it, of course, but whip it right back on no matter where you are going or what you are doing. Hot or cold. It does not matter. DermaSilk is going to become my second skin.
According to Travelodge, the developers, DermaSilk regulates body temperatures and maintains the skin's moisture balance. Travelodge? Makes you wonder why a motel chain would develop pajamas that protect the skin from things that itch and bite. But, that's a whole other topic. Right? Oh, well! Someone at Travelodge said 'Let's give our guests some peace and rest when they come to our hotels. Instead of worrying about a bug-free room, let's give them a protective layer.' Good thinking! It certainly eliminates having to fret over the previous guest leaving behind bugs and stuff.
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Anyway, the DermaSilk products can protect you from biting insects and mites and that's what I'm all about. Finding stuff that protects my readers from hungry insects. The product comes in all sizes and configurations for people as small as babies to great big people like you and me. You can get a full body suit, including foot and hand covers, plus special head covers that really make you look and feel like you are wrapped in a cocoon of protective silk. Leggings, tights, t-shirts, facial masks, briefs, socks. You name it. They've got it.
The DermaSilk clothing is tight fitting, so it is meant to be worn under other clothes without showing through. The socks, I especially like, because they are meant to fight foot odor. DermSilk has a Microbe Shield that kills bacteria. Even fights Athlete's foot. I mean, this product does it all.
DermaSilk is pricey, however. Hey! It lasts a really long time and all that protection from body odor is sure to be easier on your outer clothing. Just think of all the laundry detergent you'll save by wearing DermaSilk. At $116 U.S. for a man's t-shirt you're going to have to wear it for about twelve years, but who will know? There's no smell and the DermaSilk is hidden under your coat and tie. And, isn't that impenetrable layer is worth twice the price if it keeps bed bugs and mites from feeding on you?
Once again, Ask the Exterminator to the rescue.
Comments
26 Jul 2009, 12:00
Very hard during the school year...absences without an excuse. Please let me know how much a childs outfit of Dermasilk costs in size 10-12 or next size up...for six year old girl. Thanks!
I get so tired of everyone telling me it must be mesquito bites. RRRRR I finally cried this morning due to her getting more bites. We threw away our bed...sleeping on couches...now in another room she got bit. Its so frustrating. We need to seal our doors more and my husband is on the task of sealing up crack birds can fly into house.
Please email me with price. Thanks!
26 Jul 2009, 13:45
Beth,the very first time my son was bitten I searched his room till I found a bug and took it to the pest control in a sealed bag to find out what is was. It's very likely the bugs are in your couches you are sleeping on and if you have had these bugs for a few years you better get an exterminator NOW and also buy DE(Diatomaceous earth) and KleenGreen which you can apply yourself.
Also, birds can bring in bed bugs because the bugs bite when they are nesting in the Spring and nests can be in you gutters and the bugs can crawl in windows and cracks.
The internet has all the info you need as to what you have to do in your house to make sure you get all the bugs.
23 Aug 2009, 21:57


