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expiredyoolen posted May 14, 2022 03:39 PM
expiredyoolen posted May 14, 2022 03:39 PM

50ml MUHI Mopidick-s Itch Relief Lotion: 3-Pack $29 or 1-Pack

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iMomoko Beauty and Skin Care via Amazon has select 50ml MUHI Mopidick-s Itch Relief Lotion on sale below. Shipping is free.

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  • Roll-on applicator
  • Helps stop itching quickly and suppresses swelling and redness.
  • A great natural alternative to relieving minor irritations such as pain or itchiness caused by eczema, nettle rash, mosquitoes, bees, lice or bedbugs
  • .For bites by mosquitoes, bees, lice or bedbugs. Minor irritations, itchness or eczema. Relieves pain and stops nettle rash.

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iMomoko Beauty and Skin Care via Amazon has select 50ml MUHI Mopidick-s Itch Relief Lotion on sale below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member yoolen for finding this deal.
  • Note: Must be shipped and sold by iMomoko Beauty and Skin Care.
Available:
About this Product
  • Roll-on applicator
  • Helps stop itching quickly and suppresses swelling and redness.
  • A great natural alternative to relieving minor irritations such as pain or itchiness caused by eczema, nettle rash, mosquitoes, bees, lice or bedbugs
  • .For bites by mosquitoes, bees, lice or bedbugs. Minor irritations, itchness or eczema. Relieves pain and stops nettle rash.

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luddite_cyborg
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Well, the ingredients list 5% menthol, so there's your immediate relief. And it's 2% diphenhydramine (so like concentrated topical Benadryl). Also camphor to relieve itching, and glycyrrhetinic acid (licorice extract) for anti-inflammatory and other properties.
If this was Chinese, you might also expect a secret steroidal dose too (like many of the "herbal" remedies).
jaqnabox
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I had my parents bring some back from Taiwan. It was about 3-4$ usd. This stuff works well for itches.
forumz
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Any idea how much this would cost in Japan? it

also, can confirm with experience that most bug relief products in Asia are many times superior to anything that can be found in the states.

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LavenderSunflowerMay 14, 2022 03:45 PM
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Thanks & Repped! OP

I never heard of this before and will give it a try since all the usual stuff doesn't work when a mosquito does get me.
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forumzMay 14, 2022 03:46 PM
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Any idea how much this would cost in Japan? it

also, can confirm with experience that most bug relief products in Asia are many times superior to anything that can be found in the states.
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Quote from RenegadeDrummer :
& OP

I never heard of this before and will give it a try since all the usual stuff doesn't work when a mosquito does get me.
I've used calamine and some of those anti-histamine gels before and they kinda work (and are usually a lot cheaper) but this stuff is pretty much instant. Dunno what kind of magic jujumcgumbo they put in it but whatever it is it's worth the extra cost for me.
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Quote from forumz :
Any idea how much this would cost in Japan? it

also, can confirm with experience that most bug relief products in Asia are many times superior to anything that can be found in the states.
I think you can get them for around 4-5 bucks at a Lawson's or a corner pharmacy, they're pretty cheap (which is why people import and resell).
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Quote from yoolen :
I've used calamine and some of those anti-histamine gels before and they kinda work (and are usually a lot cheaper) but this stuff is pretty much instant. Dunno what kind of magic jujumcgumbo they put in it but whatever it is it's worth the extra cost for me.

Great to know thanks! And yeah, all the other available stuff doesn't work nearly as well as I hope it will once I've been bitten/stung.
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WindytraderMay 14, 2022 04:09 PM
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Buying this purely because I'm 100% sometimes a Mopey Dick
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OverRuledMay 14, 2022 07:12 PM
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ThanQ. Before buying, I was looking and see if I could find a cheaper place and bought 6 for $53.34 shipped from tsemporium dot com.
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britdudeMay 14, 2022 07:53 PM
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90% alcohol from Walmart and a cotton bud/tissue. Wipe down and it should be instant relief...
In constant war with fire ants and mosquitoes.
That is what I use now
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Quote from forumz :
Any idea how much this would cost in Japan? it

also, can confirm with experience that most bug relief products in Asia are many times superior to anything that can be found in the states.
I had my parents bring some back from Taiwan. It was about 3-4$ usd. This stuff works well for itches.
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luddite_cyborgMay 14, 2022 08:44 PM
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Quote from yoolen :
I've used calamine and some of those anti-histamine gels before and they kinda work (and are usually a lot cheaper) but this stuff is pretty much instant. Dunno what kind of magic jujumcgumbo they put in it but whatever it is it's worth the extra cost for me.
Well, the ingredients list 5% menthol, so there's your immediate relief. And it's 2% diphenhydramine (so like concentrated topical Benadryl). Also camphor to relieve itching, and glycyrrhetinic acid (licorice extract) for anti-inflammatory and other properties.
If this was Chinese, you might also expect a secret steroidal dose too (like many of the "herbal" remedies).
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alreadypostedMay 14, 2022 08:46 PM
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Quote from forumz :
Any idea how much this would cost in Japan? it

also, can confirm with experience that most bug relief products in Asia are many times superior to anything that can be found in the states.
about 3-5 dollar USD when I bought mine while in Japan
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TheahhmomentMay 14, 2022 08:46 PM
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Quote from OverRuled :
ThanQ. Before buying, I was looking and see if I could find a cheaper place and bought 6 for $53.34 shipped from tsemporium dot com.
My family shop at the actual tsemporium (T S Emporium) all the time. Trust-worthy place/site.
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MdrollasMay 14, 2022 09:00 PM
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Quote from yoolen :
I think you can get them for around 4-5 bucks at a Lawson's or a corner pharmacy, they're pretty cheap (which is why people import and resell).
Around $11 at airport
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ColleenCMay 14, 2022 09:04 PM
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Might I suggest TriCalm Soothing Steroid-Free Anti-Itch Hydrogel for Bug Bites, Eczema, and More, Contains No Hydrocortisone, 2 Fl Oz
It's $7.29 on Amazon and guaranteed to stop itching or your money back. I love this stuff.


TriCalm Soothing Steroid-Free Anti-Itch Hydrogel for Bug Bites, Eczema, and More, Contains No Hydrocortisone, 2 Fl Oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B7FC...3RJ26M1A8S

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May 14, 2022 09:39 PM
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jlwallncMay 14, 2022 09:39 PM
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I use "Benadryl Extra Strength Itch Cooling Spray". Has anyone used both? I'm tempted to try it but the Benadryl brand is much less expensive and works pretty well.

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