"We want to help women everywhere find a little extra peace of mind until a vaccine or cure is found for mosquito-borne illnesses," said co-founder Cindy Hunter.
YUKON, OK, June 30, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Mozzie Style, LLC, a woman-owned company headquartered in central Oklahoma, recently launched a new product called the Mozzie Scarf. The name "Mozzie" came from the Australian slang word for Mosquito. This new product is now available for women concerned about mosquito-borne illnesses. A recent survey by InCrowd showed that 31% of women were worried about the Zika virus, and 57% had travel concerns.
The Mozzie Scarf offers an extra layer of protection in areas that are often forgotten or ignored when applying bug spray - the head, neck and face. Fashionable, versatile, and comfortable - the Mozzie Scarf offers another option for those trying to avoid mosquito bites and viruses such as West Nile, Zika, Malaria, and Yellow Fever. Made of soft, lightweight, and breathable material; each scarf includes a built-in bug screen to help provide a barrier for the face and neck against mosquitoes and other flying insects. The scarf can be worn around the neck as a fashionable summer scarf while inside, and up over the head (with the screen down over the face) while outside.
- Genuine no-see-um bug screen that covers the face and neck.
- Chemical free.
- Lightweight, soft, and breathable material.
- The bug screen offers maximum vision and can be worn comfortably with glasses and sunglasses.
- Affordable at $19.99 each.
- Multiple colors and patterns available.
"We want to help women everywhere find a little extra peace of mind until a vaccine or cure is found for mosquito-borne illnesses," said co-founder Cindy Hunter. "We also hope the Mozzie Scarf does a lot of good in the fight against the Zika virus here in the U.S. and all over the world," she added.
The Mozzie Scarf can be used in a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, gardening, camping, or traveling. Since the product's launch in May, Mozzie Scarves have traveled with missionaries, honeymooners, and vacationers worldwide.
Learn more about the Mozzie Scarf at www.mozziestyle.com.
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