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BUZZ Y'ALL Eau de Parfum + Bug Repellent

Spray · Not EPA-registered (per brand FAQ); brand cites EPA's minimum-risk exemption guidance but states oil of lemon eucalyptus as its active, which is not a 25(b)-eligible ingredient

Not recommendedFormula not fully disclosed · Potentially not EPA compliant · No proven mosquito protection
Best for: Beauty & lifestyle

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Pros

  • A warm, southern-charm eau de parfum that's pleasant to wear.

Cons

  • Fragrance first: an undisclosed proprietary blend with no proven repellency.
  • Likely not EPA-compliant as a repellent.

The full review

A warm, smoky oud-style fragrance that is pleasant to wear, this lands a not recommended for the line's three recurring failings: an undisclosed formula, questionable EPA compliance, and no proven mosquito protection. Hiding the active concentration in a proprietary blend leaves our model unable to estimate any protection window, so the effectiveness pillar bottoms out. The brand cites oil of lemon eucalyptus as its active, yet OLE is not 25(b)-eligible, so selling it unregistered is hard to defend, and the hourly-reapply note confirms a brief window. Safety is the high point but still carries sensitization, irritation, pregnancy, and under-3 cautions. A rich scent, not reliable insect protection.

Scorecard

Expand any pillar to see exactly why it scored what it did.

Effectiveness45%10

Mosquitoes: protection cannot be modeled because the active concentration is undisclosed. Ticks: protection cannot be modeled because the active concentration is undisclosed. Protection times are modeled from the actives, concentration, and format (see methodology). Scored on a saturating curve (each added hour counts less than the last), 65% mosquito / 35% tick, with lower confidence.

Mosquitoes: protection cannot be modeled because the active concentration is undisclosed. Ticks: protection cannot be modeled because the active concentration is undisclosed. Protection times are modeled from the actives, concentration, and format (see methodology). Scored on a saturating curve (each added hour counts less than the last), 65% mosquito / 35% tick, with lower confidence.

Evidence & honest claims25%37

Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus is well-supported by published evidence, weighted by how close its concentration is to the studied effective dose (base 43). Of 5 marketing claims audited: 1 strong, 2 moderate, 1 weak, 1 unsupported (-6).

Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus is well-supported by published evidence, weighted by how close its concentration is to the studied effective dose (base 43). Of 5 marketing claims audited: 1 strong, 2 moderate, 1 weak, 1 unsupported (-6).

Safety15%70

From published dermal toxicology (EPA/CIR/IFRA), scaled by each active's concentration against its leave-on limit: moderate skin-sensitization risk from Proprietary essential oil blend (undisclosed) (−10); moderate irritation risk from Proprietary essential oil blend (undisclosed) (−6); not recommended for children under 3 (Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus) (−8); caution advised in pregnancy (−6). Some of this safety data is low-confidence.

From published dermal toxicology (EPA/CIR/IFRA), scaled by each active's concentration against its leave-on limit: moderate skin-sensitization risk from Proprietary essential oil blend (undisclosed) (−10); moderate irritation risk from Proprietary essential oil blend (undisclosed) (−6); not recommended for children under 3 (Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus) (−8); caution advised in pregnancy (−6). Some of this safety data is low-confidence.

Transparency15%45

This product publishes an ingredient list (+20); discloses 0% of active concentrations (+0); discloses 0% of all ingredient concentrations (+0); the full formula including inerts is accounted for (+25).

This product publishes an ingredient list (+20); discloses 0% of active concentrations (+0); discloses 0% of all ingredient concentrations (+0); the full formula including inerts is accounted for (+25).

Every pillar is scored from published rules. Read how we score.

How long it protects

Complete protection ends when the first bite gets through; partial protection keeps reducing bites as repellency decays. EPA label times are verified; the rest are modeled from the actives, concentration, and format.

Mosquitoesno estimate
Ticksno estimate
0h2h4h6h8h10h12h
Complete protection Best case (range top) Partial protection (decaying) Minimal / unproven
Mosquito estimate basis (low confidence)

No protection time estimated — this product's label doesn't disclose the active ingredient's concentration, and protection depends on both the ingredient and its strength.

Tick estimate basis (low confidence)

No protection time estimated — this product's label doesn't disclose the active ingredient's concentration, and protection depends on both the ingredient and its strength.

Ingredient disclosure

This product publishes an ingredient list (+20); discloses 0% of active concentrations (+0); discloses 0% of all ingredient concentrations (+0); the full formula including inerts is accounted for (+25).

Active ingredient concentrations are not published for this product.

Claims audit

What the marketing says, versus what the evidence supports.

  • Suitable for all skin types

    SafetyModerate

    Stated on brand product page.

  • All-natural; vegan, non-GMO, cruelty-free, paraben-free, phthalate-free, SLS/SLES-free

    NaturalModerate

    Compositional claims; cannot be fully verified because the blend is proprietary.

  • Safe for babies 6 months and older

    Kid SafeUnsupported

    Brand FAQ claims baby safety, but CDC advises against oil of lemon eucalyptus/PMD products on children under 3 years.

  • DEET-free (and picaridin-free) plant-based formula

    Deet FreeStrong

    Per brand FAQ; consistent with all-botanical positioning.

  • Dual-action perfume + insect repellent ('ALL BUZZ, NO BITE')

    EfficacyWeak

    Repellency relies on an undisclosed essential-oil blend; no published efficacy data, concentrations, or duration; brand recommends hourly reapplication.

How to apply it

Shake well, then spray directly onto exposed skin and/or clothing. Reapply every hour or as often as needed, since the natural formula evaporates over time. For the face, spray into hands and blot lightly, avoiding eyes, lips, and mouth; wash hands after handling.

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