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Buy Nitty Gritty Nitfree Comb

Nitty Gritty Nitfree Comb is a stainless steel comb that removes head lice from hair.

The comb is kind to the hair and scalp. It has 33 micro-spiral teeth that help to remove the lice. However, it has been designed with rounded tips to prevent scratching the scalp.

Nitty Gritty Nitfree Comb is the ultimate companion for eradicating lice infestations.

 

Directions

For best results, you should use the Nitty Gritty Nitfree Comb alongside head lice treatment. 

You should start by washing the hair with a lice treatment shampoo, followed by a conditioner, but do not wash the conditioner out. The conditioner will help the comb glide through the hair.

Comb the hair in sections from top to bottom. Get as close to the scalp as possible. Once you have finished combing, wash the hair to remove the conditioner and any remaining lice.

 

Storage information

Store out of sight and reach of children. 

 

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