HairClean 1 2 3 Lice Remover Kit - 1 oz., (Quantum) | 
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| Brand: Quantum Category: Health And Beauty
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Ingredients: Coconut Oil, Anise Oil, Ylang Ylang Oil, Isopropyl Alcohol. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
ASIN: B000OO3E8M
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Product Description HairClean 1-2-3 Head Lice Treatment Kit - 1 oz. is an all natural head lice treatment made from essential oils. Unlike traditional head lice treatments, lice have no resistance or immunity to HairClean. Each package contains the HairClean spray and a high quality long toothed lice comb. As reported in 'Current Problems in Dermatology', HairClean head lice treatment is 98% effective in removing lice and nits. It is safe, works in just 15 minutes, smells good and leaves the hair soft and manageable, which makes combing out the nits easier for the parent, and more comfortable for the child. HairClean has more University studies than any other natural head lice treatment. Head lice are bloodsucking, wingless insects. Pediculosis, the infestation of man by lice, has been documented for thousands of years. Lice are very host specific; human lice cannot be transmitted to or from pets or other animals. Like all insects, head lice have six legs. Lice cannot fly or jump; they move only by crawling. Head lice lay their eggs on hair shafts, usually within a quarter-inch of the scalp. These tiny white eggs, known as nits, hatch before the hair grows more than half an inch. Any nits farther than half an inch from the scalp are in all likelihood shells of eggs that have already hatched. They generally hatch within a week of being laid, but it may take up to a month after contact before any symptoms of itching begin. Lice tend to adapt their color to their surroundings; lice found on dark-haired, dark-skinned individuals are darker than those found on people with lighter skin or blond hair. How do you get head lice? Direct head-to-head touching spreads lice. They do not fly or jump, they crawl. Children at play have closer contact than adults, so they're more likely to get lice, though this does not exempt adults from infestation. Head lice can be spread by sharing the following items: Personal items (clothing, combs, headbands, hats, scrunchies and or scarves). Towels, linens, pil
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