Nitnot Lice/Nit Comb (Pack of 1)
£14.99
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£14.99
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Key features
- Fine-toothed comb designed for effective lice and nit removal
- Durable and easy-to-clean materials
- Ergonomic handle for comfortable and efficient use
- Suitable for all hair types
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29 minutes
Comb through dry hair section by section.
Start at the scalp and comb to the tips, ensuring all hair is covered.
Wipe the comb clean after each pass to remove captured lice and nits.
Repeat daily until no lice or nits are found.
Start at the scalp and comb to the tips, ensuring all hair is covered.
Wipe the comb clean after each pass to remove captured lice and nits.
Repeat daily until no lice or nits are found.
Pack of 1
Children and adults with lice infestations.
All hair types and lengths.
Homes, schools, and healthcare facilities.
All hair types and lengths.
Homes, schools, and healthcare facilities.
Keep out of reach of children when not in use.
Do not share the comb to prevent the spread of lice.
Use in a well-lit area to ensure thorough combing.
Discontinue use if irritation or discomfort occurs.
Follow local disposal guidelines for captured lice and nits.
Do not share the comb to prevent the spread of lice.
Use in a well-lit area to ensure thorough combing.
Discontinue use if irritation or discomfort occurs.
Follow local disposal guidelines for captured lice and nits.
The Nitnot Lice/Nit Comb does not contain any ingredients, as it is a physical comb designed for lice and nit removal. It relies on the fine-toothed design and user technique for effectiveness.

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