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‘Do Not Panic’ More than 12 Million people (mostly children) get head lice each year. They are spread by using the same comb, wearing others hats or caps, or simply by bumping into someone while standing in line. They are not a Health Risk. They do require a complete step-by-step process to eliminate the lice and nits (eggs).
Identifying Head Lice: First, your child’s head will start to itch or a rash may form. Look very closely and you may see the lice. They are often worse behind the ears or back of the neck. There are (3) forms of head lice. Louse is the term to describe an adult. They grow to the size of a sesame seed and tan-to-grayish in color. They live for about (3) weeks. During this time the female will lay between 100 and 200 eggs. Nit is the term used for the louse egg. They are oval and yellow-to-white. Nymph is the term used for the hatched louse. The females will start to hatch 100 to 200 nits in only (7) days. This creates a lice cycle, which needs to be properly treated.
Treatment for Head Lice: A complete step-by-step process is required to eliminate the lice and nits.
- Use a Non-Toxic Shampoo to eliminate the Head Lice or Louse. Pesticide shampoos are not completely safe and require a (2) week waiting period to re-apply. NIT FREE is 100% safe and can be applied daily.
- Be certain all the Nits are gone. If not the Lice Cycle will start again. NeonNits is the only Non-Toxic spray that illuminates the nits so you can see, identify, and remove them.
- Use a fine-toothed comb to get the lice and nits. The Nit Free TERMINATOR COMB is the best on the market. It’s unique design with Microgrooved long teeth drags lice and nits out and destroys them.
Manual removal is the necessary component for head lice treatment. You cannot control head lice with shampoo alone. Shampoo treatments should be combined with manual removal. You must also remove all of the nits before they hatch. Nits cling to your hair close to the scalp. Nitpicking is not fun. They are very hard to see.
Neon Nits Instructions: Neon Nits® spray is easy to use! Just shake well, and follow the directions below! One note, do not attempt to use on recently dyed, permed, or treated hair, or on an irritated scalp.
Before use, carefully read directions and warnings on back of can. As with all products,
Neon Nits® spray must be used in accordance with label instructions. SPRAY LIGHTLY!
- Hold 8" to 12" from dry hair. Direct short spray bursts close to scalp, especially at nape of neck, and along crown part line. AVOID OVERSPRAYING AND SATURATION........Spray lightly, overspraying wastes Neon Nits® and causes it to be harder to remove.
- Brush out after drying. Excess color will come off hair, but not eggs. Any color on skin can be washed off with soap and water.
- Check hair closely for colored head lice eggs.
- Remove remaining eggs with nit removal comb.
- After removing eggs, shampoo hair with normal hair shampoo to remove color residue.
NOTE: AVOID USING OIL-BASED PRODUCTS SUCH AS MAYONNAISE, VASOLINE, CRUDE OIL, etc... If you do, you'll have a big gooey pink mess!
For more information email us at: info@NitBusters.com
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