LiceFreee LiceFreee! Spray Instant Head Lice Treatment - 6 oz
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LiceFreee! Spray Instant Head Lice Treatment - 6 oz
For the treatment of: head lice, pubic (crab) lice, body lice. End your head lice misery in one step. Starts killing lice and eggs (nits) on contact. Other benefits include: non-toxic treatment, free of chemical pesticides; works on all hair types, even thick, curly hair; pump spray application saturates quickly; easy to use for self-application; includes professional nit comb to remove lice eggs; safe for children 6 months and up. Homeopathic.
Directions: Adults and children 6 months and older: Shake well. Hold bottle 4-6 inches from head; spray on dry hair and entire scalp, starting at the hairline and working inward toward crown. Thoroughly saturate all hair and scalp; to be effective all lice and nits must come in full contact with the product. Dead lice and nits may be removed with a fine toothed comb, if desired. For best results, allow product to air dry naturally, do not rinse out. Product may be used as often as desired; washing hair regularly is recommended to avoid product build-up. For body and crab lice, spray on affected areas and let dry. Children under 6 months of age' do not use; consult a doctor. Store at 59-86 degrees F (15-30 degrees C).
Active Ingredients: Natrum Muriaticum 2X (Sodium Chloride, USP)
Inactive Ingredients: Benzyl Alcohol; Fragrance; Poloxamer 188; Purified Water
Warnings: For external use only. Ask a doctor before use if you have: infestation of eyebrows or eyelashes. When using this product: do not use in or near the eyes; close eyes while product is being applied; do not permit contact with mucous membranes, such as inside the nose, mouth, or vagina, as irritation or stinging may occur, tingling may occur during the first 10 minutes of application; this is normal and should go away; if it doesn't rinse hair immediately and discontinue use. Stop use and ask a doctor if: skin irritation or infection is present or develops. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.