Just spray on non-toxic Licefreee Spray and it starts killing head lice and nits on contact. Since 1999, the Licefreee brand has changed the traditional approach of head lice remedies by effectively killing head lice and lice eggs (nits) without using chemical pesticides. Just spray Licefreee onto dry hair and saturate the hair, allow it to air dry, and you’re done! 100% Guaranteed. Safe for children as young as 6 months. Some schools have “no-nit” policies requiring that all nits (lice eggs) are removed from the hair. For this purpose, we include our professional lice or nit comb, which is made of high quality metal. Dual language box features English and Spanish instructions. Shampoo and gel versions of Licefreee are also available. Licefreee was invented by Wendy Langley, a mother who had used a traditional lice treatment “that smelled like bug spray” on her daughter and “was terrified it was going to run into her eyes”. After that scary ordeal, Wendy set out to create a product that would kill both the lice and eggs and do so in a safe, non-toxic and highly effective way. Licefreee was the glorious result. During the time she was developing Licefreee, Wendy “visited schools and homes, put ads in the paper and posted ‘lice wanted’ flyers to gather lice to use in the laboratory experiments.” She wanted to be absolutely sure she “had the most effective product she could make.” Wendy also smiles as she recalls that “large, magnified lice haunted my dreams during that period.” Still, she says today, “Helping others through research and development is where my heart feels best.”
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Product Id | 477751 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 649684721117 |
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