Description
Effective: lice clear effectively gets rid of lice, eggs and nits giving you the peace of mind.
Safe: lice clear is non-toxic, free from pesticides, perfumes, dyes and harsh chemicals. It is hypoallergenic, suitable for all age group and may be used as often as needed.
Easy to use: lice clear may even be used on long, thick and curly hair. A single proper application and comb-out effectively removes lice, eggs and nits, leaving hair well conditioned.
HEAD lice is one of the most contagious conditions among children, second only to the common cold.
But now, parents can bid goodbye to head lice and to pesticides with the introduction of Lice Clear, a pesticide-free breakthrough treatment that helps parents take control of lice outbreaks.
This head lice treatment is tested by paediatricians and clinically proven to effectively and safely eliminate lice and nits without using pesticides.
Although head lice infestation is common, dealing with it can be emotionally and physically gruelling. Lice Clear’s simple process makes comb-out effortless and effective so that parents can concentrate on what matters most — removing the lice and eggs.
Smooth and easy comb-out
Lice Clear is a liquid gel treatment that is clinically proven to eliminate head lice and nits in just three simple steps. Its primary ingredient is dimethicone, a safe synthetic lubricant that is odourless, non-irritating and hypoallergenic.
The gel formula also makes the comb-out process smooth and easy because it lubricates the hair and allows the comb to glide effortlessly through long, thick or curly hair.
Since Lice Clear is pesticide-free, it can be safely re-applied if re-infestation occurs. Lice Clear is classified as a medical device.
Education is key
Head lice infestation is a common childhood problem, usually peaking between five and 11 years of age.
Also known as pediculosis, adult lice are no bigger than a sesame seed and have a brownish tan colour. The nits (lice eggs) look like little yellow, tan or brown dots before they hatch. Lice infestation is not due to poor hygiene. Lice do not jump or fly and do not
transmit diseases.
They feed on human blood. Without it, they will not survive for more than two days. Head lice can be spread whenever there is direct contact between the head or hair with an infested individual, as well as by sharing personal items such as hats, towels, brushes, helmets and hair ties. There is also a possibility of spreading head lice via a pillow or headrest.
Head lice infestation is on the rise worldwide. This is due in part, to the emergence of genetic resistance to commonly used pediculicides such as malathion, pyrethrin, premethrin and lindane.
Overexposure to pediculicides to treat resistant infestations may increase the risk of toxic side-effects from these agents.
Clinical study done by Harvard University also supports that malathion exposure may contribute to higher prevalence of Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children.
Children aged between six and 11 years are generally considered to be at a greater risk from pesticide toxicity because the developing brain is more susceptible to neurotoxicants and the dose of pesticides per body weight is likely to be larger for children
Directions: before using, read instruction leaflet inside package for complete directions.
- apply lice clear to dry hair and massage until thoroughly wet. pay attention to the areas behind the ears and the nape of the neck where lice, eggs and nits are more likely to be found. wait for 10 minutes.
- while hair and scalp are wet with lice clear, comb out lice, eggs and nits with the enclosed lice comb.
- after combining the entire head, wash hair thoroughly with you regular shampoo and warm water.
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