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Naughty Nits Spritzer to Prevent Lice
 

Naughty Nits Spritzer to Prevent Lice

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For the prevention and eradication of lice & nits

Naughty Nits Shampoo, Hair Oil and Spritzer to:
Eradicate Lice & Nits
Prevent Re-infestation

Ingredients

Naughty Nits Spritzer contains the following pure essential aromatherapy oils in a spritzer base:

Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree Oil) contains a large number of active constituents which have well known antiseptic and insecticide properties. One of Tea Tree Oil�s most powerful properties is its ability to ward off and repel parasites, including head lice. Not only will Tea Tree Oil repel and smother the lice, but it will also cleanse the bites and help the body to resist secondary infection.

Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) is a native Mediterranean shrub that is now cultivated widely elsewhere. The strong fragrance of Rosemary makes it a natural insect repellent, and the oil is well known to smother and suffocate pests. Rosemary not only stimulates hair follicles to promote healthy hair growth, but is also a nourishing conditioner and tonic for the hair itself, leaving the strands soft and silky and easy to comb.

Pelargonium Graveolens (Rose Geranium) is native to South Africa, but is now cultivated in the Mediterranean region, Africa, Asia and Europe. Pelargonium owes its powerful insect repellent qualities to its rich content of Citronella oils. In addition, Pelargonium has well known antiseptic properties and will impart a beautiful orange-rose fragrance to the product.

These essential oils not only safely repel and smother the lice, but also loosen the nits from the hair shaft, allowing them to be combed out using a fine toothed nit comb.
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