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Health Products - Head Lice

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Subtopics:      Head Lice > Non-Toxic  
 
Related Topics:      Skin Disorders/Head Lice   
 
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      new window Head Lice Control Description: Offers badges that work by emitting a frequency that deters headlice. (headlicecontrol.co.uk)
new window Head Lice Info and Products Description: Head lice removal products with safe and non-toxic treatment plan for adults and school age children, who are infested with head lice. (headliceinfo.com)
new window Headlicecure Description: Offers helps to cure head lice and nits. Includes FAQs, in the news, testimonials, guarantee and ordering instructions. (licehelp.com)
new window Lice Treatment Products Description: Products to remove lice and condition hair after treatment. (licecomb.com)
new window Lice-GML Description: School time shampoo, pesticide free cleanser for eliminating headlice and nits. (gml-industries.com)
new window LiceGuard Description: Non-toxic treatment to end head lice infestations and to help avoid getting head lice. (liceguard.com)
new window Light-Tech Description: Head lice and nits are commonly missed because of poor vision. The Light-Tech Model 580 will illuminate and magnify louse and nits improving detection and treatment. (head-lice.com)
new window Natural Ginesis Description: Concentrated enzyme based cleaner for removal. Use for entire home, including laundry. (naturalginesis.com)
new window Neon Nits Description: Offers locator spray, shampoo, and removal kits. (neonnits.com)
new window Nitty Gritty Description: Details about the product, head lice. Ordering instructions (nittygritty.co.uk)
new window Not Nice to Lice Description: Safe, fast, organic lice and nit remover; 30 minutes and kids are back in school. (safe2use.com)
new window Oglala Lakota Division of Distributing Description: The effects of head lice on the lives of our children, and successful prevention and treatment solutions are discussed. Information for families, school officials, and health care providers. (gwtc.net)
new window Pronto Description: Features products to treat head lice and kill their eggs. Offers parental advice and product information. (prontokillslice.com)
new window The Lice Squad Inc. Description: Offers lice education and removal services as well as franchise opportunities throughout North America. Order products online. (licesquad.com)
new window Total lice control Description: Offers a shampoo product for removal. (totallicecontrol.com)
 




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