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The Nit Free Terminator Lice Comb is a professional-grade stainless steel tool designed to effectively remove lice and nits from hair. With its spiral micro-grooved teeth, kid-friendly design, and durable construction, this comb ensures a safe and comfortable experience for both children and parents. It's easy to sterilize, making it a hygienic choice for ongoing lice management.
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This comb is the answer for lice.
If you are looking up this product please accept my condolences. If you or anyone in your family have lice you need this comb. Period.I've got over a year and a half of unwanted experience in the lice department. Lots of mistakes but I finally got it right.Here is how I got finally got rid of the lice. You can stop after this one word: Combing.In the past I used brand name and generic Rid. Rid gives you a false sense that the bugs and nit eggs are dead, retreat in 10 days and all will be good. Not true. I will not use Rid ever again, save your money. The key to lice is combing, not the product. I will use Cetaphil or another easy to wash out substance if we ever get lice again. I normally lean towards natural products but when it comes to lice my thought is "KILL-KILL-KILL!" so pesticides is what I did. Come to learn the hard way after a long time, the pesticides do not work. You may think they work but they don't. The key to the whole lice thing is combing. You can use an array of products but, I'll shout it from the mountain top, the key is combing. Upon discovery of lice is to make the live crawling bugs immobile so you can comb them out. If I'm already dealing with bugs I don't want to deal with kids and greasy hair so I will probably not use a greasy product although if it's 9:30pm when I find them and I'm low on Cetaphil, you can bet I will dump mayonnaise on their heads. My kids don't want to go to school with knowing they had lice and now have greasy hair. Lice was very embarrassing for all of us. While combing I dunked the metal tines into boiling hot water in a bowl after every single pass through a tiny section of hair. This part took forever and I had to change the water frequently and use a toothbrush every so often to OCD get the eggs out from between the metal tines but the comb is the answer, this is what actually works. This comb does not pull the hair out. It passes easily through the hair but captures eggs with the tines. I even did my own hair easily. The kids did not complain at all while I combed. I'd always used the one that came with the kits which you should just throw them away. Since it's easier to use this comb it's also faster which makes everyone happy. After combing out the bugs, I combed our hair daily using a homemade Tea Tree Oil and water spray, dunking the comb back in boiling water after every pass until I found no eggs in the water for 3 days in a row, then I repeated it again every few days for a month! This may sound obsessive but if you know what we have been through I was OVER getting lice. It gets easier as you do this so it becomes less time consuming. I could do my long hair daughter, son and myself with shoulder length hair in about :30-:35 minutes. Lice is a problem you have to stay on top of. Do not treat and think you got them all. You haven't. I went the complete lifecycle which can be 30 or so days. You want to get rid of the live bugs currently laying eggs and get rid of the eggs attached to the hair shaft before they hatch. If you miss eggs and they hatch, it's ok you have 10 days (I erred from 7-12 days) to get the bug before they mature and begin to lay eggs. This is why the retreat is around 10 days after the first treatment. Make sense? How do you get rid of the bugs and eggs? Once again: Combing. It's not the products you put on the hair, it's the combing, combing combing. I made my mistake by stopping at the 10 day retreat trusting the product and the cheap plastic comb worked. I ordered this comb with Prime and received it on day 3 after I had combed each day with the plastic comb. I was amazed by the amount of live nits (the black ones, not the already hatched ones) this comb pulled out. I wish someone had told me about this comb the very first time we got lice. It's hard preventing lice but this comb makes it much easier getting rid of them.My backstory: We got lice near the end of 2nd grade. We, meaning my daughter got it and passed it to little brother and to me. My husband uses a sticky hair product so, of course, he was lucky enough to never get them during this whole terrible experience.I used Rid everytime to kill the lice and the plastic cheap comb to get the nits out. The cheap plastic comb pulls hair out, kids get upset, get very angry, it hurts them and doesn't get all the nits. I bought a metal comb in a kit but it pulled worse than the plastic one. 10 days later I would repeat the Rid, do another comb through and called it a successful eradication......until 4-6 weeks later when we would have another outbreak. I am a full time working mom so it seems that I blink and weeks go by. I didn't put 2 & 2 together to realize we were never actually getting 100% clear of them. I think I'm pretty on top of things but I wish I had one spot to go to find out all this information on lice. Websites are either trying to sell me an expensive product or it's either the natural way to smother them with mayo or Cetaphil and then there is the bad mom who use pesticides (you know which one I fell into). After multiple infestations I didn't care about natural, I just want them dead so I stayed with pesticides and my cheap comb. I read about lice being resistant to pesticide but I didn't think that would be us until I found live bugs still after treatment so that is very true, it happened to us.The reviews on this comb actually offered me the most advice in one spot. From September to April this school year we battled lice. In November, after 2 outbreaks, we took the kids to the ladies who get rid of lice as their job. That treatment and the 10 day follow up was $400ish. End of December we had another outbreak although they were declared lice free from the people I paid money too. January, March and April we got lice again. It didn't dawn on me to keep track of the lifecycle timeline (I don't have time to anyway!) so I didn't realize that I was not breaking the lifecycle with completely getting rid of all the eggs.I kept blaming other kids in the class. I was OVER all this in April when I found them at 9:30pm when we were already way past bedtime on a school night. After I poured a big glass of wine, I got the iPad, put on Netflix, go again with my pesticide Rid routine while husband washes all the sheets, quarantines stuffed animals, pillows, etc. The next morning I found live bugs in their hair. The pesticide didn't work! That brought me to this comb. There had to be something better. I followed everything I explained, using an essential oil blend of Tea Tree, geranium, lavender mix in water in a spray bottle. They get sprayed every morning now with the essential oil.Thanks for reading my long review, it's more of a what worked for me and it starts with this comb. I also think the oil blend spray will help deter them.
N**S
Absolutely Lice FREE in one evening!
Friends, I was once like you. Frantically reading product review after review, searching for the magical solution to my sudden lice problem. Search no further.Does this have electricity that will kill lice? No it doesn't.Does this have pesticide in the teeth to kill lice? Nope, not at all.Does this have teeth so close together, and so perfectly grooved that absolutely nothing will escape? DING DING DING!Stop scratching your head and order it. It's only $10. You're going to spend more on lotions and potions that you'll end up returning to the local walmart, than you will on this comb, and this is the only thing you'll need. I will tell you why just as soon as you order. Go! Order it right now, and then come back to read my sparkling review, k?(you ordered it, right?)Ok, here goes:Friday afternoon at pickup, I noticed a nit on a strand of my daughters hair. I looked closer, and can now see several. Upon even closer inspection, I can no longer deny it. This child has lice. Feces! *please don't let the little one have it, please don't let the little one have it* chants through my mind as my other child, the curly headed one, skips toward me from kindergarten. I lean in for a look... oh. my. lord. The older one CAUGHT it from the little one (I can tell, because on a scale of 1-to-HOLY CRAP, the older child is a one and the baby is about a 4) After I pick myself off the ground, we head to the pharmacy.So much to choose from! What is a mom to do? I stand there, confusedly trying to decide between Nix and Rid, Store brand and Lice Freee (total waste of money, by the way. The "active ingredient" Naturum muriaticum, is a fancy name for salt! $9 for a sprayable bottle of salt, thankyouvery much.. and yes, of course I bought it). I settle on absolutely every version, deciding to make my decision at home where I can be more comfortable in my neuroses.If you're like me, this is your first foray into the world of lice. Well, this is technically my second. When my oldest came home from the second grade with a louse and a few nits, I did what any self respecting mother would do - I shaved his head down to nothing and didn't bother with it. But I can't do that now. Good lord, why did you give me GIRLS?!But anyway, this is our first time with real lice! We can't ignore it. We can't shave it off. We can't drop fat man on Nagasaki. We have to be grown ups about this. We have to handle it.There are a few things that you should know about lice!***all gleaned from the internets. I make no warranty express or implied about the factual accuracy of my statements. Whew!****Lice are spread through HEAD TO HEAD contact. You've warned your children not to share combs, but have you warned them about the evils of HUGGING!?!?! (this is how my babe got it. She's... loveable. We call her Elvira)*Lice have three life stages, and to effectively eliminate lice, you must attack them at all of their life stages.*Nymphs (baby lice) and Eggs have no CNS - Central Nervous System. Since pesticides work by attacking the CNS of an adult louse, guess who doesn't die from pesticide shampoo? Can you guess? I bet you can! EGGS/NITS and Nymphs! You're so smart, I knew you could do it.Now grab up one of the hundreds of bottles of lice shampoo you've already purchased and read on there somewhere about how you don't have to remove the nits, and how this kills Lice AND Eggs so children can return to school faster.. THEY'RE LYING.The absolute ONLY WAY to eliminate lice is by stopping them where they start - NitsSection off the hair, get it wet and use some conditioner, and start combing. Comb until you think you can comb no longer, and then comb again. I'm not going to advocate against using the pesticides, but you HAVE to use a quality nit comb if you want this problem gone. I've read countless stories on the internet about cases of lice that just wont go away. I wonder if maybe it's because they're killing the adults and not bothering to remove the eggs that will be adults in just a few short weeks? Maybe?Come on guys, this is common sense. Remove the problem, and the problem no longer exists. This comb will help you do that.Now, I have to say, you're in for the heavy lifting. Just as there are no magical pills or sprays to lose weight, there are no magical pills or sprays to lose lice. You have to comb. You have to sit there and comb the ever loving crap out of your precious little snowflakes hair until it is FABULOUS and Lice free, but the results are immediate and lasting. Afterward, I recommend combing once a week until you're convinced.My children came home with lice one week ago, and yesterday at their second combing check, there wasn't so much as an empty nit casing. Infestation to Lice free in one evening. Still clear 7 days later.
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The Best Lice Comb...
To be honest, I'd tried another comb before I got this one and this is night and day. Imo, regular combs don't pick up eggs. Also, I had a situation happen to me that gave me crabs. I say this so that others who search can find that this 'can' help but I highly recommend an enzymatic shampoo as well. Don't forget the eyebrows, legs, armpits, etc... Also, taking all precautions with clothing (dry 30 minutes), bedding and furniture (cover it).