Regular combing is essential in the fight against head lice, both for checking for lice and for removing them and nits. A dust or lice comb with plastic teeth is required for this control. Removing lice and nits should be done with a comb with metal teeth, a nit comb. - lice and nit comb in one comb
What is this medicine used for? Prioderm combines the lice and nit comb into a single comb. Easily check for head lice with one comb and immediately remove any head lice and nits you find!
Directions for use Combing is an essential part of a good head lice treatment. With the plastic teeth of the Prioderm Lice and With the nit comb, you can easily check for the presence of lice and nits. If lice and nits are found, remove them with the metal teeth of the Prioderm Lice and Nit Comb.
Step 1: Check for lice and nits with the plastic teeth To check for lice and nits, use the plastic teeth of the Prioderm Lice and Nits Comb. It is recommended to perform this check weekly.
Prioderm Lice and Nits Comb - Plastic Teeth Instructions: • Comb your hair strand by strand over a white sheet of paper, a white bed sheet, or a sink. If there are lice in your hair, you won't be able to miss them when combing over such a light background. • Comb the head vigorously, as this is where lice can be found. Pay particular attention to the hair behind the ears, on the crown, at the nape of the neck, and under the bangs. • Look carefully for tiny lice specks while combing. An adult louse is about 3 mm long and ranges in color from sandy to almost black. • If lice come out of the hair during the check, rinse them away with water.
• Clean the comb thoroughly after each check (for example, rinse with hot water) to avoid spreading head lice. An infestation only occurs if you find lice or live nits. Live nits are stuck to the hair, just above the scalp. Nits that are more than 1-1.5 cm from the scalp are guaranteed to be empty or dead and therefore harmless. If an infestation is present, proceed to step 2. If you haven't found any lice or nits, continue this check weekly to ensure you've caught a head lice infestation in time.
Step 2: Remove lice and nits with the metal teeth
Removing nits can be a tricky task because they're attached to the hair with a strong adhesive. Even if the nit is dead or has hatched, the covering remains firmly attached to the hair. You can use Priolox Foam to dissolve the adhesive, making it easier to comb the nits out. The double row of metal teeth of the Prioderm Lice and Nits Comb helps you comb the lice and nits out of the hair.
Prioderm Lice and Nits Comb - Metal Teeth Instructions: Comb the hair daily for 14 days with the metal teeth of the Prioderm Lice and Nits Comb. Follow these steps: • First wash the hair with shampoo, rinse it and towel dry the hair. • Apply a generous amount of conditioner or Priolox Foam to the hair and do NOT rinse it out. Use Priolox Foam to make combing easier. easier to make and to loosen the nits from the hair. • Comb out the tangles from the hair with a regular (clean) comb or brush.
• Comb the hair strand by strand, working from the scalp to the ends, using the metal teeth of the lice and nit comb. Start at one ear and, after each combing motion, move strand by strand towards the other ear. • Tip: If you have thin hair, you can slide a gauze pad between the teeth of the comb before combing. This will give you more Grip the nits. After combing, the comb can be easily cleaned by sliding the mesh off the comb. • While combing, regularly wipe the comb on a white paper towel or handkerchief and check for lice. Flush any lice you find down the toilet or sink. • Then rinse the conditioner or Priolox Foam from the hair and clean the comb thoroughly.
Ingredients Plastic, Metal
Storage advice Store the Prioderm Lice and Nits Comb at room temperature and Keep out of reach of children.
Other information Medical device. Read the instructions for use before use.