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Paranix
Paranix Treatment Spray Against Lice and Nits + Comb
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Paranix has developed a double-acting mechanical formula of dehydration and asphyxiation, eliminating 100% of lice and nits!
Eliminates lice in just 15 minutes !!!
No odor and easy vaporization, no fuss or difficulties and unlike other non-insecticide treatments, it is not necessary to leave overnight to achieve 100% efficacy.
Paranix products do not contain insecticides, and thanks to their exclusively mechanical action lice do not develop any resistance to treatment.
Fundamental rules for treatment success: use enough product and comb your hair thoroughly to ensure that all lice and nits are removed.
The application of the Paranix Treatment Spray should be repeated after 7 days! After 7 days, check the hair again. Repeat the treatment with Paranix Spray to ensure that the lice cycle is completely finished.
Check the presence of lice on DRY hair using a comb, checking the roots, behind the ears, and the nape. Clean the comb after each pass to avoid reinfestation. Spray Paranix Spray treatment on dry hair and in sufficient quantity, having the packaging at a distance of approximately 10cm from the hair. Make sure it covers all hair and scalp. Massage from the roots to the tips of the hair with special attention to the neck and behind the ears. Leave on for 15 minutes. This waiting time is vital to the success of the treatment. Wash hair with a regular shampoo and rinse thoroughly. Make sure that all the product is removed from the hair. Wash again if necessary. Divide WET hair into 4 pieces. Start with a section. Comb with the special Paranix lice comb each strand of hair carefully from the roots to the tips, to ensure that all lice and nits are removed. Clean the comb after each pass to avoid (re) infestations. REMOVE lice and nits with the special Paranix lice comb Repeat until all the parts have been combed.
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