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Hedrin Treat & Go Mousse 100ml
SKU :
OTCHEDRIN11
PIP-Code :
3630233
EAN :
5011309720716
Hedrin Treat & Go Mousse 100ml is a light, non-sticky foam which spreads quickly and easily on the hair and is an easy, no-fuss way to get rid of head lice and their eggs. It has no nasty odour, is kind to skin and contains no asthma triggers.
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SKU
OTCHEDRIN11
£14.55
£0.15 per ml
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Hedrin Treat & Go Mousse 100ml
Hedrin Treat & Go Mousse 100ml is a light, non-sticky foam which spreads quickly and easily on the hair and is an easy, no-fuss way to get rid of head lice and their eggs. It has no nasty odour, is kind to skin and contains no asthma triggers.
Directions
Ingredients
Octane-1, 2-Diol, PEG-6 Caprylic/CApric Glycerides, Water.
Warnings
Hedrin Treat & Go Mousse 100ml is a light, non-sticky foam which spreads quickly and easily on the hair and is an easy, no-fuss way to get rid of head lice and their eggs. It has no nasty odour, is kind to skin and contains no asthma triggers.
Directions
- Apply straight onto dry hair.
- Shake bottle well before use.
- Spray foaming mousse into your hand.
- Rub or comb mousse into the hair until it's covered from root to tip.
- Avoid contact with eyes.
- Let the hair dry, then everyone's free to get on with their day.
- The mousse needs to stay in for at least 8 hours, but can be left on overnight if desired.
- Rinse or shampoo it out, it will come out easily, and the dead lice will wash out too.
- Repeat the treatment after 7 days.
Ingredients
Octane-1, 2-Diol, PEG-6 Caprylic/CApric Glycerides, Water.
Warnings
- Keep out of reach and sight of children.
- Do not use if sensitive to any of the ingredients.
- Do not apply to broken skin.
- Children under 6 months old should be treated under medical supervision.
- Avoid contact with eyes.
- Do not continue to use Hedrin Treat & Go if a skin rash or other signs of allergy occur. Wash the skin with mild soap and water and seek medical advice.