Directions
Three simple steps to kill head lice and help eliminate their eggs. For adults and children from 2 years.
Step 1: Detection - the only way to confirm a head lice infestation is by finding a live moving louse on the head. This can be done with the specially designed Full Marks Detector Comb. Weekly detection is recommended for ongoing prevention.
Step 2: Treatment - you should apply enough solution to cover the scalp and hair.
First, comb through dry hair with a normal comb to remove any tangles. Shake the bottle and apply the solution to dry hair by applying the solution close to the root. Ensure the entire scalp and hair are fully coated with the solution. Massage in and leave on the hair for 5 minutes. Remember, if someone in the household has head lice it is recommended that all members are checked as head lice are spread by close head to head contact. Treating everyone with head lice on the same day will minimise the chances of re-infestation.
Step 3: Removal - after 5 minutes comb through the hair using the fine metal toothed Full Marks Removal Comb provided to remove dead lice and any eggs.
Safety Warning
If the headlice solution comes into contact with the skin (other than the scalp) or the eyes, it can be washed away with warm water. However, if you experience any sensitivity, discontinue use and please tell your doctor or pharmacist who will advise you on the necessary action to take.
If you are undergoing treatment for an existing scalp or skin condition, please seek medical advice before use.
Avoid contact with eyes.
For external use only.
Do not use the comb if it is broken or the teeth are missing.
This is an oily liquid; care should be taken when applying the product, as it might make hard surfaces such as floors or baths slippery. You should protect clothing and upholstery with a towel as this product can stain fabric. Do not smoke or go near naked flames – risk of severe burns. Fabric (clothes, bedding, dressings etc) than has been inContact with this product burns more easily and is a serious fire hazard. Washing clothing and bedding may reduce product build-up but not totally remove it.