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Don't Let Lice Hitch A Ride To Camp With Your Kids!!

There are a few things that can be done to ensure your child does not get lice in camp.

Before leaving for camp - Have your kids checked by a professional or use Fairy LiceMothers' MagicHalo Shampoo and MagicWand nit comb to comb through their hair. It is important to make sure they are lice free before they even get to camp.

During camp - Every kid should be sent to camp with a Fariy LiceMothers' MagicWand and MagicHalo Shampoo. The shampoo is non-toxic and can be used every day. We recommend using the MagicHalo Shampoo once a week in conjunction with the MagicWand nit comb. MagicHalo Shampoo was proven to slow down an adult bug and it will kill any nymphs (newly hatched bugs). The MagicWand nit comb will comb out any remaining nits (eggs).

After camp - After your kids get off that camp bus, they should be checked. Schedule an appointment in advance to have your kids checked to make sure they are lice free. If they followed the once a week combouts, there should be nothing to worry about.

In addition to using the MagicHalo Shampoo and MagicWand nit comb, your kids can also use the MagicMint repellant spray. Mint is a natural lice repellant. Girls with long hair should wear their hair up all summer and they can use a little mint spray everyday. Once a week use the MagicHalo Shampoo and MagicWand nit comb.

If you need assistance or have any questions, we are available to help out. We have a Lice Treatment Center located in Oceanside, NY. We are available to do checks before and after camp. If needed, we also do full treatments.

If you prefer to do the treatment yourself, we sell our products and will show you exactly what you need to do. We do not charge for giving advice or answering questions. We want everyone to know the real facts of lice and how to safely remove a lice infestation.

Visit our website at http://www.FairyLiceMothers.com/ or give us a call at

866-561-0492.

by: Fairy LiceMother




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