Description
Hedrin Treat & Leave-In lotion is the easy, no fuss way to get rid of head lice and their eggs. It is a light, non-sticky lotion which spreads quickly and applies easily to the hair. It has no nasty smells, is skin friendly and contains no known asthma triggers. Hedrin Treat & Leave-In works over an 8 hour period to kill head lice and eggs, so is ideal to apply to children’s hair before they go to sleep or before they go off to play for the day. Hedrin Treat & Leave-In can safely be used as often as required without lice developing resistance.
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- Fuss-free head lice treatment
- Quick to apply
- Easy to wash out
- Skin friendly
Hedrin Treat & Go has been formulated with non-volatile ingredients. However, normal safety precautions should be observed. Treated hair should always be kept away from naked flames.
How to use:
For adults and children aged 6 months and over.
- Cover the shoulders with a towel
- Shake well before every use
- Apply straight onto dry hair, work in with a comb or fingers, saturate from root to tip.
- Blow dry or leave to dry naturally
- Leave on overnight or all day, 8 hours minimum
- Rinse out, wash hair as normal
- Repeat in 7 days to complete the treatment in 7 days
Precautions: For external use only on hair and scalp. For adults and children aged 6 months and over. Use under adult supervision. Children under 6 months old should be treated under medical supervision. Formulated with non-volatile ingredients, however, observe normal safety precautions and always keep hair away from naked flames.
Do not apply on damaged or broken skin. Avoid contact with the eyes. Do not use if you are sensitive to any of the ingredients. If eye irritation, skin rash or other signs of allergy occur, stop use and rinse with water. If symptoms persist or you notice any other side effects seek medical advice. If accidentally swallowed consult a doctor as soon as possible. Take the pack with you to show which product has been swallowed.
Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding is unlikely to have any ill effects when used as directed. If unsure, talk to your doctor.






