Nitty Gritty NitFree Comb
Using a unique high-tech design the Nitty Gritty NitFree Comb gets rid of head lice,
eggs and nits – it beats the pests without pesticides. It looks like something Batman
might throw at you. It's been called 'the next iPod'.
Hundreds of thousands families have found out for themselves that when it comes to
nits, nothing else works... quite like the award-winning, 'made by mums, kind to kids'
Nitty Gritty NitFree Comb.
It's been hailed by healthcare professionals as 'the biggest break through in head
lice treatment for decades'. It's an elegant high-tech device that fits in your pocket.
And like the iPod, it does a job that no-one thought was possible. The NitFree Comb's
unique advanced design, featuring 33 laser-cut 'Micro-Spiral' stainless steel teeth,
gently removes every trace of head lice infestation - without using any chemicals or
pesticides! It is the only head lice product which gets everything out, quickly and
easily, in one go - 'live' eggs as well as head lice and nits. Every other comb and
lotion leaves 'live' louse eggs behind in the hair to hatch, as well as doing nothing
to remove unsightly nits (the empty 'hatched' egg shells, which stay tuck to children's
hair as it grows out).
It's quick and easy to use, just like the iPod. But, unlike the iPod, the NitFree
Comb costs just a tenner - and it comes from a tiny company owned and run by three
mums instead of a big corporation. Gill Newton, Amanda Coplans and Lillan
Osterberg-Webb got together in a London kitchen and decided to 'do something about
nits' when they couldn't find a safe, effective treatment for their own daughters.
Their first natural head lice products, Nitty Gritty Head Lice Solution and Nitty
Gritty Repellent Spray, soon became firm favourites with families all over Britain.
But since they launched the NitFree Comb, Nitty Gritty has become one of Europe's
fastest-growing and best-loved healthcare brands.
TV and radio star Jonathan Ross just loves his NitFree Comb. When Emma Thompson
guested on his Radio 2 Saturday show, the conversation turned to nits. 'Get the
Nitty Gritty comb with the twiddly bits,' Jonathan told Emma and his millions of
listeners. 'That's the best comb. It's fantastic!'
'I suppose we were thinking outside the box!' says Amanda. 'We had bought every
box and bottle, and every gadget and gimmick on the market. And nothing worked.
Most products we tried were full of pesticides, which we wouldn't use on our
daffodils, let alone on our children. Every single one left 'live' eggs behind, and
a week later we'd be right back where we started.
'As mums we've been through "head lice hell" ourselves, and we are so proud
that our little comb is helping so many families to "beat the bugs" and stay NitFree
for good!' Unlike other metal nit combs the Nitty Gritty NitFree Comb won't scratch
children's scalps or tear their hair out. It conforms precisely to the latest NHS
guidelines, which specify 'wet combing' as the preferred method of head lice
eradication, and is fully approved for NHS prescription. 'We believe it could save
the NHS literally millions of pounds every year,' says Amanda, 'which are currently
being wasted on prescribing ineffective pesticide-based lotions.'
The NitFree even comes with a lifetime money-back guarantee. What's more, any
customer who breaks a NitFree Comb at any time can return it to the 'Nitty Gritty
mums' and get a brand new one to replace it, free of charge.
'We speak to many families who feel completely ripped off after they've spent hundreds
of pounds on head lice products that just don't work,' says Amanda. 'They have often
used very strong chemical products on their children, to no avail, and they are
absolutely delighted when they see how well the NitFree Comb works – on hair coated
with any ordinary hair conditioner, instead of pesticides!'
The NitFree Comb is available online, from www.nittygritty.co.uk, as well as from
Boots, Sainsbury's and Asda pharmacies, and over 10,000 independent pharmacies all
over the UK. And because it conforms to all of the current NHS guidelines, which
recommend 'wet combing' as the most effective method of head lice eradication, the
NitFree Comb can also be obtained on NHS prescription from a growing number of GPs,
health visitors and school nurses.
For further information, please contact: amanda@nittygritty.co.uk
Nitty Gritty website: www.nittygritty.co.uk
Head lice helpline: 020 7460 7096