Spring Is in the Hair
Just in time for spring, Hair Fairies' proprietary products are made with only botanical ingredients. Hair Fairies evaluates early lice detection and, if needed, in-salon professionals will treat and eliminate lice at reasonable costs with a 100 percent guarantee of success. Hair Fairies has a high success rate because they have a three-step process proven over more than a decade. They evaluate the stage of infestation, physically "nit-pick" the active lice and eggs from the head and provide treatment to condition the scalp and discourage immediate re-infestation. This is done based on scientific research and with lice shampoos, combs and rinses developed and produced in the company's laboratory in Riverside, Calif.
"Eucalyptus, tea tree oil and nettles are just three of our natural ingredients that we combine in small batches so our clients are treated with the freshest products that are never compromised by preservatives," said Maria Botham, CEO of Hair Fairies. "Our non-toxic lice treatment products and exclusive techniques are the safe solutions for frantic families. Our products are manufactured by us under USDA organic certification. We even deionize the water we use, never cut corners in quality, and are always researching advanced treatments."






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