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Nits are lice eggs. Lice lay anywhere from five to seven eggs a day, and it takes up to ten days for them to hatch. They appear white during the initial stage of their lives, and turn a brownish color just before they hatch. Nits attach to the hair near the surface of the scalp, using a bonding substance similar to glue. You may not want to know these nitty gritty details, but this information is helpful in understanding why it's so difficult to remove nits from the scalp. One of the common popular tools for removing nits from the scalp is a lice comb. If you want to get to the heart of the problem, you need the best tools used by trained professionals. One such tool is the Nit-Zapping Comb from Hair Fairies. This comb is sold online and in Hair Fairies' exclusive head lice removal salons in L.A. and New York. The Nit-Zapping Comb from Hair Fairies is gentle and effective. The double-toothed comb helps to grab more bugs and their eggs than ordinary lice combs. Hair Fairies professionals are available through a toll-free hotline to provide you with tips for maximum lice combing effectiveness. People also use tweezers to remove nits from the hair. The Nit-Zapping Tweezers from Hair Fairies help you remove stubborn eggs that are attached to the scalp. Hair Fairies professionals also recommend using the Nit-Zapping Visor to help you hunt down those hard-to-find eggs before they hatch.
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