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New Hampshire Lice Removal ProfessionalsThe chart on this page contains a comprehensive list of New Hampshire lice removal services. Some lice removal businesses operate actual bricks-and-mortar head lice treatment centers. They are very similar to hair salons. Children being treated for lice can sit and watch movies while the professionals comb lice and nits from their hair. If you see a city listed under the chart's middle column, "Salon Location", then that business operates a treatment center. Other companies' personnel will travel to private homes, bringing their own supplies and equipment, in order to treat and remove head lice. Approximate parameters of the geographical areas covered by these mobile businesses are listed in the far-right column of the chart. Please contact these businesses directly for more detail about their exact service areas, or for further information.
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| Desperate Lousewives | none | southern New Hampshire | | LiceAid | none | most areas of New Hampshire | | The Lice Company | none | New Hampshire | | Lice Treatment Center | none | New Hampshire | | NitsEnd | Derry, NH | Vermont, Maine & New Hampshire |
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WHAT TO DORead "How To Treat" and "Removing Nits" before combing, to get it right the first time. But here's a jump-start:
Either hire professionals, or get the stuff the pros use:I had mine shipped overnight. But nowadays you can probably find the Terminator comb at your local drugstore.
And if you're in a major city, you might be able to find enzyme shampoo as well. Check the "What To Do" page for info on where to find enzyme shampoo in retail stores.
Don't worry! Getting rid of lice is not hard, just painstaking. Do it right the first time.
Once you've ordered your stuff (or sent your husband out to buy it :-)), start by reading this page on how to treat head lice.
Before you start combing, read how to remove nits, completely.
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