I came across this on their Facebook page a few moments ago - Save 50% for first 50 orders using FIRST50. This includes 2nd class Royal Mail delivery and expires on 14/03, though I doubt it will last that long.
For those that don't already know, the Nitty Gritty Comb is hands down the best comb out there for head lice, their other products are good too. We use them to stay nit free.
Must be the cheapest around.
All comments (23)
deels
10 Mar 16#1
suddenly my head is all itchy...... :confused:
ourdevonfamily
10 Mar 16#2
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These things really work!! :confused:
cd1986 to ourdevonfamily
10 Mar 161#3
That's disgusting
Jonnyblock to ourdevonfamily
10 Mar 16#15
That's got to be fake.
louiselouise
10 Mar 162#4
Oh my God I wish I hadn't seen that gif! How could you let your kid's head get in such a state!
Loeeza to louiselouise
10 Mar 16#8
I totally agree.
If that person checked their child's hair every week I'm 100% damn sure they would not have got this many out with the nitty gritty.
janenmark
10 Mar 16#5
I've never seen that many in one comb
chuckies27
10 Mar 16#6
I'm itching to buy this
BellaWella
10 Mar 16#7
Thank you OP. Lucky enough not to have had nits in the house yet, but bought just in case. Reviews look fantastic!
chinadoll08
10 Mar 16#9
I bought this comb when my first girl was little for £10, best £10 I ever spent!
valluri
10 Mar 16#10
all 50 sold out?
OB1
10 Mar 16#11
voucher code invalid
themarrons
10 Mar 16#12
All gone?
Sophiasky
10 Mar 16#13
Years ago somebody told me that you can get these free from your doctor's surgery - might be worth asking about that.
rvcshart to Sophiasky
10 Mar 16#14
Says approved nhs prescription so cant see why not.
Pinksparkles1973
10 Mar 16#16
Oh dear Lord!..if that was your kid would you film that and then broadcast it???!!! :confused:
Sophiasky to Pinksparkles1973
10 Mar 16#17
I don't understand why the mother let her child's hair get into that state in the first place. She must have noticed them even when washing the child's hair, as a lot of them would have dropped into the sink or bath - probably droppings/blood, etc, on the child's pillow as well. That poor child's head must have been itching big time - if they were scratching their head, perhaps there was a build up under their nails as well - time to bring back the nit nurse I think!
abitfairytale_
10 Mar 16#18
Depends on your surgery - mine wouldn't and simply recommended combing with conditioner.
Pinksparkles1973
10 Mar 16#19
I can only assume the Mother must be a bit (or a lot) mingin herself! :confused:
There is just no excuse at all is there!.... that poor child has been infested for a long time to be in that state! Jeez if my little ones start scratching I'm there instantly having a good check :smile:
Pinksparkles1973
10 Mar 16#20
It's the way she shows the comb to the camera for optimum viewing that gets me..... like she's dead proud of what she's harvested!! :confused:
Dirty mare :smirk:
tibby
12 Mar 16#21
What makes you think the person combing is related in any way to the subject?
It's obviously not in the UK. The ethnicity of the child (i.e. thickness of hair) and the climate may cause them to thrive. Who knows.
Personally I think it was worth seeing :stuck_out_tongue:
fosterdog
12 Mar 16#22
ordered yesterday afternoon and arrived this morning :smiley:
fosterdog
13 Mar 16#23
there are no 'ethnic' people in the uk?? fgs...the video isn't real...
Opening post
For those that don't already know, the Nitty Gritty Comb is hands down the best comb out there for head lice, their other products are good too. We use them to stay nit free.
Must be the cheapest around.
All comments (23)
These things really work!! :confused:
If that person checked their child's hair every week I'm 100% damn sure they would not have got this many out with the nitty gritty.
There is just no excuse at all is there!.... that poor child has been infested for a long time to be in that state! Jeez if my little ones start scratching I'm there instantly having a good check :smile:
Dirty mare :smirk:
It's obviously not in the UK. The ethnicity of the child (i.e. thickness of hair) and the climate may cause them to thrive. Who knows.
Personally I think it was worth seeing :stuck_out_tongue: