When the kids return to school there may be a time when they return home with something you don't want... unwanted nasties in their hair. Although there are treatments to get rid of head lice, prevention is better than cure and that is what Hedrin offers with Protect & Go.
The easy to apply spray helps to protect children's hair when applied twice or more a week and has a lovey scent of orange and mango - it doesn't smell of chemicals. It's ideal for this time of year when children will be in close contact with other little ones but also great for sleepovers and parties too when heads may touch and infestations establish.
We tested the spray on Minxy's hair (Jamster doesn't really have very much) and I was instantly impressed that the spray has a safety lock to prevent children using it when unaided in the bathroom. Once sprayed onto her damp hair I combed it through for even coverage and allowed it to dry naturally. It left her hair looking healthy without being greasy. As the product contains an organic compound that is kind to hair it will probably become part of the Mini Mes hair washing regime and I would also recommend it to other parents too.
It's very good value at just £4.29 for 120ml which should last quite some time and is available from pharmacies, Boots and other retailers nationwide.
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*We received Hedrin Protect & Go for the purpose of this review and giveaway. The opinions given are honest and our own*
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