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Nitty gritty comb

7 replies

ReallyTired · 19/07/2008 23:35

The nitty gritty comb is brilliant. I would recomend it anyone who has primary school children.

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cadelaide · 19/07/2008 23:37

second that

ExterminAitch · 19/07/2008 23:40

yep, i'd third that. although it's a bit gross having to winkle out the beasties with your fingernail.

nooka · 19/07/2008 23:48

I found it pulled ds's hair terribly (cue screaming) so we use the bug buster instead.

ExterminAitch · 20/07/2008 00:07

gosh, no. dd has spirally curls, i was most surprised by the fact that if you get the angle right it doesn't tug at all. i know this... because of course i've been using the blessed thing myself. you certainly can't use it like a normal comb or brush, though, and i did think it was a bit short on instruction.

QuintessentialShadows · 20/07/2008 00:31

Fantastic product, the nitty gritty comb.

Even better, their aroma oil delousing product, I have been able to reproduce it by smelling it, so now I make my own and it works JUST AS GOOD!

ExterminAitch · 20/07/2008 00:33

just as WELL, qs, you blardy foreigner. you'll never pass the pedants' test now...

i was thinking of ordering that stuff online, you reckon it's good then?

QuintessentialShadows · 20/07/2008 00:34

Its brilliant!
I ordered, the solution, and the spray, but forgot to order the actual comb. I rang them to say the comb wasnt there, and they said, you didnt order it! but never mind, we will send you one free of charge anyway, and they did, and it was with me already the next day!

(sorry cant punctuate either afer a carton of wine)

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