Posts Tagged ‘Nitless Noggins’

New Business Takes Nit-Picking to a Whole New Level - Patch.com

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

New Business Takes Nit-Picking to a Whole New Level
Patch.com
... overhanging leaf with a miniature table where children can draw, and the display of gift baskets filled with bottles and combs, the environment of Nitless Noggins does not suggest that it functions as a medical clinic created to treat head lice.

Nitless Noggins Opens Their First Salon. Head Lice in Scotts Valley—beware - SBWire (press release)

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

Nitless Noggins Opens Their First Salon. Head Lice in Scotts Valley—beware
SBWire (press release)
It might not have been McQuillian's dream to be in the business of head lice removal, but she did have a dream of owning a business that helped the community. To celebrate the opening, Nitless Noggins is offering free head checks the 14th and 15th of ...

Cassidy: Scotts Valley woman’s Nitless Noggins seeks to stamp out… - SiliconValley.com

Friday, March 16th, 2012

Cassidy: Scotts Valley woman's Nitless Noggins seeks to stamp out...
SiliconValley.com
'Could we dry out these head lice?"' It sounds crazy, but the Food and Drug Administration gave the machine a thumbs up in 2009. Larada says the company has deployed about 300 machines around the world. The company leases the machines to trained ...

Fighting lice, and itching to expand - News in photos

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

Fighting lice, and itching to expand
News in photos
Read more at mercurynews.com Marcy McQuillan uses the LouseBuster device to get rid of head lice on her clients in her office, Nitless Noggins, in Scotts Valley, on Tuesday, March 13, 2012. The LouseBuster uses heat instead of chemicals to kill lice ...
Cassidy: Scotts Valley woman's Nitless Noggins seeks to stamp out...SiliconValley.com

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Cassidy: Scotts Valley woman’s Nitless Noggins seeks to stamp out lice — really - San Jose Mercury News

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

Cassidy: Scotts Valley woman's Nitless Noggins seeks to stamp out lice -- really
San Jose Mercury News
'Could we dry out these head lice?"' It sounds crazy, but the Food and Drug Administration gave the machine a thumbs up in 2009. Larada says the company has deployed about 300 machines around the world. The company leases the machines to trained ...

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Cassidy: Scotts Valley woman’s Nitless Noggins seeks to stamp out lice — really - Contra Costa Times

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

Cassidy: Scotts Valley woman's Nitless Noggins seeks to stamp out lice -- really
Contra Costa Times
By Mike Cassidy Marcy McQuillan uses the LouseBuster device to get rid of head lice on her clients in her office, Nitless Noggins, in Scotts Valley, on Tuesday, March 13, 2012. The LouseBuster uses heat instead of chemicals to kill lice and eggs.

Cassidy: Scotts Valley woman’s Nitless Noggins seeks to stamp out lice — really - San Jose Mercury News

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

Cassidy: Scotts Valley woman's Nitless Noggins seeks to stamp out lice -- really
San Jose Mercury News
'Could we dry out these head lice?"' It sounds crazy, but the Food and Drug Administration gave the machine a thumbs up in 2009. Larada says the company has deployed about 300 machines around the world. The company leases the machines to trained ...

and more »