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What Your Family Needs to Know About Head Lice and LiceFreee!®
If you have children in school, you've probably heard of or experienced an outbreak of head lice. An estimated 12 million cases of head lice occur each year. Lice are not discriminating; they will infest anyone, and they actually prefer clean hair.
Lice are irritating. They cause itching and discomfort on the scalp, especially around the ears and neck. They spread from person to person through direct contact or by sharing common items such as hats, combs, pillows, headbands, helmets and more.
Safe and easy to use treatment
In the past, treatment for lice has been messy, uncomfortable or potentially harmful. LiceFreee! non-toxic head lice treatments are changing all of that.
Licefreee! Lice Killing Hair Gel
Made from the naturally occurring mineral, sodium chloride, USP (Latin: Natrum muriaticum), LiceFreee! Lice Killing Hair Gel is non-toxic and is available without a prescription. It effectively treats adult lice, nymphs and nits (eggs) in one hour, leaving no toxic residue on hair or scalp. A second treatment in 7-10 days is recommended for any newly hatched lice.
LiceFreee! Hair Gel's thick formula is easy to apply and the pleasant scent makes your child's treatment easier. Our most popular package contains two four-oz. applications, a professional stainless steel comb to remove dead lice and nits, two application caps, plus complete instructions for use and tips on keeping your family lice free. LiceFreee! Hair Gel is also available in a single-dose package.
Licefreee Spray! Instant Head Lice Treatment
Licefreee Spray! Instant Head Lice Treatment offers the simplest solution to your head lice problem. The spray application makes the one step solution fast and easy to apply. Upon application, Licefreee Spray! starts killing on contact, and because it has been tested 100% effective in killing head lice and their nits, combing is not required. A professional stainless steel comb is included if nit removal is desired or required by your school's no-nit policy.