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Head Lice Remedies

Head Lice RemediesHead lice are a terrible nuisance, and often take weeks to completely conquer when an infestation occurs. There are many different head lice remedies on the market, but which ones are effective and safe for you and your family?

Remedies for Head Lice


With all the remedies head lice are treated by, it can become very confusing deciding which one is right for you and your family. Should you choose a very strong and potent formula, perhaps containing pesticides, which will quickly kill the lice but may be dangerous to use? What if you choose a milder formula, but it does not kill the lice? How many applications are safe to use before you switch to something else?

These are questions asked every day about hair lice remedies. The simple answer is that you do not have to use harsh, poisonous chemicals to get rid of lice effectively. It is perfectly possibly to treat a head lice infestation effectively using only natural, gentle ingredients.

Natural remedies for hair lice, such as the product offered by Head Lice Doctors, are paraben-free and made from botanical extracts. They work by loosening the hold of both lice and their eggs, or “nits,” in the hair. The lice and eggs can then be combed out. This process is the safest and most natural way to rid the head of lice in a completely gentle and safe manner. A preventative oil can also be applied to assure complete removal in the days after treatment. This oil has a fresh, clean scent that is attractive to humans but drives lice away.

Head Lice Remedies


Many lice remedies only allow for the treatment of the adult louse. However, if the eggs are not removed, and if the environment is not treated, the problem will recur. Eggs hatch within a week and a new generation of lice are born, quickly bringing the infestation levels back up. It is highly important to use preventative measures and to remove eggs quickly and effectively.

No matter which remedies for lice you choose, environmental treatment must be a factor. Bedding, furniture, carpets, and other surroundings can easily hold lice or eggs for brief periods of time. Often, lice and nits are found on pillows and headgear of infected persons. Thorough vacuuming or sterilization is crucial to breaking the life cycle of the louse.

Finally, remedies lice are exposed to may lead to resistance to chemicals such as pesticides, making them harder to kill. Natural remedies kill easily and safely, and without the risk of developing resistance.