How to Use the Lice Attack Shampoo

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Lice Attack shampoo safely removes lice from the hair without the use of harsh chemicals.

Lice Attack is a non-toxic treatment used to safely extract lice from the hair without damaging the hair or scalp, and is gentle enough to use on children, according to the official site. Lice are contagious insects that are often transmitted between children and usually grow between a quarter-inch to a half-inch in length. Lice shampoo treatments are often high in chemicals in order to kill the adult lice and eggs, and can cause skin irritation. Effective removal of lice can take up to two weeks to remove all traces, and should be used on everyone who has lice to prevent re-infestation.

Things You'll Need

  • Lice Attack shampoo
  • Lice Attack comb
  • Washcloth
  • Tissue
  • Towel
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Instructions

    • 1

      Pour the shampoo into the palms of your hands, and saturate dry hair from root to ends.

    • 2

      Massage the Lice Attack shampoo into the hair for five minutes, and allow the shampoo to stay in the hair for 15 minutes after thoroughly massaging it in.

    • 3

      Place a clean washcloth over the eyes to protect them from shampoo, and rinse the shampoo out of the hair with lukewarm water,

    • 4

      Part the hair down middle, and create an intersecting part that runs perpendicular to the parallel line.

    • 5

      Lift each section of hair, and comb the hair down from the roots to the ends. Wipe the lice eggs off of comb with a tissue.

    • 6

      Repeat the entire process seven days and fourteen days after the initial treatment to ensure complete removal of lice.

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