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3 Steps to Getting Rid of Head Lice

January 15, 2014

3 Steps to Getting Rid of Head Lice

3 steps to getting rid of head lice

3 Steps to Getting Rid of Head Lice

January 15, 2014

Head lice are a widespread problem … and an itchy one! Fortunately LiceMaster provides an expert method of in home lice removal that is natural and proven. All you need to do, basically, is call “Help! Lice!” and we’ll send a professional technician to your door the same day or evening, at your convenience. Don’t worry, she will arrive in an unmarked car. (We advertise on the Internet, not with glaring logos on our staff vehicles, and take great care not to blast your problem all over the neighborhood.) The core of the treatment is a relatively simple 3 step process.

  1. Check your Heads, Please. This is the evaluation stage of the game. The technician will want to have a good close up look at everyone’s head, to see which family members are infested. Those lucky folks will be treated in that same visit. Besides being easier and more economical for you, an en masse lice intervention will help prevent people in your household from re-infesting one another in the future.
  2.  Lice Out Time. Next comes a thorough comb out for everybody who has head lice. The hair is separated into very small sections and each is combed through with great care. This technique removes adult lice and nymphs (recent hatchlings) from your scalp. It is safe for all ages from babes in arms to great-grandparents, effective and non-intrusive. While one person is being treated, the rest of the family members can go ahead with homework or other activities.
  3.  Nitpicking. The final stage is manual removal of head lice eggs, which are attached to the human hair follicles by their ever-lovin’ mamas with a strong substance similar to glue. Yes, this is where the English language got the expression “nit picking,” in the sense of being scrupulously concerned with small details. When you are undergoing a head louse removal treatment, you will be grateful for a technician who is just as nit picking as she possibly can be. And then … that’s it. All done! The kids are ready to go back to school and Mom and Dad can return to work tomorrow.

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