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Not sure how head lice spread or the best way to get rid of them? We’ve got you covered! Watch our expert-led video to learn how head lice infestations happen, how to treat them effectively, and how to prevent them from coming back.
“I was dreading dealing with head lice, but Jac of Lice made it so easy! The shampoo worked wonders, and the comb was a game-changer. No more panicking—just results!”
“We tried so many products before, but nothing worked as well as Jac of Lice. Within a few days, my daughter was completely head lice-free. Plus, it’s gentle on sensitive scalps!”
“I love that this treatment is non-toxic and doesn’t have a harsh smell. My kids didn’t complain during treatment, and the prevention spray is a must-have for us”
“These products actually work! The shampoo and comb made removal easy, and the prevention spray keeps head lice away. I won’t use anything else for my kids!”
Head lice can cause itching, but not always. Check for tiny white nits (eggs) stuck to hair strands near the scalp, or live head lice moving in the hair, especially behind the ears and at the nape of the neck.
No, head lice cannot jump or fly—they spread through direct head-to-head contact or by sharing personal items like brushes, hats, or pillows.
With proper treatment, live head lice can be eliminated in one application, but nits may take 7-10 days to hatch. A second treatment and thorough combing help ensure complete removal.
Yes! Our treatments are non-toxic, free from harsh chemicals, and gentle on sensitive scalps, making them safe for kids of all ages.
Use our Head Lice Prevention Spray daily, avoid sharing personal items, and check your child’s hair regularly—especially after school, camp, or playdates.
Head lice can’t survive long off the scalp. Washing bedding, hats, and hair accessories, and vacuuming soft surfaces can help, but focus on treating the hair first.
Head lice can hold their breath for several hours, making water alone ineffective. That’s why using a specialised head lice treatment is essential for complete removal.
No, head lice attach to hair close to the scalp. Short hair may make treatment easier, but cutting hair won’t eliminate head lice.
It’s a good idea to do a quick head lice check weekly, especially during school seasons or after sleepovers and group activities.
Yes, anyone with hair can get head lice! While it’s more common in children, adults can catch head lice through direct contact as well.