March 2, 2018
March 2, 2018
It’s difficult taking care of kids. Most of your lectures and advice fall on deaf ears. Running around, trying to convince them to drink their milk or eat their veggies is the least of your problems. More
March 1, 2018
Nobody likes the sight of a creepy, crawly, icky bug, especially if that’s a louse! But more than that, the idea of hundreds of critters nesting in the strands of hair, feeding off your scalp is something that sends shivers down our spine. More
February 28, 2018
February 28, 2018
Lice—it’s a word that does not fail to make everyone shudder. Now imagine lice, but only way more stubborn. At this point, you’ve probably heard about it, a new wave of lice that remains unaffected by conventional lice treatments. We call this new generation stronger lice “super lice”. More
February 27, 2018
February 27, 2018
With winter almost over, we’ve all been trying to make the best of the reason. There’s plenty to love during the chilly, frosty season. More
February 26, 2018
February 26, 2018
Let’s face it. We’ve all had problems with our hair. It’s completely normal. Whether it’s dealing with tangles and knots, or frizzy locks, we’ve all been there at least once in our lives. More
February 26, 2018
February 26, 2018
Imagine this: you’re on your dream date with the girl you’ve had a crush on for 5 years. She finally said yes and you’re over the moon. You’re stunned by her beautiful features, incredible eyes, and long, luscious hair that are…full of head lice. More
February 24, 2018
February 24, 2018
You’ve probably read a dozen articles about head lice. From lice anatomy, to the social consequences, to symptom, to home remedies, and so on. More
January 30, 2018
January 30, 2018
You caught lice from your child and are now contemplating the quickest way to annihilate the darn things.
As a man, you have the option of shaving your head to get rid of lice and their eggs. Shaving your head is an effective way of treating lice provided you shave it all off completely. Lice only need 2mm of hair for them to walk around in, so unless you’re willing to go bald, the lice will stay put.
However, shaving off your luscious hair and going bald is unnecessary when there are other ways of removing lice that don’t involve you sacrificing your hair.
If you have a child with lice then you’re probably familiar with the fine-tooth comb used to extract lice. Lice-combing is an ancient way of removing lice. The reason it still exists is because it actually does work. A single stroke with a comb can catch many lice at once; a thorough combining session should remove them all. But removing lice isn’t enough – you have to extract their eggs too.
The little metal lice combs do remove lice but they cannot catch and remove nits. Female louse ensure that nits (lice eggs) are safely attached to the hair by covering them with a sticky glue like substance. This sticky substance ensures that the eggs remain exactly where they were laid. The only way to remove them is to pick them out individually.
Lice Busters USA offers professional lice removal services. We offer free screenings, in-home lice removal services, home inspections and cleaning.
For our in-home lice removal services, our team of experts will head over to your home (in non-signed cars to respect your privacy) and give you all the benefits of our lice treatment centers in the comfort of your own home. Unlike OTC anti-lice medication and shampoos, all our products are completely natural and safe to use for adults and children.
Our crew will also inspect and clean your home in a couple of hours to make sure no live are lurking around.
If you aren’t comfortable with us coming over, you can always come to us in our lice treatment centers in Orlando and Winter Park.
We know lice are irritating but there’s no need to shave your head. Give us a call at (800) 405-8201 and get lice-free today!
January 29, 2018
January 29, 2018
Check out the infographic on “Head Lice : Where Do They Come From?”. We get rid of lice in the most simple and effective method possible.
Have questions? Call us now at (800) 405-8201. For more, visit the website at https://licebustersusa.com