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About our Natural Lice Treatment Products
The Natural Kids Naughty Nits Combo-Pack is your
all-round, safe and natural option
for the eradication and prevention of lice.
Just talking about lice and nits is enough to make
you feel all itchy and produce that ‘icky’ feeling,
but recurring infestation with head lice is
extremely common, particularly during the early
school years.
Lice and nits are an almost inevitable part of
growing up and can infest even the cleanest of
children!
Repeated exposure to the dangerous chemicals in over
the counter treatments and lice shampoos can be more
harmful to your child than to the lice themselves,
not to mention the fact that the lice are becoming
increasingly resistant to these chemicals.
Lice can be extremely difficult to eradicate and
often one or two lice are missed during shampooing
and household cleaning. Luckily Natural Kids is
there to help control and prevent lice naturally!
The herbal and aromatherapy ingredients in our
Naughty Nits Combo-Pack are 100% safe and
natural and contain no toxic chemicals. This
means that you can confidently and safely use these
products on your child as often as you need to.
Working together safely and synergistically:
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Naughty Nits Shampoo
will help to eradicate lice and nits from
your child’s hair
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Naughty Nits Hair Oil
will prevent re-infestation and will help
to loosen and remove nits.
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Naughty Nits Spritzer
will help to keep lice infestation at bay
and to protect your child during lice
epidemics.
Like all Feelgood Health products, the products in
the Naughty Nits Combo-Pack have been developed with
care by our Natural Health team and are
manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical
standards. Individual ingredients are
well-researched and have been specially chosen for
their high safety profile in children's health.
What does
each product contain?
Naughty Nits Shampoo
contains the following carefully chosen herbal
ingredients in a gentle foaming base:
·
Azadirachta indica (Neem)
·
Rosemary
·
Lavender
Naughty Nits Hair Oil
combines the following pure essential
aromatherapy oils in a nourishing almond oil
base:
·
Tea Tree Oil
·
Rosemary
·
Pelargonium Graveolens (Rose Geranium)
Naughty Nits Spritzer
contains the following pure essential
aromatherapy oils in a spritzer base:
·
Tea Tree
·
Rosemary
·
Pelargonium Graveolens (Rose Geranium)
More information
on
these natural ingredients
· Azadirachta
indica (Neem)
originates from the Bay of Bengal and is a highly
prized Ayurvedic herb used to protect people from
insect pests. The natural insecticidal properties
are due to the component Azadirachtin A which
affects the feeding, developmental and reproductive
processes of the insects. In addition the
anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties of
Azadirachta make it an ideal natural remedy for
pesky infestations. Not surprising then that the
wood is highly valued for its worm resistant
properties!
· Rosmarinus
officinalis (Rosemary)
is a native Mediterranean shrub that is now cultivated widely
elsewhere. The strong fragrance of Rosemary makes it
a natural insect repellent and the oil is well known
to smother and suffocate pests. Rosemary not only
stimulates hair follicles to promote healthy hair
growth, but is also a nourishing conditioner and
tonic for the hair itself, leaving the strands soft
and silky and easy to comb.
· Lavender
is one of the most popular herbs with a wide
variety of uses. Lavender has been used since Roman
Times as a bath additive and it is not surprising
that it derives its name from the French word
‘lavare’ meaning ‘to wash’. Aside from its wonderful
fragrance, Lavender is a well known cleansing herb
with natural antiseptic and insect repellent
properties. The soothing and calming effects of
lavender will help to settle anxiety and distress.
· Melaleuca
alternifolia
(Tea
Tree Oil) contains a large number of active constituents which
have well known antiseptic and insecticide
properties. One of Tea Tree oil’s most powerful
properties is its ability to ward off and repel
parasites, including head lice. Not only will Tea
Tree Oil repel and smother the lice, but it will
also cleanse the bites and help the body to resist
secondary infection
· Pelargonium
Graveolens (Rose Geranium)
is native to South Africa but is now cultivated in the Mediterranean
region, Africa, Asia and Europe. Pelargonium owes
its powerful insect repellent qualities to its rich
content of Citronella oils. In addition Pelargonium
has well known antiseptic properties and will impart
a beautiful orange-rose fragrance to the product.
These essential oils not only safely repel and
smother the lice but also loosen the nits from the
hair shaft, allowing them to be combed out using a
fine toothed nit comb.
How have the Naughty Nits products helped others?
“Finally I have found an effective product that is
not poisonous for my child. This has been an ongoing
battle for the last year and I thought I was about
to go crazy. No matter how much effort I put in to
eradicating it, my son kept picking it up again at
school. After using the Naughyt Nits shampoo and oil
I have been using the Spritzer regularly and we are
now free of it for almost three months. This is the
longest clear patch we have had in the last year”
Carolyn B, Michigan
“Thank you for your brilliant products! This is the
only natural solution for lice that has worked and
trust me I have tried many! I will be recommending
it to everyone I know with kids”
DH, mother of four
“As a pre-school teacher we encounter this problem
on a regular basis. There is always a lot of
discussion and arguments amongst the parents about
what works and what doesn’t and who has treated
their child properly and who hasn’t and so it goes
on. One mother tried your Naughty Nits range after
our third outbreak in as many months and swore by
it. She told the other parents about it and many
more decided to try it too. Well, it has now been
four months since the last outbreak and counting… so
thank for allowing me to focus back on teaching
again”
Serina K, USA
How
do I use these products?
1. Naughty Nits Shampoo:
Directions:
Wash hair with Naughty Nits Shampoo, massaging
gently onto the scalp for one minute. Leave in for
approximately five minutes and then rinse
thoroughly. Repeat after two weeks.
Caution: Not recommended for babies under one year unless
under medical supervision. For external use only.
2. Naughty Nits Hair Oil:
Directions:
Massage onto the scalp and into the hair after
shampooing with Naughty Nits Shampoo. Comb through
hair repeatedly with a fine tooth comb. Leave on
overnight. Shampoo out in the morning with Naughty
Nits Shampoo.
Caution: Not recommended for babies under one year unless
under medical supervision. For external use only.
Note: Protection is recommended to prevent the oil from
marking bedclothes.
3. Naughty Nits Spritzer:
Directions:
Shake the bottle. Spray lightly onto dry hair before
brushing and onto the back of the neck.
Caution:
Avoid spraying into the eyes and face. For external
use only. Not recommended for babies under one year
unless under medical supervision
For best results
it is recommended to use all three products in
combination. Naughty Nits Spritzer may be used
alone for the child who is currently lice-free and
wants to stay that way during times of frequent
infestation!
How
long until I see results?
Results should be noticeable immediately after using
Naughty Nits Shampoo and Hair Oil as directed.
Regular use of Naughty Nits Spritzer will keep lice
infestation at bay.
How
long will the products last?
This will depend on how frequently the products are
used and how long the hair is.
Naughty Nits Shampoo comes in a 50g tube, Hair Oil
in a 60ml bottle and Spritzer in a 100ml bottle.
Information
on Nits and Lice
Please note that this information is offered for
educational purposes only and is not intended to be
a substitute for professional medical attention.
When in doubt, please consult your health
practitioner.
Lice and nits are extremely common and can occur in
any age group, although they are most prevalent in
elementary and pre-school children and their
families. Most families have at least one experience
with lice during their children’s younger years.
Lice do not jump or fly, but they can crawl very
quickly and are exceptionally easily spread from
person to person.
Head lice are parasitic insects that live on the scalp and
hair of the head. Nits are the eggs that the lice
lay on the hair shaft. Lice and nits are extremely
common and have nothing to do with cleanliness,
hygiene or socio-economic status. In fact, the
cleaner your hair the more they like it!
Tell me more about Lice and Nits…..
The adult lice are about 2-4 mm long wingless
insects with six legs. In fact they often look a lot
like a grain of rice with legs as their body is a
translucent grayish-white color. Hooks surrounding
the mouth allow them to attach to the scalp to feed.
Similar to mosquitoes, lice pierce the scalp with
two needle-like tubes that inject salivary juices to
prevent the blood clotting while they feed. When
engorged with blood their bodies turn a
reddish-brown color. Lice depend on blood to survive
and, although they can survive for up to 55 hours
without it, they will starve to death after that.
Lice move freely around the head and can easily move
to another person, piece of furniture or hairbrush.
They normally remain for about a month on one host
before moving off. The female lays about 3-10 eggs
(nits) per day. The nits are translucent, whitish
and pin-point in size and are glued tightly to the
base of the hair shaft. Regular brushing will not
dislodge them. The eggs hatch after about 6-10 days
and the newly hatched larvae must feed within 24
hours to prevent starvation. These larvae develop
into mature adult lice, capable of reproduction, in
about one week.
It is the faeces deposited by the larvae and the
adult lice that causes the itching as the skin
developes an allergic reaction to the lice stool.
Lice have a lifespan of about one month, but
continued re-infestation can take place if proper
measures are not taken to eradicate them from all
members of the family as well as furniture, bedding
and other household items. (Scroll down for more
information on eradicating lice)
How do you get lice?
Lice are rapidly spread by contact either with another
infested person or with clothing or objects that an
infested person has been in contact with. Lice can
live without a human host for up to 55 hours. The
most common ways to get lice are the following:
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Direct head to head contact
with a person who has lice. You only have to
watch how children play together to understand
why lice is so common in that age group.
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Direct contact with items
that an infested person has been in contact with
eg car seats, upholstered chairs, beds, towels
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Wearing infested clothing eg hats,
scarves, sweaters etc
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Using infested hairbrushes and combs
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They can also be spread in shared coat racks
and lockers
What are the signs of lice infestation?
The most common signs and symptoms are as follows:
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You may see nits on the hair strands or lice in
the hair close to the scalp. This is a sure fire
diagnosis
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A tickling or crawling feeling of something
moving in your hair
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Itching or a rash on the head or the neck. This
is due to an allergic reaction to the bites and
faeces. Scratching can lead to the development
of sores which can sometimes become infected.
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The scalp feels irritable and uncomfortable
Where are head lice commonly found?
Lice and nits can occur all over the head and scalp but the
two most common sites are:
If you suspect that you or your child has lice, these are
the best places to look. Head lice are rarely found
in eyebrows, eyelashes or elsewhere on the body.
What else must I do to treat lice and prevent
re-infestation?
Because they spread so quickly, head lice need to be
treated as soon as they are found. In addition to
careful shampooing and combing of the affected
persons scalp and hair, the following measures
should be followed to eradicate them from the
household:
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Check the infested person's hair regularly for
the next ten days or so in case of recurrence.
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All combs, brushes and hair accessories should
be cleaned with the remaining shampoo and then
preferably boiled.
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Wash all clothing, bedding, towels and removable
furniture coverings in hot water, at least 130°F
and if possible dry in a hot dryer for 20-40
minutes.
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Clothing or items that cannot be washed should
be sent to the dry cleaners.
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Any items that cannot be washed or dry cleaned
should be tied up in a black bag and left for 14
days.
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Vacuum
floors and non-washable furniture extremely
well, including all the corners and folds. Then
tightly seal and discard the vacuum bag.
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Wash all metal, plastic and other washable
surfaces with a bleach and water solution.
It is imperative to tackle lice infestation head on and
with great gusto! If furniture, clothes and other
household items aren’t cleaned sufficiently, all
your hard work removing the lice and nits in the
hair will go to waste as re-infestation with these
hardy little creatures will likely occur.
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