#12: Scared of battling lice and dealing with an itchy, irritated scalp?

Battling Lice and dealing with an itchy, irritated scalp

Here’s how to tackle lice and restore your scalp’s health!

Did you know that lice could be the hidden cause behind your scalp feeling itchy, irritated, or inflamed?


Lice feed on your scalp’s blood, causing relentless itching, small red bumps and overall scalp discomfort. Continuous scratching can further damage your scalp, weaken hair roots and even lead to hair fall.


But don’t panic — you’re not alone! Millions experience lice infestations, especially during humid weather, when the scalp becomes greasy with excess sebum — creating a perfect environment for these tiny parasites to survive, reproduce and spread quickly.


Want to say goodbye to lice and scalp irritation? Here’s a way of lice-proofing your scalp and preventing further lice infestations in the future! 

Why worry about lice-infested scalp?

Constant itching & irritation

Constant itching & irritation


Lice bites trigger inflammation and allergic reactions, causing persistent itching and discomfort.

Scalp infection risk

Scalp infection risk


Continuous scratching can lead to wounds, making your scalp prone to bacterial or fungal infections.

Weak, fragile hair

Weak, fragile hair


Lice lay eggs close to your hair roots, thereby weakening follicles and causing excessive hair breakage. 

Poor scalp hygiene

Poor scalp hygiene


Lice and nits trap dirt and dead skin, leading to dandruff and unpleasant scalp odour.

Reduced confidence

Reduced confidence


Frequent scratching and visible nits can make you self-conscious in public or social situations. 

How to care for hair affected by lice?

Anti-lice shampoo

Anti-lice shampoo


Choose a gentle formula with natural ingredients like neem, tea tree, or camphor to eliminate lice without harming your scalp. 

Oil therapy

Oil therapy


Lightly massage with tea tree, eucalyptus or neem oil after blending with carrier oils — it suffocates lice and nourishes your scalp naturally. 

Deep nourishment therapy

Deep nourishment therapy


After each cleanse, apply a mild, nourishing mask to restore moisture and strengthen hair weakened by scratching and irritation. 

Comb out the nits

Comb out the nits


Use a fine-tooth lice comb on damp hair to remove eggs and prevent reinfestation. 

Keep your scalp clean

Keep your scalp clean


Wash hair regularly in every 2–3 days with lukewarm water to maintain scalp hygiene and prevent lice breeding. 

Avoid sharing personal items

Avoid sharing personal items


Don’t share combs, pillows, towels or hair accessories with others. 

Disinfect fabrics

Disinfect fabrics


Wash and sun-dry bed linens, scarves and clothes used during lice infestation to stop the spread. 

What’s your regime to treat lice-related hair issues?

Type

Functions

Regime

Products

Anti-Lice Oil

Kills lice, fights dandruff & nourishes scalp 

Every day (Morning) 

Teatree Coconut oil 

Anti-Lice Shampoo

Kills lice, removes dandruff, purifies & cleanses

Alternative days at morning

Scalpcare shampoo 

Nourishment & Therapy

Soothes itching & irritation, controls excess oil & buildup & hydrates

Every night 

Scalpcare solution 

Anti-Lice Regimen:

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