A blend of oils against lice - Hair Lice Guard
A blend of oils against lice - Hair Lice Guard

A blend of pleasantly fragrant organic essential oils with a long tradition of use for head lice prevention, lavender, tea tree, geranium and cedar wood oils. read more
Product code: OD-EOB-HLG Shipping and Payment

A blend of pleasantly fragrant organic essential oils with a long tradition of use for head lice prevention, lavender, tea tree, geranium and cedar wood oils. read more
Product code: OD-EOB-HLG Shipping and Payment
Thorough combing is important when lice is present. The hair must be carefully combed daily with a special fine-toothed comb. Wet combing is the best way. Apply a little conditioner to the wet hair and spread it evenly. Then comb the hair smoothly and then comb it systematically through a thick comb to remove lice from the entire head. Combing does not remove eggs, because they cling firmly to the hair. If this procedure is repeated regularly for 14 days, you will catch all the hatched lice before laying eggs again.
Night treatment: 8-10 drops of HAIR LICE GUARD mix with 4 tablespoons of argan, olive or jojoba oil, massage into scalp and hair, wrap with food foil and leave to work overnight. In the morning, comb the hair, wash it with Odylique Tea tree oil shampoo, spray it with an acidic rinse (see the HOW TO USE tab for how to make it) and repeat each day until the lice disappear completely.
EXTRA INFO
- 100% Certified Organic Oil - Soil Assocition Organic.
- 5ml.
Certification | Soil Association Organic |
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Size | 5ml |
Manufacturer | Essential Care (Organics) Ltd, 85 Gregory Road Mildenhall Suffolk IP28 7DF |
Where it's made | United Kingdom |
Lavandula angustifolia oil*, melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil*, pelargonium graveolens oil*, cedrus alantica bark oil*.
Plan English: Essential oils of lavender, tea tree, geranium and cedarwood.
*Certified Organic
Use a comb to brush in a few drops of the blend to your hair every day, or add a few drops of this mixture to apple cider vinegar mixed with water (the so-called acid rinse - 1 tablespoon of vinegar to half a liter of boiled, distilled or spring water). With this rinse, treat your hair after shampooing - it works best as a leave-in product, ie. spray onto hair and do not wash again, just brush it in with a comb.
Certification | Soil Association Organic |
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Size | 5ml |
Manufacturer | Essential Care (Organics) Ltd, 85 Gregory Road Mildenhall Suffolk IP28 7DF |
Where it's made | United Kingdom |
Odylique brand - the name derived from the meaning of "power of nature" - was born in 2003 and was originally called Essential Care. The whole story began in the 1980s, when the founder Margaret began to produce natural skin care products. Conventional products disagreed with her allergic and sensitive skin. She felt there had to be a healthier and more effective way to make skincare than using petroleum and artificial additives. So, armed with qualifications in herbal medicine and aromatherapy, and a passion for the genius of nature, she set about creating truly effective formulations, based only on organic herbs, plant oils and natural active ingredients that were compatible with the most sensitive skin. In the 1980s she was one of the few first ones, if not the first, pioneers of organic and natural skincare makers in the UK. In 2003, she officially founded the Essential Care company with her husband and daughter, which was later renamed Odylique. From the outset, its products have won awards in prestigious UK natural beauty competitions, and the product portfolio has grown to include decorative cosmetics for the most sensitive users.
Odylique wants all their ingredients to have therapeutic effect, while at the same time providing you with amazing skincare ritual you enjoy evey day.
Odylique is an expert on sensitive and allergic-prone skin and we are honoured to offer it to you as the products are the best certified organic quality at absolutely unbeatable prices to get. A nice bonus is that all of their plastic packaging is made from recycled plastic milk bottles - made in Britain, and 98% of the packaging material comes from Europe to minimize the carbon footprint. Almost half of the product containers and all boxes are manufactured in the UK.