Introducing the most technologically advanced and easy to use natural head lice treatment in the market today. You will no longer have to subject your family to chemical & pesticide warfare for head lice removal. Simple and user-friendly, the Licevac is a reusable and allergy-free lice treatment for both children and adults. This gentle, yet effective, treatment is safe for home use and eliminates both head lice and their eggs (nits) without the need for harmful chemicals or special shampoos.
The Licevac works best on dry hair. Simply attach a fresh capture nets securely to the Licevac combing head, ensuring it snaps into place (you will hear a click) and reattach the combing head to the main body by aligning the guiding arrows and twist to lock.
Detecting lice early is the best way to keep an infestation from spreading. Use Licevac as a safe and gentle way of regularly checking your family’s hair for lice and their eggs. The best part is that if you do happen to find lice, you are able to start treatment immediately. No other head lice treatments are as proactive and effective as Licevac. A device that should be in every family’s home!
The Licevac use the comb and suction power to gently lift lice and eggs. The teeth are rounded to smoothly run across the head. The comb head has been designed to adjust to either a rake or comb position for maximum comfort depending on the length of the hair. The design is smooth and rounded so that there is no sharp edges or components.
As you gently comb through the hair, Licevac disposable Capture Nets securely trap head lice and their eggs. This makes rechecking the hair easy and reduces the chances for infestation.
After each treatment, simply remove the disposable Capture Nets, snap on the lid and hygienically dispose of the used nets. A brush is supplied with the unit to clean the stainless steel comb and unit between users.
| Treatment | Claims | What the treatment really does |
|---|---|---|
Chemical Based Creams/Lotions/Shampoos |
Kills head lice and eggs |
Product usually needs to be left in hair for an extended period |
Naturally Formulated Creams/Lotions Shampoos |
Kills head lice and eggs |
Product usually needs to be left in hair for an extended period. Little to no clinical trials have proven their efficacy. Eggs can remain untreated as the shell is often difficult to penetrate. Reapplication is often required after a two week period. Mechanical removal of lice and eggs is often required after treatment- could lead to redistribution of lice and eggs or being left behind in the hair. |
Traditional Home Remedies |
Suffocate or immobilize head lice |
Product usually needs to be left in hair for an extended period. Little to no clinical trials have proven their efficacy. Mechanical removal of lice and eggs is often required after treatment- could lead to redistribution of lice and eggs or being left behind in the hair. Some treatments may be dangerous, unfounded and difficult to remove from hair (e.g. kerosene, mayonnaise, vinegar) |
Head Lice Sprays |
Prevent head lice infestations |
Little to no clinical trials have proven their efficacy. Does not treat head lice infestations. Head lice might be resistant to some of the chemicals found in the spray. |
Mechanical Combs |
Remove head lice and eggs from hair |
Can be a time consuming process. Combs only remove mono-directionally- head lice and eggs found on the underside of the hair may get left behind. Removed lice and eggs often remain on the teeth of comb which often leads to redistribution rather than removal. |
Electronic Combs |
Release an electronic pulse to electrocute the head lice |
Can be a time consuming process. Only kills lice upon contact, does not kill eggs. Electronic pulse can be discharged onto patient’s skin especially if moist, leading to discomfort experienced during treatment. Mechanical removal of lice and eggs is often required after treatment- could lead to redistribution of lice and eggs or being left behind in the hair. |
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