Hearing someone say “Head Lice” makes everyone itch! But we love to prevent and fight head lice and we love even more when we read reviews about our products.
Earlier in February, Rebecca Woolf, author of Girl’s Gone Child, wrote a great review on our head lice preventation Mint Spray.
Girl’s Gone Child is a blog that has been featured in the The New York Times, Time Magazine, Huffington Post, Angeleno and NPR, was recently named Blog of the Year by Babble.com and was a finalist for Lifetime Achievement in the 2011 Bloggies.
So. Update on the lice front because after dealing with what we spent (two months, ugh) dealing with I wanted to suggest a product that is now our BFF. Because while the Cetaphil worked for Archer and me (and my mom who also got lice. From us. Sorry, mom) it came back TWICE for Fable AKA the Cetaphil was far from preventative which meant GAME OVER for Fable who enjoys sharing headbands and princess crowns and hair clips and hats and wigs and hats and crowns and crowns and crowns with everyone at school.
Enter Ladibugs (chemical free) lice solution, which worked in ONE sitting and whose preventative prowess has kept us lice-free all month. (ED: Nobody paid me to write this. I’m just really grateful for their products during this not-so-fantastic “journey”.) Also, this spray lives by the door so every morning before school I can spritz the kids’ hair and they dig it because it smells like candy canes:
Anyway. Lice has become my thing these past few months (I’m the official lice check mom at both kids’ schools what’s up) and I’m totally thinking of starting a delousing business called Lice, Lice, Baby and I’m not even kidding. In the meantime, for those dealing with the headache that is headlice, THIS IS YOUR BOYFRIEND. Over and out.
GGC