Lice Qr Oil

Anti Lice Oil

Description

Composition:-

Nilgiri Oil(Eucalyptus Globulus) 01.5% BHP
Karang Oil(Pongamia Galbra) 03.0% A.B
Neem Oil(Azadirachta Indica) 10.0% A.B
Arand Oil(Ricinus Communis) 10.0% A.B
Phudina Ka Phool Crystal (Mentha Spicata) 01.0% BHP
Amala Oil(Embelica Officinalis) 10.0% A.B
Shikakai Oil(Ackeshiya Conicina) 14.5% A.B
Mahendi Oil(Lawsonia Alba) 12.0% A.B
Till Oil(Sisamum Indicum) 36.0% A.B
Bavchi Oil(Psoralea Corylifolia) 02.0% A.B

 

What are lice?

Head lice are a common occurrence, easily transmitted, and NOT an indication of poor hygiene.

They are a type of parasite that lives on the scalp and hair shaft of humans — surviving for up to 30 days on small amounts of blood obtained from the individual. The official/medical term for head lice is pediculosis.

They are usually found in school-aged children (girls more frequently than boys) and women…and like to lay their eggs along the base of the hair shaft....... close to the scalp...... behind the ears and/or back of the neck.

They do not jump, hop, or fly…however they crawl at an extremely fast pace.

What causes lice?

Head lice do not survive long (estimated 24-48 hours) once they fall off a person’s head and cannot feed.

Contracting lice happens to those who:-

  • Come in contact with an infected person through play, school, sports, home, sleepovers, etc.
  • Wear the clothing of someone that has the parasite.
  • Share personal care items such as…brushes, combs, towels, and other accessories that are contaminated.
  • Lay on bedding, carpets, and/or furniture that a person with head lice was previously laying on.

Ultimately, if you or someone in your family develops head lice, you will want to take care of the problem as soon as you become aware.

What are the symptoms of a lice infestation?

Head lice affect all socio-economic groups. Infestations can happen and spread without regard to the cleanliness of a home or school, or to personal hygiene.

Infestation happens extremely fast and can be asymptomatic (showing no symptoms of their presence). However, two of the most common signs and symptoms include:

  • Itching of the head
  • Red bumps on the scalp