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Lycelle Head Lice Removal

Pesticide Free Found In Walgreens

By Review - Sponsored Post May 15, 2017

With two children in Elementary School I get letters sent home about lice spreading in school what feels like every other month.  There are so many tips I've read to try to avoid this happening to your child,  but seems inevitable with how quickly it spreads. I volunteer often at school and kids are so close to each other all day, lice is not even on their minds. It's great to know there is a product to turn to that you can use without a prescription.  

Just because school is almost over this could affect your child any time of the year, including the upcoming Summer, during Summer Camp.  To help prevent the spread of lice your child shouldn’t share hats, helmets, towels, brushes, combs, hair clips, or other items that may harbor lice.

For more information about Lycelle please visit their website.  There is also a coupon for $5 off Lycelle at Walgreens. Use it at the Walgreens at 4020 S Jog Rd. in Lake Worth.

Why Lycelle should be your go to for lice:

-Lycelle is the pesticide-free solution when dealing with lice
-Eliminates lice in a 10-minute application (one & done application)
-Eliminates super lice, lice and eggs
-Formerly a prescription, now available over-the-counter


This could be a good product to keep in your medicine cabinet for that “just in case" moment. Or you can run and get it at Walgreens.
We found Lycelle in the front of the Pharmacy on Jog Rd, remember no prescription is needed!

This product is very easy to use, here's how it works:
-Apply Lycelle Gel directly to dry hair
-Make sure to saturate hair, for thicker hair use more product
-After about 10 minutes rinse out gel from hair
-Use the fine-toothed metal comb provided to remove the lice from hair
-Shampoo as usual and make sure to wash hands after using the Lycelle gel

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If you have to deal with lice at home you should vacuum your carpet, rugs, furniture, car seats, and any other fabric-covered items that may have come into contact with your child’s head.
Clean their bed linens and towels in hot water above 130° F.
Avoid sharing certain items, like brushes or anything that comes in contact with the head.



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