- Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in Hairshield Anti-Lice Cream Wash; check with your doctor if you are unsure.
- Before using it, read the label to ensure proper application, ensuring the medicine's efficacy.
- Hairshield Anti-Lice Cream Wash is only intended for external use and should be used as directed by your doctor.
- Do not use it if you are pregnant or a nursing mother unless recommended by the doctor.
- If you experience any unusual symptoms or allergic reactions whilst using this, please discontinue and consult your doctor immediately.
- Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
- Keep it out of reach of children and pets.
- Store in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight.
FAQ
Question: What distinguishes Hairshield Anti-Lice Cream Wash from other products?
Answer: Hairshield Anti-Lice Cream Wash uses HydroShell technology to not only remove lice in one wash, but also condition and strengthen hair organically.
Question: Does lice suck blood?
Answer: YES! Head lice are blood-sucking insects. The Head lice is a tiny, wingless parasitic bug with six legs that lives on the human scalp and consumes blood.
Question: How can I prevent head lice on a daily basis?
Answer: Head lice prevention is considerably easier and more pleasant for both children and parents if you stick to a healthy regimen that will reduce your child's chances of becoming infected. Keep your hair clean and wash it carefully. Make sure the 'hair-to-hair' contact is minimal. Do not share towels, caps, hats, combs, sweaters, headbands, headphones, scarves, hoodies, coats, and so on. Keep hairbrushes separate for each child. Keep your hair tied up.
Question: Can head lice be transmitted from one to another?
Answer: Head lice can crawl incredibly fast and from hair to hair! This is how head lice are typically transmitted: by crawling from one head to another, as in schools, parks, and playgrounds.