Fairly sure it's not coincidence that since descovering Vosene's Nit repellant spray the hair in our household (2/3 members of the house have hair) has been nit free.
But it's back to school, back to poring over text books, hugging in the payground, wrestling on the floor of the boys loos...and touching heads together!
And we all know what that means, yes it means wandering insects wandering.
Luckily my long time friends at Vosene are on the case with an interactive map, so you can check out nitty hotspots, and products to repel the invaders!
There are various products, which I think all smell nice, and are easy to use.
Vosene Kids 3in1 Conditioning Shampoo and Conditioning Defence Spray work together to clean, condition and detangle your child’s hair, as well as containing natural ingredients to help prevent head lice. Say hello to happy hair!
Vosene Kids 3in1 Conditioning Shampoo (RRP £2.54, 250ml) - gently cleanses and conditions your kids’ hair and scalp leaving naturally healthy shiny hair. Our specially formulated shampoo also contains natural Tea Tree Oil and Lemon Eucalyptus to help keep head lice at bay when used alongside our Conditioning Defence Spray.
Vosene Kids Conditioning Defence Spray (RRP £2.54, 150ml) – this fantastic leave-in spray detangles and smooths your child’s hair, instantly taming the worst bed head and the most unruly knots. The clinically proven formula also helps protect against head lice - using natural ingredients such as Eucalyptus Oil, Citronella Oil and Rosemary Oil. Suitable for children aged 3 and over.
Vosene Kids 3in1 Conditioning Shampoo & Conditioning Defence Spray are found in the children's shampoo aisles in high street supermarkets and chemists. For more great advice on helping prevent head lice and keeping hair happy and shiny visit www.vosene.co.uk.
And now the fun bit - you can WIN a full set of Coditioning Shampoo and Conditioning Defence Spray.
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Not yet thank goodness. Mum used to cover us in tea tree back in the day though lol
ReplyDeleteyes my twins did last year YUK!!! I COOMBED THEM OUT NIGHTMARE!!! X
ReplyDeleteMy daughters have both had it. We used tea tree oil with conditioner and combed it through and seemed to do the job
ReplyDeleteDon't want to tempt fate but no
ReplyDeleteYes we have had them I now use vosene and I also check every 2 weeks
ReplyDeleteLove the smell of vosene :-)
ReplyDeleteNot yet but my daughters just started school so im expecting them at some point :/
ReplyDeleteLuckily I haven't had them since I was in school, but then neither of my daughters have very much hair!
ReplyDeletewe have been lucky so far!!! my sister had them when we were younger!!! nightmare
ReplyDeleteSo far no - hope our luck continues!
ReplyDeleteAshleigh
my daughter, with long hair and an attraction of the kids with nits, she always seems to pick them up
ReplyDeleteLuckily no 😊 lol xx
ReplyDeleteDaughter. Lots of wet combing, and then gave in and used chemicals
ReplyDeleteno and hopefully won't :)
ReplyDeleteboth my daughters have brought them home from school, we usually use full marks mousse and a comb
ReplyDeletemy daughter used to pick them up from school when she was younger
ReplyDeletenot yet but it's inevitable
ReplyDeleteYes both my boys when they were younger. I went to the chemist and bought a nit comb washed their hair every night and conditioned and combed through they were gone within a few days
ReplyDeleteMy daughters had them a couple of times, we used spray and now use vosene regularly
ReplyDeleteMy children haven't had them yet but I remember getting them at school. We all did. Back then it was only the horrible nit comb that could get rid of them and it was so painful!
ReplyDeleteMy daughters are always getting them and we usually get rid of them using Hedrin.
ReplyDeleteBoth my daughters used to get them and with thick long hair it was always a bit of a nightmare to get rid of them. I used a combination of Hedrin and the good old nit comb usually and a good anti lice shampoo :)
ReplyDeleteNot yet but the kids have started school now so I get it's just a matter of time!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter gets them, i mainly use conditioner and a nit comb
ReplyDeleteThey have all had them! Loads of conditioner and the nitty gritty comb! Took ages to get them all
ReplyDeleteNot yet thankfully but I am sure we can't get away with it for much longer!
ReplyDeleteAlways use this in school term time
ReplyDeleteLuckily, no
ReplyDeleteyes :( used the full marks stuff, and then spent the next week frantically combing through !
ReplyDeleteYes my daughter! I sat and picked them out for hours and then used straighteners to frazzle any strays (as recommended by the hairdresser)
ReplyDeleteYes my daughter used to get them as a child, She was treated and then I used to spend 2 hours on a sunday platting her hair about 100 plats
ReplyDeleteTouch woods *knocks desk* we've not had lice in our house just yet...but I remember my sons little boy having them on Christmas day and we had no nit lotion in the house. We ended up using tons of conditioner and combing his hair through with the dogs flea comb!! I think he is a little more prepared for such an incident nowadays!
ReplyDeleteTea tree shampoo and conditioner
ReplyDeleteYes - tea tree oil worked a treat
ReplyDeleteWife & 2 girls. full marks & now use Vosene Kids Conditioning Defence Spray
ReplyDeleteyes with nit treatment from the chemists
ReplyDeletenever
ReplyDeleteA few times, tried conditioner and a metal comb, head lice lotion and a zapper comb x
ReplyDeleteNo not yet
ReplyDeleteNot yet (touch wood!!)
ReplyDeleteme and my daughter :(
ReplyDeleteI've had them. I found putting some conditioner in my hair and combing them out manually with a nit comb was the best way - i did this on three consecutive days. However, something like Vosene to make it a bit of a faster process woudl be good!
ReplyDeleteNot to tempt fate- no!
ReplyDeletenot so far
ReplyDeletemy niece had them and my sister combed them out. I haven't had them since a child but my daughter is in pre-school and wont be long til she starts school I really hope she doesn't get them
ReplyDeleteNot yet
ReplyDeleteBoth my children have had them and I used shampoo and a special nit coomb
ReplyDeletei did as a kid, i just remember the horrible smell of the lotion
ReplyDelete