According to researchers at the New Jersey Medical School, “head lice infestation is the most common parasitic infection in children”1. The small, wingless insects, which feed on blood from the scalp, are mainly spread through head-to-head contact2 – think playing together, cuddling – making primary school-aged children and their families particularly ripe targets. In fact, 76 per cent of parents have experienced head lice in their household3, and those parents want a fast, simple and effective treatment.
MOOV Head Lice Solution is exactly that. The number one selling head lice brand in Australian pharmacies4, it is clinically proven5 to kill both the lice and their eggs in just three no-fuss steps. As well as being Australian made and owned, MOOV Head Lice Solution contains active natural ingredients and is free from synthetic pesticides. The essential oils, including eucalyptus and leptospermum petersonii leaf, work by interfering with biomechanical mechanisms of head louse.
Of parents surveyed, 91 per cent preferred to use products made with natural ingredients on their children, making MOOV as great choice3. Plus, MOOV has no known resistance.
With MOOV Head Lice Solution, three 10-minute treatments, administered on days zero, seven and 14, is all it takes to kill lice naturally. There is no combing required and the reusable shower cap means no mess. The three-pronged approach is crucial to help treat head lice effectively. The second and third treatments target newly hatched lice, breaking the lifecycle6.
MOOV Head Lice Solution is one of six products in the MOOV head Lice range, which also includes MOOV Head Lice Shampoo, a 2-in-1 shampoo treatment. MOOV Head Lice Shampoo helps to leave hair soft and smooth and is clinically proven7 to kill head lice and eggs. The entire range contains products designed to kill, remove or help prevent head lice.
To learn more about head lice symptoms and how to best check for head lice, click here.
Disclaimer: Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, talk to your health professional.