FAQs
July 5, 2021
No, gloves are not required when treating with Licefreee Spray, or any other Licefreee products.July 5, 2021
It may take a couple of washes, but the scent of Licefreee will eventually fade.July 5, 2021
Licefreee Spray! is great for treating yourself as it kills both the lice as well as the eggs (nits). Most products recommend having someone help with the comb-out process. Because…July 5, 2021
It is unlikely lice will become immune to Licefreee products, since they are different from conventional pesticides that affect a louse's nervous system, and to which lice have shown resistance.July 5, 2021
Yes; Licefreee Spray! is indicated for use on children 6 months and older.July 5, 2021
It is impossible to tell with the naked eye if a nit is dead or alive, but our studies have shown that the nits die when treated with Licefreee Spray. That being…July 5, 2021
Enough to fully saturate all of the hair and scalp. The amount of Licefreee Spray needed depends on the length, texture, and thickness of the hair. It may require more…July 5, 2021
Yes, dead lice should come out of the hair when washed after the treatment. However, nits (head lice eggs) will remain in the hair unless they are combed out. If…July 5, 2021
Licefreee Spray is intended for use as a head lice treatment only. Washing hair regularly is recommended to avoid product build-up. If you are re-infested, we would recommend treat again.July 5, 2021
Using hair conditioner prior to treating with Licefreee Spray should not affect the treatment. However, if you feel that you have an excess of product built up in your hair,…July 5, 2021
Once the hair has dried naturally the treatment is complete and you (or your child) can go swimming. However, we recommend washing the hair first to remove any loose, dead…July 5, 2021
Allow Licefreee Spray! to air dry naturally before beginning the combing process. If you find you need to wet down the hair to make it easier to comb, you can…July 5, 2021
Although Licefreee Spray is non-toxic and safe to use as often as you like, it is not necessary to apply the treatment more than one time in a day. It…July 5, 2021
Licefreee Spray does not break down the protein that lice use to attach nits to your hair strand. To effectively remove the nits and dead lice, use the stainless steel…July 5, 2021
When using Licefreee Spray! you will want to allow the product to dry naturally. This allows the product enough time to stay in contact with the lice and nits to…July 5, 2021
Being that Licefreee Spray kills lice and nits while it dries, pulling hair up may interfere with the drying process. If you must pull hair up, be sure to secure…July 5, 2021
No. It is important that you follow the directions for Licefreee Spray exactly as indicated on the label. It is never recommended to mix OTC treatments or medications. Not only…July 5, 2021
Our product has not been tested on color-treated hair, if you’re concerned, test the product in an inconspicuous area before application.July 5, 2021
The active ingredient in Licefreee Spray is sodium chloride. You can find the label information here.July 5, 2021
Yes, Licefreee Spray kills head lice and their eggs. No, Licefreee has not been tested for use on bed bugs.July 5, 2021
It all depends on hair length, texture, and thickness. You want to be sure to use enough product to fully saturate all of the hair and scalp.July 5, 2021
No. According to label directions, Licefreee Spray should be applied to dry hair. Applying to wet hair could dilute the solution and possibly interfere with the effectiveness of the product.July 5, 2021
As long as you applied the product according to the label directions, everything it came into full contact with should be dead. There are a number of reasons you could…July 5, 2021
No, it is not necessary to wash out a little to moderate amount of styling product before using the spray. If there is a large amount, or a strong-hold product,…July 5, 2021
No, we do not recommend using Licefreee products on your pets. Just because they are non-toxic to humans, does not mean they are non-toxic to your pets. Please contact your…July 5, 2021
Licefreee Spray has an expected shelf life of 3 years. We recommend that any unused product purchased from an authorized retailer be discarded after 3 years.July 5, 2021
There are a few options for cleaning the nit comb.With each swipe through the hair, wipe the comb off with a paper towel or rinse.Soak comb in hot water (above…July 5, 2021
Once Licefreee Spray has dried you can use whatever method is easier for you to comb the nits out. Washing your hair after Licefreee Spray has completely dried will not…July 5, 2021
Giving the product time to dry ensures the lice and nits are dead. If you comb through before the product has dried, you may encounter live lice and nits. It…July 5, 2021
Licefreee Spray kills nits as well as lice so the nits left in your hair after treatment would be dead as long as they came in contact with the product…