If you find this bug in your hair. How to get rid of them and stop them coming back

Let’s talk about every parent’s creepy-crawly nightmare: head lice. If you’ve ever battled these tiny terrors, you know it’s a marathon, not a sprint—hours of combing, itching, and maybe a few tears (yours or the kids’, take your pick).

They’re sneaky, stubborn, and pop up like uninvited guests just when school kicks back into gear. But don’t sweat it—I’ve got your back with a game plan to zap those lice and stop them from crashing your family’s scalp party again. Ready to ditch the itch and reclaim your sanity? Let’s dive in!

The Lice Lowdown: Why They’re Such a Pain

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