LiceDoctors Australia

LiceDoctors Australia Lice Doctors offer leading holistic treatments for easily removing headlice from your life! Speak to our team today! Natural product
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Lice doctors was founded by Janine Heard who has 30 years hair dressing experience. Janine Heard started LiceDoctors as a treatment and consultancy service in 2004 after recognising the ongoing problems parents were having to break the lice cycle and ultimately rid their family of lice. Using only natural, highly effective products, LiceDoctors has a proven technique that kills lice and equally as important also prevents reinfestation. This is undertaken in a two step method addressing the most important aspects to breaking the lice cycle by:

1. Using a Lice Doctor treatment that kills the EGGS as well as adult lice.

2. Educating parents to ensure correct, meticulous application of LiceDoctors' product so the eggs do not hatch. LiceDoctors also provides an educational service during treatment to ensure parents understand the life cycle of lice and correct techniques to apply. Re-infestation can still occur as simply by standing close to an infected
person headlice can transfer via the hair's static electricity to other heads. However, to prevent another outbreak, a 'comb out' technique is taught to parents to check for any stray lice after family members have had contact with other children. So, remember the Top Three Reasons to try LiceDoctors:

1. Education to prevent reinfestation

LiceDoctors' specialists also cover truths and myths concerning lice and the steps necessary to sterilize your home after lice infestation and it's not as involved as you might think!

05/04/2026

Designed to keep the process simple, everything you need for a full treatment is in one bottle of Head4Lice Hair & Scalp Oil.

Taking your time and being thorough gives you the best chance of a better result.

One 200ml bottle treats 1 adult or up to 2 young children. ❤

Not sure whether you are looking at lice or dandruff?It is a common question, especially when you spot little white flak...
01/04/2026

Not sure whether you are looking at lice or dandruff?

It is a common question, especially when you spot little white flakes or tiny specks in the hair.

A few things to look for:
• Dandruff usually brushes or falls away easily
• Lice eggs stay attached to the hair shaft
• Eggs are often close to the scalp
• Live lice move quickly
• A fine nit comb helps you check more properly

If you are unsure, take a closer look in natural light and check carefully around the nape and behind the ears.

Save this post for later or share it with another parent who might need it.

A preventative spray that smells good? That matters more than you think.When a product becomes part of the school mornin...
26/03/2026

A preventative spray that smells good? That matters more than you think.

When a product becomes part of the school morning routine, it needs to be easy to use and pleasant to have around.

LiceDoctors Preventative Spray helps create an antistatic barrier to help prevent infestation, with a light fresh scent that makes daily use feel a little easier.

You hope you do not need it.You are glad when it is there.Keeping a lice treatment on hand is one of those quiet little ...
24/03/2026

You hope you do not need it.
You are glad when it is there.
Keeping a lice treatment on hand is one of those quiet little family admin wins.

Simple. Ready. Sorted.

A quick check after school. All you need is good light and a comb. That is how many families stay on top of head lice be...
19/03/2026

A quick check after school. All you need is good light and a comb.

That is how many families stay on top of head lice before it turns into a bigger ordeal.
Small habits help.

If head lice keeps coming back and you are doing everything “right”… you are not alone.Common off-the-shelf treatments f...
17/03/2026

If head lice keeps coming back and you are doing everything “right”… you are not alone.

Common off-the-shelf treatments fail for three simple reasons:
- Resistance to some insecticides is common in Australia
- Scalp irritation and strong fumes, which lead to rinsing early or avoiding the second treatment
- Follow-up gets missed, so newly hatched lice restart the cycle

This is why our approach is different.
We have been doing this for over 20 years.
We focus on the method, the timing, and the follow-up checks.
You get clear steps and support, so you stop guessing.

If head lice makes you want to bin everything in sight… we get it. Brushes, combs, hair ties. It feels easier to start a...
12/03/2026

If head lice makes you want to bin everything in sight… we get it. Brushes, combs, hair ties. It feels easier to start again.

But you actually don't need to throw your brushes away. A proper clean and a full dry, and you are back in business.

Brush reset routine:

1. Pull out all hair from brushes and combs.

2. Soak brushes, combs, clips, and hair ties in very hot (but not boiling) water for 15 to 30minutes.

3. Rinse well and let everything dry fully before using again.

Another simple option is to soak your hairbrushes in the Head4Lice Hair & Scalp Oil.

Do this on treatment day as it helps reduce the chance of lice coming back through shared household items.

Melaleuca. Small tree with a big reputation.Melaleuca is native to Australia. Its essential oil has been recognised for ...
09/03/2026

Melaleuca. Small tree with a big reputation.

Melaleuca is native to Australia. Its essential oil has been recognised for its natural pharmacological properties, which exhibit broad antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic effects.

No wonder it’s a star ingredient in LiceDoctors!
One treatment. Back to normal.

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