Tutorial Videos

Explaining exactly how to solve head lice at home!

Our at-home kits are highly effective! We sell the same products we use in the clinic, and we offer a range of tools to make combing out your hair easier than ever. These tutorial videos will help you use the same technique as our clinicians.

First, we recommend you use our Treatment Goop, shown in the first video. This will kill everything crawling (does not kill eggs) and reduce your chances of catching lice while treating someone.

Second, begin the comb out. This is the hardest part, because it requires a lot of patience. You will need to do this every day, until you go four straight days without seeing a nit. Please note that the video shows us using “Slippery Nit Comb-Out Mousse”, but we have repackaged our product into a spray for easier application.  It is used the same way, sprayed at the roots.

Third, clean your house. We have our tutorial videos posted below, but we also detail our cleaning procedures here. What we tell you here is all you have to do.

Treatment Goop

Our first step! This tutorial video explains how to properly apply Treatment Goop for complete success. It will kill anything crawling (does not kill eggs), and will keep you from catching lice as you treat others.

Treatment Goop is available on our website, or for purchase at the time of your appointment.

The Comb Out

This is the hardest step to master. This tutorial video is made the same way that we train our clinicians, but it takes a while for people to pick it up! You need to comb every day, until you go four straight days without seeing nits (eggs). Wear your hair up, and lint roll yourself after combing.

House Cleaning

This video goes over how to clean your house for head lice! We teach you the care minimum requirements, but you can always clean more!

All products featured in our tutorial videos are available for purchase in our store!

Choose contactless curbside pickup to get your purchases set outside, or choose USPS for priority shipping straight to your house!

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