Moo Goo Head Lice & Eggs Destroyer Kit
- Stuns lice and their eggs for easier removal
- Unique delivery system that penetrates the lice
- Laser-etched Lice Trap Comb helps drag nits from the hair effectively
- No Pyrethrins, Piperonyl Butoxide or synthetic insecticides
- With non-damaging ingredients like Coconut, Olive, Rosemary, Eucalyptus and Lavender Oil
- We avoid Dimethicone and other oil-soluble silicones to protect our waterways
- Comes with a cow-print shower cap that’s equal parts functional and fabulous
- Subtle, natural and pleasent scent so kids can return to class without smelling like bug spray
So, you’ve scored the glamorous task of nit duty, lucky you! But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with a natural head lice treatment that actually works and doesn’t stink out the house. We’ve spent many hours (and tears) combing through our own kids’ hair, so we know what matters. We created this treatment to make the process as gentle as possible.
This isn’t your average chemical-laden lice kit. Our Head Lice & Eggs Destroyer Kit uses a unique delivery system to help stun lice and their eggs, making them easy to trap and remove. It’s made with a blend of non-damaging natural oils like Coconut, Olive, Rosemary, Eucalyptus and Lavender, and we’ve kept the scent light and pleasant so your little one doesn’t head back to school smelling like a walking tea tree.
Best of all, we’ve avoided all ingredients that we as parents are not comfortable putting on our children, and we think you may agree. Treating nits isn’t anybody’s favourite job but our kit makes it as easy as possible for both children and adults.
Ingredients
Purified water, Isopropyl Myristate, Coconut Oil, Behentrimonium metilsulfate, Cetrimonium chloride, Glyceryl monostearate, Olive oil, Cetostearyl alcohol, Glycerol, Sodium Levulinate, Sodium Anisate, Cetyl alcohol, Lactic acid, Rosemary Oil, Melaleuca Oil, Eucalyptus Oil.
Because we make our products for our families, we have a strict ingredient philosophy that excludes ingredients like Parabens, Phenoxyethanol and penetration enhancers.
We show all of the ingredients we use in our products on our website, not just the pretty ones. That way you know exactly what's in each one, and can get in touch if you have any more questions.
Please be aware that the ingredients we use in our formulas may be updated occasionally and therefore vary from time to time. Please refer to the ingredient list on the product packaging for the most up-to-date and relevant list of ingredients.
FAQs
What is head lice?
Head lice are tiny, wingless insects (yep, six legs and all) that make themselves at home in human hair and feed on the scalp. Not cute. There are three stages:
- Nits (the eggs)
- Nymphs (baby louse)
- Lice (the grown-up freeloaders)
They’re not a sign of poor hygiene - just a super common part of school life and daycare.
What is the head lice life cycle?
Once a nit hatches (usually in 7-10 days), the baby louse becomes an adult in just over a week. Each female adult can lay up to 5 eggs per day. That’s a whole lot of uninvited guests in a short amount of time, which is why quick treatment is key.
How do people catch head lice?
Mostly through head-to-head contact - think hugging, leaning in for pictures or playing hairdressers. Lice can also be spread by sharing hats, helmets, hairbrushes, towels or pillows.
What’s in the Head Lice & Eggs Destroyer Kit?
Everything you need (except the lice, thankfully!):
- Our Nick Off Nits Cream, made with natural oils to help stun lice and loosen nits.
- A cow-print shower cap (because... obviously) to let the cream work its magic.
- A fine-toothed comb to remove lice and eggs from the hair.
It’s easy to use, low-tox and actually works - no synthetic chemical nasties needed.
What does head lice look like?
- Nits: Tiny (about 1mm), yellow-white eggs stuck near the scalp.
- Nymphs: Slightly bigger (1.1-1.3mm), tan or white in colour and fast-moving baby lice.
- Adult lice: Around 2-3mm long and tan in colour. Females are usually bigger and better at egg-laying (unfortunately).
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