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July 17, 2007

Back to School - Stop the Icky Itchies

When your kids go back to school, you want them scratching their heads because they're thinking, not because there's been another lice infestation in your kids' class. When someone told me about Lice-Free Zone Shampoo and Leave-in Conditioner, I jumped at the chance to try it out. My neighbor is a pharmacist. He agrees lavendar is one of the best preventative measures for kids. The folks at Circle of Friends told me the following:

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Tea Tree, Andiroba and Lavender Oils are the key ingredients that repel lice safely and naturally.  In fact, their main components of Phenols, Ketones and Oxides create a strong disinfectant that is toxic to lice, but not to scalps.  Lice_free_conditioner Lemon Peel Oil acts as a natural cleanser, while Vitamin B-5 and Glycerin hydrate the hair leaving it soft, manageable and free of tangles.  And unlike those harsh, stinky and out-right irritating chemical treatments, with Lice Free Zone parents and children can actually enjoy bath time thanks to its soothing lavender scent. 

As many kids in the world are thinking about school again (and mine are finally ending theirs -- Bavarian schools end the latest at the end of July), I'm comforted to know the little critters that populate our children's storybooks won't be crawling around their scalps, too!

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