What is Duo LP-Pro Nits and Lice Shampoo used for?
Lice can survive for up to 2 days outside the scalp. Lice can therefore be transmitted:
- directly: from head to head (by exchanging clothing: scarf, hat, etc.) ;
- indirectly: lice can survive for up to 36 hours outside the scalp. Lice can therefore be transmitted via household textiles (sofa, pillows, stuffed toys, car seats, etc.).
Shampoo Duo LP-Pro against nits, lice and other harmful insects is to be used after an anti-lice treatment or to prevent lice contamination during an epidemic at school, after-school programs, vacation centers or day-care centers.
Duo LP-Pro shampoo is recommended for the natural repelling of harmful insects: lice, nits, fleas, ticks, auks and scabies. It's the ideal complementary treatment for gently washing your child's hair. This shampoo is formulated with 100% organic lavender essential oil, pure and natural.
Thanks to its soothing properties, Duo Lp-Pro Organic Gentle Shampoo effectively and durably calms scalp irritations . Its gentle cleansing base perfectly respects your child's sensitive scalp , often weakened by anti-lice treatments. Its formula, enriched with detangling agents, makes styling and combing easier.
Well-tolerated, Duo Lp-Pro Organic Gentle Shampoo can be used as often as necessary and is ideal for daily use by all family members to prevent lice bites, nits, fleas, ticks, aoutats and scabies.
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How to use Duo Lp-Pro Lice Repellent?
After an anti-lice treatment, rinse hair as indicated in the treatment instructions. Then apply Duo Lp-Pro Shampoo Doux Bio to the whole head of hair, massage gently and rinse thoroughly. Reapply the gentle shampoo and leave on for a few minutes.
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Precautions for use
- For external use only.
- Do not use on irritated or damaged scalps.
- Do not use on pregnant or breast-feeding women, or on children under 36 months.
- Do not use if allergic to any of the ingredients.
- Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact, rinse with plenty of clean water.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Store at room temperature, protected from light.
What is the composition of this Lice Treatment Complementary Shampoo?
Ingredients (from organic farming: 98.615% of total ingredients are of natural origin, including 10.1% of total ingredients from organic farming)
Aqua, melissa officinalis flower/leaf/ stem water, ammonium lauryl sulfate, cocamidopropyl betaine, benzyl alcohol, sodium chloride, maris sal, cocoglucoside, glyceryl oleate, sodium benzoate, citric acid, lavandula angustifolia oil, benzoic acid, tocopherol, hydragenated palm glycrerides citrate, linalool, linalyl.
Available at
200 ml bottle, available at the best online price.
Expert advice
When your child has lice, it's important to act quickly to treat the infestation and prevent its spread to other family members or children. Here are the steps you can take to remedy the problem:
- Identify lice: Lice are small parasitic insects that feed on human blood. They can be seen with the naked eye and are often found near the scalp, behind the ears and at the base of the neck. Also look for nits, which are small, whitish oval structures stuck to the hair.
- Inform the school or daycare center: If your child attends a school or daycare center, it's important to inform the staff so they can take the necessary steps to prevent the spread of lice to other children.
- Treat the hair: Use an appropriate anti-lice treatment to eliminate lice and nits. These treatments are generally available in pharmacies and can take the form of shampoos, lotions or creams. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully and take all necessary precautions, such as using gloves and ventilating the room during treatment.
- Combing hair: Use a fine comb specially designed to remove dead nits and lice from your child's hair. Gently comb strand by strand, starting at the roots and working through to the ends. Repeat this step regularly in the days following treatment to remove all residues.
- Wash bedding and clothing: Wash all bedding, clothing, scarves, hats and combs that have been in contact with your child's head at high temperature (at least 60°C). If certain items cannot be washed, place them in an airtight plastic bag for at least two weeks to eliminate lice by suffocation.
- Clean the environment: Vacuum carpets, car seats, sofas and other surfaces where your child has spent time. Then dispose of the vacuum bag or empty the container directly outside to prevent lice from spreading.
- Prevent reinfestation: Inform your child not to share personal items such as combs, hairbrushes, hats, scarves or helmets. Also encourage good personal hygiene, such as regular hair washing and checking for lice.
If, despite these measures, the infestation persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional, such as a pharmacist or doctor, for further advice and treatment tailored to your situation.