Friday 21 August 2015

REVIEW & COMPETITION: Hedrin Protect & Go - Protection From Headlice (YB)

The UK’s No.1 head lice brand has launched Hedrin Protect & Go, a clinically proven head lice protection spray which offers parents greater control in the battle against head lice. Visit them over on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OnceAWeekTakeAPeek



Hedrin Protect & Go is a fuss-free spray which, when applied twice-a-week, protects children from the parasites by breaking the life cycle and killing lice before an infestation can be established.

The Orange & Mango scented conditioning spray is also ideal for times when the risk of infection increases such as the beginning of a new school term, at children’s parties and sleepovers and following an outbreak letter from the school.

The protection spray contains an organic compound called 1,2 octanediol which disrupts the life cycle of head lice preventing their spread.  It is easy to apply and dries naturally leaving the hair looking healthy and conditioned.  

Christine Brown, school nurse consultant and head lice specialist, said: “Head lice infestations can be hugely frustrating for parents and children alike. An effective preventative solution that offers greater control and reassurance is not only a real breakthrough, but could drastically reduce the number of infections which currently affect as many as 1 in 5 school children. The spray is also kind to children’s hair and should be used as part of the regular cleaning regime, much the same as cleaning teeth or using a shampoo.”

Anyone can get head lice, although they are most common amongst children aged 4 to 11 due to their greater levels of close physical contact with friends.  The best known symptom of head lice is itching, which can lead to a loss of concentration and sleep. Not treating head lice can lead to a loss of self-esteem and confidence, and a general feeling of being unwell.

Priced from £4.29 for 120ml, Hedrin Protect & Go is available from Boots, pharmacies and leading retailers nationwide.  It is skin friendly and contains no known asthma triggers.

Answers from Christine Brown, ex school nurse and advisor to the Medical Entomology Centre

1) What ARE head lice? “Head lice are small wingless insects that live on the scalp, feeding from the blood. Baby lice are extremely small but mature within 10 days and only after that are they able to reproduce, with numbers growing more slowly than most people think. Females lay several viable eggs a day and adult lice can live for as long as a month.”

2) How do they spread? “Lice are spread only by head-to-head contact, so sleepovers, after school activities, playing with friends and visiting family are the most common places for children to pick them up and pass them on.”

3) How do you know if you've got them (as the child and as the parent looking)?  “Although the best known symptom is the itching, although only about 30% are aware of it – the only true way of knowing is by regular checks with a head lice detection comb. Head lice can be uncomfortable, can prevent sleep and concentration, and can cause bullying. It’s best for parents to check for head lice using a comb made for the purpose – ideally white, so that lice can be easily seen and with teeth no more than 0.3mm apart. Research has shown that detection combing is nearly four times more effective than visual inspection for finding live lice. Lice are around 2-4mm long but immature lice are even smaller, living close to the scalp. Nits are dead or empty shells, which can be removed by hand or by combing.”

4) Why are kids more prone? And girls? “Children are more prone as they are in close contact with each other. Children aged 4 to 11 are most at risk but no one is immune. Girls and women do tend to be more prone as girls tend to play more closely together and women are the carers of the family. But there are certainly plenty of boys and men with lice.”

5) Any preventative measures? eg things to avoid, products to use “ Avoiding will not stop you from catching head lice! Hedrin have just launched a clinically proven head lice protection spray called Protect & Go. It’s a mango and orange scented conditioning spray which should be used at least twice a week. It protects children from the parasites by breaking the life cycle and killing lice before an infestation can be established. The spray is also kind to children’s hair and should be used as part of the regular cleaning regime, much the same as cleaning teeth or using shampoo.”

6) If you've got them, what should you do? “If you find live lice, firstly, don’t worry. Head lice are a normal part of life and there is nothing to be embarrassed or ashamed about. Research suggests lice have become resistant to pesticide treatments, so pick a non pesticide treatment which will work by smothering the lice and either stripping them of their waxy coating, causing them to dehydrate or blocking the openings to their air tubes, disrupting their ability to manage water. These physical modes of action mean there is theoretically no chance for the head lice to build up a resistance. Try a treatment containing dimeticone or octanediol, which are used in Hedrin’s treatment products. If you’re unsure about treatment options, speak to your pharmacist.”

7) Are treatments still as noxious and overpowering as I remember them as a kid, or are there gentler versions now? “No – the new insecticides treatments are odourless, non stinging, easy to use and kind to skin and hair.”

8) What's the key ingredient that kills them and is there a natural alternative? “With non pesticide treatments, the key ingredients in use are dimeticone, octanediol and isopropyl myristate. There is limited evidence to show that natural remedies, such as tea tree oil, mayonnaise etc are effective in eradicating head lice.”

9) Does the whole family need to be treated? “Only if you find live lice on other members of the family, never treat ‘just in case’.”

10) What would happen if you left nits untreated? “Nits are the hatched or dead eggs. They remain on the hair as long as the hair is on the head and having them on your hair will make no difference to the hair or to you. However, leaving head lice untreated thus leading to a long term untreated infection has similar symptoms to low-grade flu and can make a child irritable and can result in a secondary bacterial infection.”

11) Is it true they prefer clean hair? “Having head lice has nothing to do with personal hygiene. Head lice can live on all types of hair and no preference exists between clean or dirty hair!”

12) Does the 'nit nurse' still exist in schools? “No! Employing a nit nurse is not an effective method of controlling head lice. To adhere to best practice, each of the 5.5 million primary school children in the UK would need to be checked by the nit nurse once every week! So the likelihood of each child receiving a thorough check is minimal at best. Even if the nit nurse checked and found lice it would still be up to the parents to choose and use a treatment. Parents need to feel empowered to check for head lice regularly and feel confident about using an appropriate treatment when an infestation is found. The website www.onceaweektakeapeek.co.uk has some great advice for parents on managing and treating head lice.”

Hedrin Protect & Go have kindly given us some of their product to giveaway to 3 lucky winners. If you'd like to win, read the terms & conditions below, then enter using Gleam.

TERMS & CONDITIONS
Open to UK residents
Closes 23:59 21/09/2015
Winners have 7 days to claim their prize (send over name, address, e-mail address & phone number) or a new winner will be chosen

64 comments:

  1. I like that it "breaks the cycle" and that it's easy to apply in a spray bottle.

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  2. Easy use spray, that smells nice. But I worry about resistance

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  3. Not having to continually have to de-nit my children due to other childrens lazy parents who can't be bothered to treat let alone prevent nits in their childrens hair

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  4. Protection from head lice and is not too bad for your hair.

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  5. Keeps those pesky little buggers away :)

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  6. To try and help my little one from suffering from the uncomfortableness of nits.

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  7. i havent tried it before but it sounds great x

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  8. It's great for school children, and keeps lice away x

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  9. Protections from head lice we had a nightmare last year

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  10. Best one used so far for getting rid of them

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  11. great for back to school time, i also find it helps get a brush through my daughters hair

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  12. the easiness. seems so quick and easy to use twice a week, than having to actually treating nits. my girls hate how long it takes, this would be so quick and easy for them.

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  13. Preventing the problem rather than curing it once it's started!

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  14. The fact that is dries naturally and makes hair soft and shiny too :)

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  15. A nice smell would be so much better than the older versions x

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  16. it smells better than others - leanne w

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  17. looks like it would be easy to use and not as unpleasant to smell as others xx

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  18. Protecting against head lice, but no one being the wiser because it doesn't smell bad.

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  19. Easy to use and protects from head lice!

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  20. It doesn't smell horrible like the other brands

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  21. Confidence, you know they are dead and so easy to use

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  22. sounds much easier & less traumatic than the headlice treatments I used to have as a child. Great that it's preventative too!

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  23. The smell is better than the other brands

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  24. That it is easy to use and can help keep nits at bay

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  25. Great for school kids and easy to use.

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  26. I don't have any children but would love to win this prize to donate to charity, to go to Romania.

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  27. Easy to use and doesn't have a horrible smell.

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  28. easy to use and gets rid of the pesky nits x

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  29. the fact that it is so easy to use!

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  30. Easy to use, get shut of the little nasty critters

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  31. easy to use would love to try this our school is bad with it being start of term

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  32. easy to use to keep the 'bugs' away

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  33. It smells nice and is easy to use

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  34. nice way to protect from the lil monsters
    Cheryl Hadfield

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  35. easy to use, pleasant smell, and helps to prevent headlice infestation. had a nightmare time a few months ago with both my girls constantly getting them!

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  36. I like that it's easy to apply, so should be fuss free for the little ones with long hair

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  37. Well, hopefully no more nits!!!

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  38. An extra easy to use shield against the daily fight against the dreaded hair lodger (nits).

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  39. We had an infestation 4th day of school this year! Great that it prevents and is easy to use - took us 2 weeks to get rid of them!

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  40. Prevention is better than cure!

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  41. That it's quick and easy to use as my toddler doesn't sit still for long.

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  42. I like that it's a proactive way of dealing with headlice - not having to wait until they get them, and then having to treat the blighters!

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  43. i like how easy it is to apply x

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  44. I really like that it gives parents a way to be a bit proactive and protect against head lice (as opposed to just treating) and to do it in an easy to use way.

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  45. As a mum of 2 the convenience of this sounds great x

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