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Thursday, August 19, 2010

BACK TO SCHOOL FREE OF LICE Westchester NY and North of NYC



Scarsdale, N.Y, August 10th, 2010/ After a great summer and camp season parents and children are returning home to prepare for the new school year. In cases where children return from camp with lice and/or nit infestations, Head Lice Heroes™ (HLH) is able to help lessen the load for all those parents by offering their professional services at no charge to all. Parents in Westchester have the opportunity to receive a free lice screening before school starts, in order to prevent their children from being sent home from school or going through an emotional embarrassment in front of other children at school.

HLH will be performing free lice screenings from August 30th thru September 2nd from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. The screenings are for all children in our community. This is a walk –in service only. HLH will not be taking appointments for this screening. HLH’s main office is located at 233 Main St. Suite 1638 Eastchester NY, and they can be reached at (888)966-5423 if you have any questions. HLH is available by appointment to treat and terminate any cases of lice or nits. Be on the lookout for special coupons through Google maps for the week of September 7th thru September 10th.

HLH goal and main focus is to educate and create awareness about lice. They use a 5x Doppler magnifier to view the lice and nits. These and other special tools used by HLH and provided by Lice Safe are used to give the client quality service and the best experience during lice screening and termination. 

Head Lice Heroes are licensed hair professionals that use a method and tool that exceeds the Center for Disease Control standards for eliminating head lice. The Lice Safe products are controlled by the EPA and are classified as “GRAS”. Voted # 1 by www.pediatricianapproved.com

For head lice advise and for more information on services and products contact Head Lice Heroes
 (888) 9NO-LICE or visit the website at www.headlicehero.com. Head Lice Heroes is located at 233 Main St, Suite 1638 Eastchester, NY 10709.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Head Lice Hero Offer FREE LICE CHECKS

Where:
233 Main St
Suite 1638
Eastchester, NY 10709
(888)966-5423

When:
Tuesday May 18 2010
9AM-12:00NOON

Available 24/7 for at home service

Lice Lock Comb Tool Exceeds CDC standards for Lice Eradication.

This innocent looking lice comb could be the death of lice as we know it.  Deigned by some of the greatest minds in the world. of hair, it has attributes that make it stand out form the rest of the lice comb pack. first of all its plastic. and looks flimsy, but when you hold the comb in your hand, you instantly realize that looks are very desiving with this product, it's ridge and yet flexable, it will get close to the scalp, but it will cut hair like other products currently avaialble and it has a very resonalbe price only $4.50, http://store.bestpricesalon.com/9011.html

 but i read about a posting where you can get the comb for free!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Santa Claus brings head lice this year!

Scarsdale, N.Y/December 9, 2009/. Santa Claus will not only bring gifts and surprises, but he will also bring head lice to anyone in both the good and naughty list this year. During these holidays, so many families will go away on vacation or visit relatives. Whether you are traveling through train or airplane, your biggest worries are to remember not to pack liquids in your carry-on luggage or not to forget anything at home. But did you ever stop to think, “Will I bring back home with me those pesky little bugs in my hair?”

Airplane seats and train seats are notorious for incubating head lice and they provide an ever replacing host for them to attach themselves on and continue the spread of lice. Head Lice can be passed on from contact with another person that has lice or seat, mattresses, pillows and covers that have been contaminated with the lice.

So, what do you do to prevent coming home with head lice? “There are 3 easy steps to prevent head lice this year” says Jose Alberto, Founder of Head Lice Heroes and lice expert. “First, get checked before going away. This way you know you are starting with lice free hair. Second, take with you a barrier and use a head lice defender while away, and last get check after coming back, you may not see them easily, but they might be there.” Incase you do bring back head lice with you. Keep your sanity and seek the help of a local Head Lice Hero. They are just a phone call away, and they will help answer any questions regarding lice.

“While most over the counter products suggest that head lice can be treated by anyone with or without training, the truth is that to insure the infestation is eliminated, I suggest that you contact a licensed professional, like the ones at Head Lice Heroes. You can rest assure that all of the lice, nymph and nits will be terminated.” says Sarah from Bronxville, N.Y.
Head Lice Heroes are licensed professional that use a method and tool that exceeds the Center for Disease Control standards for eliminating head lice. The Lice Safe products are controlled by the EPA and are classified as “GRAS”. Voted # 1 by http://www.pediatricianapproved.com/
For head lice advise and for more information on services and products contact Head Lice Heroes (888) 9NO-LICE or visit the website at www.headlicehero.com. Head Lice Heroes is located at 233 Main St, Eastchester, NY.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Role of the School in Battling Head Lice | PTA

finaly some good information and common sence tio the insanity of it all. Read this and tell me what you think.
The Role of the School in Battling Head Lice PTA
head lice for the holiday, Can Santa get head lice stick around for my next story

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Head Lice in Song and on the Cruise Ship

what do you thisnk of this song tribute:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/26/arts/music/26kristina.html

Swedes Coming to America, Grandly Sign in to Recommend


By STEPHEN HOLDEN

Published: September 25, 2009

If the moribund music-theater genre facetiously nicknamed poperetta has any chance of a resurgence on Broadway, it could come somewhere down the road from an American production of the bombastic Swedish epic “Kristina.”


Rachel Papo for The New York Times

Russell Watson and Helen Sjoholm in a concert staging of “Kristina” at Carnegie Hall.

The show, which had two lavish concert performances at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, was created by Benny Andersson (music) and Bjorn Ulvaeus (lyrics), those box office champs who gave us “Mamma Mia!” (and before that “Chess”) and whose first-name initials provide the two B’s in ABBA. Herbert Kretzmer, a songwriter best known for his English lyrics for Charles Aznavour standards, collaborated with Mr. Ulvaeus on the flowery translations.

A mammoth hit in Sweden, where it opened in 1995 and ran for four years, “Kristina” is adapted from “The Emigrants,” Vilhelm Moberg’s novel about a group of Swedes, who, escaping multiple hardships, immigrate to America in the middle of the 19th century and settle in the Minnesota Territory. The closest comparison to a Broadway forerunner would be to “Les Misérables,” another musical pageant with epic pretensions, although the score of “Kristina” is more substantial.

At the second Carnegie Hall show, the creators were splendidly served by the assembled forces, which included a cast of 27 and the 50-piece American Theater Orchestra, conducted by Paul Gemignani. The ensemble delivered a well-balanced, finely detailed symphonic sound.

The story was illustrated by black-and-white slides over which florid historical commentary, resembling the titles in the movie “Gone With the Wind,” was scrolled. Louise Pitre (from “Mamma Mia!”), playing Ulrika, a village prostitute who begins a new life in America, filled in as occasional narrator.

The lead singers, Helen Sjoholm, who played the title character in the original Swedish production, and Russell Watson, portrayed the show’s central married couple, Kristina and Karl Oskar, who undertake the harrowing three-month voyage to the New World along with children and other residents of their village. Both have first-rate poperetta voices, with Mr. Watson’s Puccini-ready tenor the more operatic. Each brings down the house at least once.