Finally—an easy, proven way to end the lice cycle once and for all.
Finally—an easy, proven way to end the lice cycle once and for all.
Are you tired of dealing with the frustration and embarrassment of head lice? I totally get it. As a parent, it can be overwhelming to navigate the world of lice treatments and prevention.
That's why I created this comprehensive online course and lice kit. I want to share my expertise with you so you can finally say goodbye to those pesky little critters!


✨ No more missed work days.
✨ No more wasting money on treatments that don’t work.
✨ No more feeling helpless when you spot those little critters again.
You'll have the confidence to handle lice quickly, calmly, and effectively—every single time. That’s what this system gives you.
Summer Laqua Kanz is a certified lice specialist and licensed cosmetologist with over 20 years of experience, and the owner of Med City Lice Specialists in Rochester, Minnesota.
As someone who personally struggled with head lice as a child, I'm passionate about empowering others with the knowledge and tools they need to tackle this issue. I've developed a comprehensive approach to lice removal and prevention, and my online course and kit provide practical solutions for effective management. My goal is to debunk myths and misinformation, helping you navigate head lice with confidence and clarity.


Learn the simple steps to keep lice away from your family.

Get the inside scoop on the best treatments and how to use them.

Discover the secrets to keeping lice away for good.
In-depth modules covering everything you need to know about lice

Because lice don’t run on a schedule, and you deserve answers whenever you need them.

A comprehensive kit including a lice comb, treatment product, and tools.



iIn-depth modules covering everything you need to know about lice
Because lice don’t run on a schedule, and you deserve answers whenever you need them.
Your child’s comfort (and your sanity!) are worth it. Don’t spend another night stressing over lice. With one click, you’ll have instant access to the course and the complete kit shipped straight to your door.

Your child’s comfort (and your sanity!) are worth it. Don’t spend another night stressing over lice. With one click, you’ll have instant access to the course and the complete kit shipped straight to your door.


I will walk you through the entire process... from identifying the lice, treatment, and then cleanup and prevention.

If you are a visual learner, I've assembled a workbook that will walk you through the steps so you can follow along as you watch the videos.

You get lifetime access because you never know when life will handle you some critters and you need a refresher course on how to handle them safely and effectively.

Tiny parasitic insects that live on the scalp and feed on human blood
Common signs include an itchy scalp, red bumps or irritation, and the appearance of small white or brown nits (lice eggs) attached to the hair shaft
Head lice are grayish-white, tiny insects with six legs, about as big as a sesame seed
Live lice are highly contagious and spread quickly through families and classrooms
Direct contact with the head hair of an infested person, sharing brushes and combs.
Avoid direct head-to-head contact, don’t share brushes. Wear hair up in ponytails, braids or buns.
No, lice cannot jump or fly. They crawl from one person to another through direct contact.
No, lice are not a sign of poor hygiene. Anyone can get lice, regardless of their cleanliness.
No, human head lice cannot be spread through pets. Pets have their own species of lice that do not affect humans.
Common symptoms include an itchy scalp, red bumps or irritation, and the appearance of small white or brown nits (lice eggs) attached to the hair shaft.
Lice are diagnosed through an examination of the hair and scalp, typically by a healthcare professional or experienced lice technician.
Yes, lice can be mistaken for other conditions such as dandruff, eczema, or psoriasis.
The most effective treatments for lice include professional treatments, thorough combing, and using non-toxic products.
To prevent lice from coming back, regularly check heads, avoid direct head-to-head contact, and avoid wearing hair down.
It depends on the school's lice policy. Some schools allow children with lice to attend school, while others require them to stay home until the lice are treated.
You can have the school send a note or email to the parents, or have the school nurse or administrator notify them.
Lice do not have the strength to feed or lay a baby after 12 hours of removing their blood supply. It is not necessary to clean or disinfect lice from the environment. The only items recommended to be cleaned are pillow cases, used towels and brushes.
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