Same-day head lice removal across Orange County
Natural, non-chemical treatment at our Costa Mesa salon or in your own home — from Huntington Beach to Anaheim and everywhere between.
- No harsh chemicals
- Same-day appointments
- Flat rate, never hourly
- 7:00 AM – 11:30 PM, 7 days a week
Our Costa Mesa salon serves Orange County families seven days a week, and our in-home clinicians reach the whole county — coastal, central and north OC alike. No harsh chemicals, one visit, flat rate.
Costa Mesa sits centrally enough that most of the county is a short drive, and in-home visits cover the rest.
Head lice treatment — straight answers
The questions parents type into Google at 9pm, answered properly.
What is the best lice treatment?
The one that removes every louse and every egg, and does not need repeating. That is the honest answer, and it is why professional removal exists: health services recommend combing lice and nits out with a fine-toothed nit comb, but as a home routine that means repeating it every few days for two to three weeks. Miss a few eggs on one pass and the cycle restarts. We do the whole comb-out properly in a single visit, mechanically, without pesticide shampoos — flat rate, agreed before we start.
How do you get rid of head lice?
Every louse and every egg has to physically leave the head. Products can kill live lice, but eggs glued to the hair shaft are what bring an infestation back, so removal is the part that actually ends it. The standard home approach is a nit comb through wet, conditioned hair, section by section, repeated on a schedule across two to three weeks. Everyone in the household should be checked at the same time — lice move between family members long before anyone notices, and treating one person while missing another is the most common reason it comes back.
Do the treatments from the drugstore work?
They can kill live lice, but they are not the whole job. Health guidance is clear that combing the nits out matters as much as anything you apply — MedlinePlus advises combing every two to three days for two to three weeks, and the NHS sets out wet combing on days 1, 5, 9 and 13 with a check at day 17. Most families who call us have already tried a kit; what usually went wrong is not the bottle, it is that a thorough comb-out is genuinely hard to do on your own child, in your own bathroom, over three weeks.
How do I know if it is actually lice?
Look for nits before you look for lice — the insects move and hide, the eggs do not. Nits are small white or yellow-brown specks glued firmly to the hair very close to the scalp, most often behind the ears and at the nape of the neck. If a speck slides off easily it is dandruff or hair product; a nit does not budge. Itching is the usual first sign, but it can take four to six weeks after lice arrive before the scalp reacts at all, so no itching does not mean no lice. If you are not sure, that is what a lice check is for — call and we will tell you honestly, including if you do not have it.
Can my child go back to school?
In the vast majority of cases, the next day — and we will give you a written note for the school if you need one. Worth knowing: the American Academy of Pediatrics discourages sending children home over head lice, and the NHS says there is no need to keep a child off school. Lice cannot jump, hop or fly; they spread through close, prolonged head-to-head contact. And it has nothing to do with cleanliness — as MedlinePlus puts it, personal hygiene has nothing to do with getting head lice. Clean hair is no protection whatsoever.
My Hair Helpers family
The people who will actually be looking after your family.
Where we are in Orange County
Prefer we come to you? Our clinicians cover Orange County and arrive in unmarked cars with everything needed for the visit.
Towns we serve in Orange County
- Costa Mesa
- Irvine
- Anaheim
- Santa Ana
- Huntington Beach
- Newport Beach
- Fullerton
- Orange
- Tustin
- Mission Viejo
- Lake Forest
- Yorba Linda
- Brea
- La Habra
- Buena Park
- Laguna Niguel
- San Clemente
- Fountain Valley
Not listed? We almost certainly still cover you — call 949-414-2245 and ask.
Questions about Orange County
Where is your Orange County salon?
Costa Mesa, at 1835 Newport Blvd Suite E 274. Open seven days a week, 7:00 AM – 11:30 PM.
Can you come to our house instead?
Yes. In-home treatment covers the whole county. A clinician arrives in an unmarked car with everything needed, usually within hours of your call.
Do you treat the whole family at once?
Yes, and we recommend it. Lice spread between household members before anyone notices, so checking everyone in one visit is what actually ends the cycle.
Found lice tonight? Call now.
We answer 7:00 AM – 11:30 PM, 7 days a week. Most families are seen the same day.