Bugs, Buns & Business: The Lice Lady Who Turned a Nightmare into an 11-Year Empire
If you listened to our first episode, you know I went through the full lice spiral - the panic, the Walgreens parking lot, the kid screaming while I'm trying to absorb instructions I couldn't hear. The woman who talked me off the ledge and actually saved us - twice - is Sarah DeMarzo, owner of Lizzie's Lice Pickers right here in Orange, CA. I've wanted to get her on the podcast since the moment I sat across from her at her salon desk, completely overwhelmed, and she just looked at me and said "you're going to be fine."
We sat down in her salon (yes, the one above the gym I've been working out at for years without knowing what was upstairs 😅) and talked through everything - lice facts, what actually works, what's a total waste of money, and why the stigma exists in the first place. But honestly, what I didn't expect was how much of this conversation ended up being about working motherhood, building something on your own schedule, and showing up for your kids without sacrificing yourself. Sarah has been doing this for 13 years and she has a lot of wisdom.
I hope you love her as much as I do.
Episode Highlights
* 00:00I introduce Sarah and embarrassingly recap how she saved us - from the parking lot call to sitting in her salon chair
* ~03:00Sarah tells me how she got into this: her daughter's birthday, bugs crawling in the salon chair, and 5 hours of treating that didn't work
* ~08:00How working part-time turned into 6 days a week - and why her husband basically told her to just go do it herself
* ~12:00What it looked like raising her girls in the salon - the back room with the TV, toys, and pizza orders
* ~16:00I had no idea she does free camp screenings for foster kids. This part got me.
* ~20:00I ask why lice is so stigmatized - and she explains something I genuinely never knew: head lice and body lice are completely different things
* ~26:00The Walgreens parking lot moment. She talks me through why RID and NIX mostly don't work anymore (and I was standing there about to buy both)
* ~32:00What actually works - enzyme treatments, dry combing, and how to handle it at home if you have to
* ~36:00We talk seasonal patterns and I take notes: summer camps, Halloween hats, the last-day-of-school hug problem. It's all real.
* ~40:00I ask her for the most unhinged parent reaction she's ever seen. She takes a breath before answering. That's all I'll say.
* ~46:00Scientists flew from the East Coast to buy her bugs. She thought the email was a joke.
* ~52:00Lightning round! I ask her everything from "worst time to find lice" to "tea tree oil: myth or not" (spoiler: myth)
* ~58:00We wrap with her advice on working motherhood, mom guilt, and what she'd do with a completely free day
Resources & Contact
Business Lizzie's Lice Pickers - Orange, CA (2nd floor, discreet entrance)
Phone 714-602-6274
Find Online Google or Yelp: "Lizzie's Lice Pickers"
Hours By appointment only
Services Head checks, full treatment, take-home kits, enzyme spray, school screenings (private schools), camp screenings