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Home Remedies for Head Lice

Did you know that uncleanliness is not the reason for lice infestation? Pets are not the culprits that bring lice into a home either, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). To understand the best home remedies for head lice removal, it is best to first understand how a lice infestation happens in the first place so you can protect your home.

How do lice come to a home?

The CDC found a louse cannot survive a mere 24 hours outside of the human hair ecosystem. Lice also lay eggs and hatch nymphs within the hair environment.

That means they can’t leave outdoors, so they are primarily transferred through head to head contact among people.

It could also happen through:

-       Sharing hair items such as brushes within short time intervals

-       Using pillowcases used by a person with lice within a short interval of time

That takes us to the first lice removal at home remedy.

4 Head Lice Treatment at Home Remedies that Work

The first line of lice removal and infestation defense is cleaning up hair items used by a person with lice before using them on yourself or someone else.

  1. Clean hair items

Towels. Combs. Lice combs. All of them.

Soak combs in a 2% Lysol or 10% bleach solution for 30 minutes. Then rinse thoroughly.

Alternatively, soak combs in vinegar for 30 minutes before rinsing thoroughly.

Still, you can use boiling water.

Soak the combs and towels in it for 10 minutes and then remove. Do this every time you brush the affected person’s hair.

  1. Wet-comb the hair

If you have time and don’t mind the extra effort it’ll take, try wet-combining.

Wet your hair with water. Use a fine-teeth comb to apply conditioner on the hair and scalp. Then rinse thoroughly before carefully examining strands or small sections of hair to note if there are any nits, nymphs or lice left over.

  1. Use The Lice Eliminator

This is a natural, enzyme-based solution you can get online in a few easy steps.

You’ll only need to apply it once.And it doesn’t cause skin and eye irritation, redness, or dandruff compared to chemical-based lice treatment shampoos. You can learn how to apply it at home in this online DIY lice treatment tutorial.

Feel free to call the lice removal service to your home if you need more experienced help in the comfort and privacy of your home. Just book a hassle-free lice removal appointment for a home online.

  1. Use almond or olive oil with a lice comb

There are two ways to go at this.

Apply either oil on the hair. Use a hairpin to separate hair you've worked on and that which you are yet to. As you work the lice comb through, be sure to rinse it repeatedly with running hot water.

Or, apply the oil on the lice comb and work through the hair as above. Repeatedly re-apply the oil on the comb as necessary.

After thoroughly applying either method or a combination of both, apply regular shampoo and wash completely. Then rinse thoroughly. Repeat. Dry the hair.

Use clean towels and brushes every time. Apply the method daily for a week. Then comb the hair nightly for the next two weeks to check if the lice are gone.

  1. Use essential oils with olive oil or alcohol for head lice removal

Mix 18 drops of your choicest essential oil with 2 ounces of olive oil (or 4 ounces of rubbing alcohol).

Ideal essential oils include lavender, eucalyptus, tea tree, cinnamon leaf, nutmeg, peppermint, clove, and red thyme oils.

Apply the mixture on the hair and scalp using clean cotton balls. Wear a cape to sleep, leaving the mixture to work for 12 hours, so apply early. Then comb the hair, shampoo it, rinse it thoroughly.

The observe results over the next days.

With these home remedies for lice removal, you can save money, and conduct effective head lice treatment in the privacy of your home.


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