TallyTutter
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 1, 2008
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My daughter had this problem last year, only she had a very active case. We found them (lucky for us) the day she went to spend a week with her grandmother (bad for grandma!). We bought the lice kit - HATED IT! It was only after we were half way through treating her hair that we read **do not use blow dryer or get hair near heat - combustible!! Needless to say that I was desperate to find something else. I scoured the internet.
Grandma combed her hair daily looking for nits. We pulled all her bed covers & washed them. We bagged her stuffed animals & put them on the back porch for 2 weeks. We also found a lice spray & sprayed the couch, pillows, mattress & anything else that she would have come in contact with - including the car headrests. I read that if the lice don't have a host they die within 3-4 days. I prayed it was true & it seems to be true. We also kept her hair as "dirty" as possible as much as possible. Lice like clean hair with no products on it! Lice can't attach themselves to hair that is dirty or has products on it.
Tea Tree Oil Shampoo saved us. I read that using either the pure oil in her current shampoo or buying the tea tree oil shampoo would help keep lice away. She still had 3 weeks of camp to go yet this summer! Once we started the tea tree oil shampoo we didn't have another problem. WalMart sells the shampoo.
Grandma combed her hair daily looking for nits. We pulled all her bed covers & washed them. We bagged her stuffed animals & put them on the back porch for 2 weeks. We also found a lice spray & sprayed the couch, pillows, mattress & anything else that she would have come in contact with - including the car headrests. I read that if the lice don't have a host they die within 3-4 days. I prayed it was true & it seems to be true. We also kept her hair as "dirty" as possible as much as possible. Lice like clean hair with no products on it! Lice can't attach themselves to hair that is dirty or has products on it.
Tea Tree Oil Shampoo saved us. I read that using either the pure oil in her current shampoo or buying the tea tree oil shampoo would help keep lice away. She still had 3 weeks of camp to go yet this summer! Once we started the tea tree oil shampoo we didn't have another problem. WalMart sells the shampoo.