Ok. I am going to tell you the following... and you are going to be rid of the lice. I hired two nurses to come to my house who have been doing this for ten years. Their website is
www.licebustersnyc.com My daughter has had it on and off since December. I have been doing the washing of the bedding, the vacuuming, the bagging of the stuffed animals. Have done the nix, the rid, the fairytales products and other stuff that does not work. I learned the following:
The rosemary repel or scented products do not work, lice do not have a sense of smell.
The tea tree oil is a natural version of turpentine. Just because something says that it is natural doesn't mean it is healthy. There are poisonous plants.
The lice have become resistant to the nix and the rid, they do not work, and using them more than the recommended dosage is not good.
Lice do not live in stuffed animals, pillows, couches, etc. They can only live on a human head. They can only be transmitted from head to head. This is why young girls get it so easily, they have long hair, they get close together, whisper, that kind of stuff.
The nurses came to my house, and just picked all the nits out that I had missed. That is the hardest part, picking out the nits. They then told me what to do...which is what I am going to tell you.
Pick out the nits, you need to get all of them. Olive oil, saturate the hair, comb it through, make sure that there is not a spot that is not covered. Put a conditioning cap on. Do this every night for the first week. In the morning, wash it out with dishwashing liquid. For the second and third week, do the olive oil treatment every other night. Same thing, in the morning, wash it out with dish soap. After three weeks, it will be gone. If you get all of the nits out, the olive oil will trap any that you missed that hatch. The olive oil stains, so you might want to use old sheets and pillows. The nurse told me that they were hired by someone whose daughter had it for three years, and they were able to get rid of it in three days.