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thread: Head lice treatments - getting rid of lice!

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    May 2007
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    Head lice treatments - getting rid of lice!

    Ds has headlce. Ewwww. Does th itching stoP immediately after treatment? What are the chances of me getting it? He sometimes sleeps with me, and I know our heads have touched.
    Does it usually go after the treatment, or is it quite aggressive?
    Has anyonehere evercaught it from their kids?

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    Jul 2007
    Glenroy
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    I did, and I've had a hell of a time getting rid of them for good. A friend told me they put a semi perm colour through and the problem was gone, but I haven't tried it.
    You need to retreat after a week because the eggs can still hatch.
    The best way to get rid of the itch is a vinegar rinse.
    Good luck

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    May 2007
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    I need to put color through anyway so maybe now is the time to do it!
    Ds has mega thick hair and was beside himself when I combed it .I will def try the vinegar

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    Glenroy
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    Cover it in conditioner (maybe mixed with tea tree or eucalyptus) and let it sit for a few mins before combing it through with one of those awful combs. The lice come out easier and are easier to spot.
    GL

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    May 2007
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    Yeah i did use conditioner. I just found Victoria has a hair service that directly treats people with headlice. So if I can't get rid of it I will spend the $75 and go there.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2004
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    hun you can get some stuff from either the chemist or the supermarket that you can treat yourselves with- i found the wyld child stuff pretty good and not so harsh chemically. you also need to change all the bedding, sheets etc and i would be also washing any pillows, towels or cushion covers you have been near. treat the whole house- its easier. there is also a spray you can get that is a preventative spray- i put it on my kids everyday before school- its made by wyld child as well.
    its not nice
    hugs

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    Everything is now laundered. I did a steam clean. Ds sitting with wild child on his hair as the other one didn't seem to kill them all. I have the preventable spray on me.
    Last edited by lilima; April 24th, 2011 at 10:33 PM.

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    There was a magic mixture arous BB somewhere that was like a preventative, it had tea tree - eucalyptus - lavender and something else to spray in the kids hair.

    After the treatment today, do a comb through every 2nd day and treat next week to be on the safe side.

    If he has thick long hair it might be a comb through one a week/fortnight to keep on top of them

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    I used the Moov Stuff and Eco kid - they also have a tea tree preventer spray, hairspray does help stop them jumping too. The best thing I have found is to use my hair straightener on the girls hair after treating as it seems to fry the bugs/eggs off for good. Not sure if that is possible for you tho. GL

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    Oct 2004
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    Been researching this and the main message from scientists who have studied lice is "treat the head". So don't waste time washing bedding etc, they can't live there, only on a human head. Spend that effort on the affected head.

    If you read the packages of most of the newer, natural treatments you will find the main ingredient is teatree oil. So just get some yourself. You can use conditioner to help with the combing, or olive oil. Also if you can leave the oil on for long enough (over 8 hours) they will suffocate and make sure treatment is repeated to catch any that may have hatched, but before they lay a new batch of eggs.

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    And keep a plastic nit comb in the shower. Get the kids in the habit of combing every time they have conditioner in their hair as a preventative

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    Good idea about the comb in the shower. Did the treatment. Then when I combed it tonight I was still getting a heap of eggs, plus I found three juvenile bugs. Does that mean it didn't really work?
    DD also had it. So she has now been treated also. She barely has any hair as it is! She loves having her hair combed, so sat there happily.
    It really groses me out.
    I will have to let childcare know. Am I right to think that kids are only excluded if they have live bugs? Since I am still pulling eggs out.
    Last edited by lilima; April 24th, 2011 at 10:52 PM.

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    Comb it through tomorrow with some oil and it should get the rest of the eggs out :-D

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    We have been battling these little buggers for ages, but I tried some nitwits all in one yesterday and I literally watched them coming to the surface they hated it so much.
    I've never seen that before, just wanted to share

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    We battled this for months MJ now has conditioner to her head every night to prevent her getting them again.
    If we have an out break I would condition and cob through her hair EVERY night for 2 weeks to make sure I got every single one of the buggers!

    If she is at day care her hair is braided and when she plays with families that have frequent out breaks I do a treatment that night JIC...

    Good luck


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    I conditioned and combed their hair daily and got rid of them for now! I swear they repulsed me. I can handle most thing but they just grossed me out!

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    We have been battling these little buggers for ages, but I tried some nitwits all in one yesterday and I literally watched them coming to the surface they hated it so much.
    I've never seen that before, just wanted to share
    Does it have tea tree oil in it? I found when I use tea tree they do what they can to escape the hair.

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    Glenroy
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    I think it's tea tree and eucalyptus.

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