Hair Lice Treatment Guide

Hair Lice Treatment Guide

Cure and Treatment of Hair Lice and Hair Louse and Other Skin Irritating Conditions

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Hair Lice Home Remedies

Here are 2 proven home remedies for headlice and hair lice:

Home Remedy Treatments For Head Lice

The following two treatments were those that were found to have the best results after applying when using common, readily available items. The treatments are in no way a complete, or medically endorsed, list of head lice treatments but are those that seemed to work best for most head lice sufferers.

The treatments outlined here will address the problem of difficult louse and NIT removal making it easier for you to remove them. This is where they have their greatest strength in lice removal and prevention of re-infestation. These two treatments are not to be assumed as a head lice “killer”. They do not work in this fashion as with harmful pesticidical shampoos or similar treatments. NEVER assume that a louse is dead. They can hibernate and appear to be dead.

You will also notice that the steps in these treatments are similar. That is because these were hand-selected and deemed most effective from all the home remedies for head lice found based on safety and success responses from those using them. While there are only two provided in this guide, they are effective, and that is what has been focused on here.

“Sometimes The Simplest Answer Is The Right One.”
The “Mayo” Treatment

1-2 32 oz. Jars of Mayonnaise (the real stuff, no Miracle Whip) - depending on the amount of hair to be treated

1 Roll of Plastic Wrap or a Plastic Shower Cap(sometimes better)

1 Bottle of White Vinegar

1 Bottle of Denorex Dandruff Shampoo

1 Bottle of Dawn Dish-washing Soap

1-3 Rolls of Paper Towels

1 Metal NIT Removal Comb

Optional: 1 plastic spray bottle
Completely saturate the entire head of hair with Mayonnaise. Once done, wrap the head with plastic wrap, or shower cap(best for children) and leave mayonnaise on overnight, or for a minimum of 8 hours if performing treatment during the day.

Rinse out mayonnaise with warm water as best you can. Then apply a small amount of Dawn, or de-greasing type dish soap to the head and work into a lather to remove excessive “greasy” feeling. Rinse hair completely.

While hair is still wet, apply a normal size amount of Denorex Dandruff Shampoo to head and work into a lather. Rinse hair.

Towel dry hair and then apply white vinegar to the hair either by hand or with a small spray bottle.

Next, use the Metal NIT Comb and begin combing out the hair starting at the roots and continuing all the way down the hair shaft. Do this for the entire head and start at the top.

When using the NIT comb, remember to always comb in small, thin sections of hair, about ½ inch, to ensure complete NIT removal.
Repeat this entire process in 3 to 5 day intervals for the next 2 to 4 weeks to be sure that all lice are gone including and especially the NITs.

The Olive Oil Treatment

2-4 20 oz. Bottles of Olive Oil - Brand Name Not Important

1 Roll of Plastic Wrap or Plastic Shower Cap

1-2 Dry Wash Clothes

2-4 Dry Towels

1-3 Rolls of Paper Towels

1 Bottle of Dawn, or similar, Dish-washing Liquid

1 Metal NIT Removal Comb
Completely saturate the entire head with Olive Oil beginning at the top of the head and continuing on down to the ends of the hair.

Next, wrap the head completely with Plastic Wrap, or use the Plastic Shower Cap.

Leave oil and plastic on head overnight or for at least 8 hours.

If doing the treatment as an overnight treatment, be sure to lay down clean, dry bath towels anywhere the oil could leak out onto bedding. Use the wash clothes to wipe any extra oil that leaks from the head onto the face or body(as this is a natural occurrence when using such a treatment).

After 8 hours, or in the morning, remove the plastic wrap or shower cap and begin rinsing the hair with warm water(get it as hot as you can bare without being painful).

Next, add a small amount of Dawn dish washing liquid to your head and work into as much of a lather as you can(be careful to avoid contact with the eyes). And then rinse.

Last, begin to use the metal NIT removal comb and begin combing out small sections(about ½ inch in width). Be sure to wipe off the comb repeatedly during this process using the paper towels.

Clean out the NIT comb when you have finished combing the entire head with a bleach/hot water solution allowing the comb to sit in the solution for several hours.

Repeat this process in 2-4 day intervals over the next 7-14 days to ensure no re-infestation occurs.

THere are several other home remedies for head lice, but we felt these were the best ones to display for you.

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