I didn’t experience lice until my 3rd kid when we moved to a much larger population area. She got it twice, once in fall once in spring. I’m lazy, true, but this method worked. I did get it once ( yuck) but 3 other family members did not either time. Not even my husband who is in the bed with me!
lice can’t live off of a head for more than 48 hours, so I didn’t do anything other than, vacuum, wash and dry bedding and put away stuffed toys for a few days.
Breaking the life cycle from hatching to laying eggs is key here.
listerine, good old amber listerine...you soak the hair and wear a shower cap for 2 hours. Then you rinse and let hair dry. You can comb or not, blow dry or not. The lice are dead, but the nits are not. You smell like listerine.
Then the vinegar, I did this the next day, but it can be the same day. Soak the hair, wear shower cap for 2 hours and rinse. The vinegar loosens the glue and the nits will come off easy. I combed but not obsessively, because if you miss one it doesn’t matter. You don’t have to comb!
You repeat the process in 3 days. 7 days and 14 days from that, repeat. you will kill any live lice and it is too early for them to have laid more nits...this is how you win.
In between, and for a long time after I add tea tree oil to shampoo and conditioner, maybe 10 drops to a 15 oz bottle. Hair in a ponytail with hairspray, and homemade repellant.
tea tree spray:
2 oz bottle, fill mostly with water. Add 10-15 drops tea tree. Spray on everyone’s head! This prevents them from choosing your head as home.
lice can’t live off of a head for more than 48 hours, so I didn’t do anything other than, vacuum, wash and dry bedding and put away stuffed toys for a few days.
Breaking the life cycle from hatching to laying eggs is key here.
listerine, good old amber listerine...you soak the hair and wear a shower cap for 2 hours. Then you rinse and let hair dry. You can comb or not, blow dry or not. The lice are dead, but the nits are not. You smell like listerine.
Then the vinegar, I did this the next day, but it can be the same day. Soak the hair, wear shower cap for 2 hours and rinse. The vinegar loosens the glue and the nits will come off easy. I combed but not obsessively, because if you miss one it doesn’t matter. You don’t have to comb!
You repeat the process in 3 days. 7 days and 14 days from that, repeat. you will kill any live lice and it is too early for them to have laid more nits...this is how you win.
In between, and for a long time after I add tea tree oil to shampoo and conditioner, maybe 10 drops to a 15 oz bottle. Hair in a ponytail with hairspray, and homemade repellant.
tea tree spray:
2 oz bottle, fill mostly with water. Add 10-15 drops tea tree. Spray on everyone’s head! This prevents them from choosing your head as home.