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head lice??
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my 3 year old daughter has head lice.. what is the best way to treat it?? xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well my friend recently tried hedrin and said it was brilliant,
when my daughter got them I used to slop her hair full of conditioner and then comb it out with a nit comb (any chemist will sell them) you have to do it every couple of days for 2 weeks to get all the little blighters.
my friend said hedrin made them literally slide out of her sons hair on their own! (although I havent tried it myself personally)
when my sons caught it from my daughter I cut their hair to a number 1 which was easier than combing as they have no patience, there hair has grown back pretty quick.
primary school children tend to be full of headlice from about 3-9 years old, when she goes to nursery or school its advisable to keep her hair in plaits or ponytail away from her face to prevent other kids giving her headlice, believe it or not there are a lot of parents who dont bother treating it!!
when my daughter got them I used to slop her hair full of conditioner and then comb it out with a nit comb (any chemist will sell them) you have to do it every couple of days for 2 weeks to get all the little blighters.
my friend said hedrin made them literally slide out of her sons hair on their own! (although I havent tried it myself personally)
when my sons caught it from my daughter I cut their hair to a number 1 which was easier than combing as they have no patience, there hair has grown back pretty quick.
primary school children tend to be full of headlice from about 3-9 years old, when she goes to nursery or school its advisable to keep her hair in plaits or ponytail away from her face to prevent other kids giving her headlice, believe it or not there are a lot of parents who dont bother treating it!!
Oh they are horrible little critters, my daughter came home form school every fortnight with a head full, she had thick curly hair and trying to get a nit comb through it was agony, Lyclear is good, but ordinary conditioner is just as good but you must use a nit comb to break off the eggs which gather round the back of the ears where it is warmest. I really kicked up and went as far as involving the local health authorities because some families just didn't bother and so their kids were infesting the ones that were trying to beat the problem. I think the nit nurse should be re-introduced! At least the whole school was doused at the same time! Oooooo now I've gone all itchy!!!!
My daughter got lice alot when she was younger, I found that the most reliable cheap method is to get a bottle of vegtable oil and a knit comb. saturate the hair in oil then leave it in braids for the night, next morning just comb out all the dead bugs and eggs. Then wash hair thoroughlly.Works wonders for very few $$
My daughter caught head lice at primary school, when she had waist length hair. Conditioners and proprietary shampoos didn't work and were a real chore for us both. What worked for us was a battery driven fine tooth comb, from Boots. It made a little "zzzap" sound when it encountered a little creeper, as I combed her hair with it. It was much easier to use, and was incredibly satisfying as we had audio feedback as to our success!