Many people swear by a white vinegar rinse as a way to dissolve nit glue. Saturate the scalp and hair with vinegar, and then simply rinse it out. Some people leave the vinegar on the head for one or two hours, covered with a towel, and then rinse it out.
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As soon as any of these symptoms become evident you need to take decisive action to control the infestation and get rid of the lice. Contrary to what many people think, head lice do not have wings; they cannot fly from the head of one person to the other. They can neither jump from one head to the other, nor are they transmitted through pets.
The only way in which you can get infected with head lice is when an impregnated female louse is transmitted to your scalp. This happens when you are in close contact with a person who has lice or if you share belongings with them. Family members are usually at the highest risk of contracting head lice because of their proximity to the host, and the shared personal space, as the lice could fall on to pillows or other home furnishing and from there, could move on to a new host.
There are many over the counter hair products that are easily available at most pharmacies. These anti-lice shampoos, oils and solutions usually contain chemicals that are very effective if you wish to get rid of head lice. Unfortunately, some commercial products may contain harsh chemicals that could trigger reactions in sensitive skin.
Be extremely cautious about the products you purchase. Most over the counter treatments for head lice are effective, but there are also home remedies for head lice that can help, particularly if you have experienced severe skin reactions in the past and would prefer not to use medicated shampoos. These remedies usually help in the removal for head lice, but for the nits, extra steps need to be taken.
You will need to use a pair of hair tweezers to get rid of the nits from the hair. Mix 6 tablespoons of water with 2 tablespoons of vinegar. Apply this solution on to your scalp, cover your head with a piece of cloth and leave it on overnight.
The next morning, rinse your hair with warm water so that the head lice get washed away. Chop an apple into fine pieces and rub them on to the scalp in a massaging motion for at least 30 minutes or so, before washing your hair. This remedy is great for the elimination of head lice.
Grind a piece of garlic and add some freshly squeezed lemon juice to it. Apply the mixture to the scalp evenly and leave it on overnight. This remedy usually kills off the head lice and they can be washed out of your hair the following morning.
Add camphor powder to a small amount of coconut oil. Apply this mixture to your scalp each night, just before bedtime, so that it can be left on all night long.
Start with lice shampoo. This will get rid of most of the lice. The eggs will be tougher to get out.
You will have to either use your thumb and forefinger putting your fingers at the base of the hair and applying preasure as you pull the eggs off the individual hairs. You could also use a lice comb or tweezers for this part of the removal.
As soon as any of these symptoms become evident you need to take decisive action to control the infestation and get rid of the lice. Contrary to what many people think, head lice do not have wings; they cannot fly from the head of one person to the other. They can neither jump from one head to the other, nor are they transmitted through pets.
The only way in which you can get infected with head lice is when an impregnated female louse is transmitted to your scalp. This happens when you are in close contact with a person who has lice or if you share belongings with them. Family members are usually at the highest risk of contracting head lice because of their proximity to the host, and the shared personal space, as the lice could fall on to pillows or other home furnishing and from there, could move on to a new host.
There are many over the counter hair products that are easily available at most pharmacies. These anti-lice shampoos, oils and solutions usually contain chemicals that are very effective if you wish to get rid of head lice. Unfortunately, some commercial products may contain harsh chemicals that could trigger reactions in sensitive skin.
Be extremely cautious about the products you purchase. Most over the counter treatments for head lice are effective, but there are also home remedies for head lice that can help, particularly if you have experienced severe skin reactions in the past and would prefer not to use medicated shampoos. These remedies usually help in the removal for head lice, but for the nits, extra steps need to be taken.
You will need to use a pair of hair tweezers to get rid of the nits from the hair. Mix 6 tablespoons of water with 2 tablespoons of vinegar.
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