A.B.
my daughter has hair so thick, when she got lice we thought we would never get rid of it, we wound up cutting off her hair and it as so sad.
She wound up getting it again and her sister got it - we tried every shampoo on the market and all those products meant to loosen the eggs, the doctor even went as far as to prescribe a treatment- nothing worked.
I talked to another doctor and she told me the cheapest, easiest way to eliminate and prevent another case- I did it one timeand have never had a lice problem again- I have suggested this or done it for my friends and so far they have had no problems again with lice.
First, lice hate oil- it suffocates them- there are a lot of treatments with mayonaise and light oils out there- if you wnat ot be sure to kill them all- use olive oil- it is VERY healthy for the kids scalp and it is a thicker oil and very effective.
Coat their hair in olive oil and send them outside to play or let them play in the tub for an hour or so- while they are soaking in the oil, vacuum the floors, sofas and the bed- also- an often forgotten place- vacuum out the car before the kids get back in it.
Next wash the oil out of their hair- you will wind up with the hair still somewhat coated- this is okay- dont try to hard to get it all out at this point.
Now, soak their hair in vinegar- this will be very effective in loosening up those eggs and cleaning the rest of the oil out of their hair , after a couple of minutes of really wetting down the hair with vinegar, go ahead and use the lice comb to comb out all the eggs (make sure to use a big comb to detangle all the hair before soaking with vinegar.
To prevent future lice problems, use VO5 or some other oil based hair dressing in their hair when they go to school or somewhere where exposure might be a problem. Get some tea tree oil and put a couple of drops in their hair dressing and / or shampoo. The tea tree oil will not initiall get rid of the lice but after they are gone it will deter them from coming back.
This method is very effective and a lot healthier and safer than the chemical lice treatments.
Another investment you might make is for about $30 from Walgreens you can pick up a Robi-Comb. Lice have a 2 week life cycle so after you have gotten rid of the lice - run this through their hair once a day for the next 2 weeks to hit any missed eggs or bugs before they can lay more eggs- this comb has a slight electric charge that is safe for kids- I used it and it does not hurt or botherthem at all, but it will shock any lice that get caught between its teeth. THen anytime you think they may have been exposed to lice, run it through their hair and it will take care of those one or two that might have jumped in there before they become a problem.