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Lice, Twice

Here is the sum total of my lice knowledge:

I used Rid, but waited too long to do the second treatment. You have to follow the directions EXACTLY.

We went to hair fairies: http://www.hairfairies.com
The were a fortune, and I bought all their products, because I like going to a specialist.

Tea tree oil (from whole foods) is a good preventative - put a few drops in the shampoo. Don't douse your brush with it and brush it through your hair or your husband will think you smell like a eucalyptus forest and suggest that you take another shower.

I believe Paul Mitchell also sells a shampoo with tea tree oil in it.

A teacher I know avoided lice by putting tea tree oil around her hairline and wearing her hair in a bun or braids. Keeping your hair up seems to be a common preventative.

Wash everything in hot water.

The lice combs don't get everything out, and sometimes you have to use your $15 tweezerman tweezers.

July 19, 2006 in Don't You Wish Science Was The Opiate of the Masses? | Permalink | Comments (0)

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