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Things to Remember When Using a Louse Comb |
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Written by Rashel Dan
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Thursday, 27 March 2008 |
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Even from centuries ago, lice is already a common and enduring problem. One of the first known natural home remedies were louse combs. Here are things to take note of if you still prefer to use a louse comb over other methods.
by RashelDan
Even from centuries ago, lice is already a common and enduring problem. One of the first known natural home remedies were louse combs. Here are things to take note of if you still prefer to use a louse comb over other methods.
Why You Need a Comb
You may still need the effective help of a louse comb despite the modern chemical solutions today. Lice have become so adaptable that some of them have learned how to resist even chemical treatment. Some of them survive natural home made treatments too. This means that even though you do manage to kill off a lot of lice with a specific treatment, some may survive long enough to lay more eggs and suck more blood. A good louse comb will help make sure that you really get rid of every single louse.
A Good Comb
Louse combs come in different makes and types. Some are made of plastic and others of metal. They also have different shapes and sizes and teeth spaces. A lot of parents however would prefer a sturdy metal louse comb with very fine teeth.
The teeth of a louse comb are a very important feature because some nits are no more than .2 mm wide. Widely spaced teeth will not affect or damage the nits. Some parents would also prefer to buy a louse comb with slightly rounded tips to help protect your child's scalp from injury.
Combing and Picking
Some parents will have to manually look for evidence of lice on their kids' hair. Experts suggest though that a louse comb can do the job better especially if you have poor eyesight. Once you do find lice, you can continue to use a louse comb as a safe and natural solution to lice.
You may use a louse comb as it is. However, there others who suggest soaking it in rubbing alcohol or disinfectant first. The added substance may help smother the lice as you comb through the hair. Always remember to comb from the scalp outward. Most nits can be found near the scalp.
Your Child's Hair
The real trouble with using a louse comb is that the fine teeth could damage your child's hair. Using it with alcohol could also result in hair damage and scalp dryness. A tip to help prevent too much hair breakage is to comb your child's hair first with a regular brush or a widely spaced comb. Taking care of your child's hair and scalp is as important as getting rid of lice.
Using Oil
Some advise the use of olive oil or coconut oil on the hair and scalp. It is believed that both substances can help both smother the lice and get the nits loose. Too much oil though might make the hair too oily for the comb to do its job. It might also be a little difficult to get the oil off and your kid's hair might require a few shampooing sessions before the oil is removed.
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