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How to get rid of Head Lice

Dealing with Head Lice Problem

The head lice problem is one that affects many millions of people across the world, as these irritating creatures are prevalent across the globe and have been for millions of years. The head louse is a very hardy creature that can be difficult to deal with, although once a routine has been found that appears to be successful the patient can look forward to a louse free existence.

The methods of treatment available differ greatly, but one thing that is always needed is the classic head lice comb: this is a small comb, deeper and shorter than a standard one, that has very closely packed teeth and is designed specifically to drag the lice, and the nits – tiny eggs that are attached to our hairs – from the hair, and whatever alternative method you use there is always the need for a nit comb to play a part.

Head LiceVariety of Head Lice Remedies

Further methods involve the use of special medicinal shampoos, and among these one very popular prescription only insecticide shampoo is that known as Ovide; containing the insecticide Malathion in very small quantities, this is a preferred method by many, yet there are those who opt not to coat their children’s hair in chemicals that can have side effects.

The alternative is to use a shampoo that contains a natural substance, and among these Tea Tree oil – an essential oil taken from the tea tree plant native to Australia – is very popular indeed, and many claim it has excellent effect and brings about results.

There are more unusual methods of getting rid of head lice, for a popular head louse treatment method involves smothering them with household products. The head louse breathes through a series of holes on either side of the body, and these can be closed for periods of time to prevent drowning when we wash our hair. However, the louse has to open them at some time, and if we can smother them and prevent them from breathing then they will die.

To do this people use products that may at first seem rather odd – mayonnaise and olive oil are preferred – as these congeal on the lice and prevent it from breathing when it opens the breathing holes. Messy but reportedly successful, a thorough comb through with a nit comb, after a wash of course, is also needed to finalize this effective if unusual treatment regime. Following any treatment, regular inspection is also recommended in order to keep the population from reappearing.

Best Head Lice Remedy

Liceadex One Step Lice & Nit Removal Gel is a special, one of a kind, natural formula that provides a safe effective way to kill lice and their eggs, without traditional and potentially harmful pesticide ingredients like permethrin or pyrethrum found in many over the counter solutions or expensive, multiple-step, essential oil-based solutions. Our formulation is one of the fastest-acting and most effective products you will find today.Liceadex Lice & Nit Removal Gel

  • Kills all lice and eggs naturally in minutes
  • Contains no pesticides
  • Allows for easy pain-free, tangle-free nit and debris removal
  • Rinses completely clean without oily residue
  • Can be used multiple times safely
  • Can be used safely after “other” treatments have been done

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Permethrin Head Lice Treatment

Head Lice Infestation

Permethrin Head Lice Treatment
head liceA head lice infestation presents a very real problem – how to treat it. This problem raises debate across the world as those who favor natural products go head to head with those who choose to use prescribed or over the counter insecticide lotions and shampoos, and there is much to consider when making what is an important decision.
One of the problems pointed to where natural products are concerned, in particular the popular Tea Tree oil shampoos, is that unlike the insecticide versions they are not scientifically tried and tested; this is not to say that they do not work, but that the jury remains undecided as to their natural worth.
As for the insecticide lotions there are three main substances used: Malathion is a popular insecticide, Lindane a very controversial one and Permethrin a substance that is accepted as being among the safest of its family.
The controversy with Lindane has led to its use being banned in some countries, although it is still prescribed in the USA. However, shocking cases of it causing convulsions, and even fatalities, in the young abound, and it has to be said that Permethrin remains the preferred insecticide for head lice treatment.
Permethrin is found in the very popular head lice infestation treatment known as Nix, and this is known to be an effective killer of lice. However, it is important to remember that neither Permethrin nor the other insecticides will kill the nits – the tiny eggs – hence these need to be treated in a different manner, perhaps with the use of a nit comb, persistently and repeatedly, until they are all removed.

Using Insecticide Products For Head Lice

One problem that is reported when using insecticide products is resistance to the substance; colonies can develop resistance to the likes of Permethrin, and if lice are not killed within 30 minutes of the application of an insecticide shampoo or lotion then the treatment has failed. The option now is to try a different insecticide lotion, or resort to one of the natural versions or, more wildly, to smother the creatures in mayonnaise or olive oil, a messy but reportedly effective method of treating these tiny mites.
The controversy surrounding insecticide lotions and the use of Permethrin and its related products is one that will rage for ever more; there is no truly, entirely safe insecticide as all are poisons, yet if you follow the terms of use you may find that they present a successful solution; on the other hand your preference may be for natural products – the choice is, after all, yours.

Choose The Best Head Lice Treatment

head liceLiceadex Lice & Nit Removal Gel

Liceadex One Step Lice & Nit Removal Gel is a special, one of a kind, natural formula that provides a safe effective way to kill lice and their eggs, without traditional and potentially harmful pesticide ingredients like permethrin or pyrethrum found in many over the counter solutions or expensive, multiple-step, essential oil-based solutions. Our formulation, using specialized surfactants and minerals such as bromides, is the fastest-acting and most effective head lice products you will find today without using pesticides.

  • Kills all lice and eggs naturally in minutes
  • Contains no pesticides
  • Allows for easy pain-free, tangle-free nit and debris removal
  • Rinses completely clean without oily residue
  • Can be used multiple times safely
  • Can be used safely after “other” treatments have been done

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Head Lice Cetaphil treatment

Head Lice Cetaphil treatment

head liceThe methods of treating a head lice infestation range from the obvious – combing with a head lice comb – to the downright ridiculous methods of smothering the creatures with mayonnaise or olive oil; however, the latter methods are recognized as being successful, if very messy, and in the face of insecticide lotions that are subject to reports of lessening impact and, in some cases, quite severe side effects it is no surprise that many people choose to try the more unusual techniques in an effort to get rid of the head lice problem.
One slightly less messy way of pursuing the smothering method is to use Cetaphil, a common cleaner that is not riddled with chemical potions and does the suffocation job as well as anything else, while being easier to control and far less unusual than covering your head in something out of the fridge.
The smothering method of killing head lice works because of the way the lice breathe, which is through a series of miniscule holes all down its body; these holes are filled by the Cetaphil – or other substance – and the louse suffocates. It can then be brushed out of the hair.

Is Cetaphil Effective For Head Lice?

By massaging the Cetaphil firmly into the scalp the Head lice are covered, as that is where they live, and the solution is left in place for a while for the effect to take place. The reason for the wait is due to a complex mechanism by which the louse can close its breathing holes, but it can only do so for a short time. This helps it to survive on our heads when we wash our hair.
Once dried, the Cetaphil needs to be thoroughly washed out of the hair and the hair and scalp wet combed with a special nit comb. The problem with all suffocation techniques, however, is that they will not kill the nits, the tiny eggs that are laid on the base of the hairs and hatch after about a week.
For this reason a further treatment or two, accompanied by vigorous combing, will be necessary to ensure that you have successfully killed and removed all of the nits and the living lice, as any that hatch in the meantime will be caught next time around.
Using Cetaphil is easier than the traditional mayonnaise – some people use Vaseline petroleum jelly for the same effect – and also easier to clean up, and best of all it is absolutely safe with no side effects.

Head Lice Treatment

head liceLiceadex Lice & Nit Removal Gel – 4 oz
Liceadex One Step Lice & Nit Removal Gel is a special, one of a kind, natural formula that provides a safe effective way to kill lice and their eggs, without traditional and potentially harmful pesticide ingredients like permethrin or pyrethrum found in many over the counter solutions or expensive, multiple-step, essential oil-based solutions. Our formulation, using specialized surfactants and minerals such as bromides, is the fastest-acting and most effective head lice products you will find today without using pesticides.
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