i's stop using the chemicals most live these days are resistant. Get a good live comb like the live muster or terminator online. Lather hair with conditioner. If you can get tea tree oil put one tiny drop with conditioner and keep away from eyes. Comb hair with conditioner in. Make sure you start at scalp and go section by section. Comb a few times a day then 1x a day for a week. Spray hair with Fairy Tales conditioning spray everyday before school. If child has long hair keep it up and braided.Anonymous wrote:What kind of comb are you using? If you are using the one that came in the box of Rid, then it won't work. You need the terminator. I know because I kept using Rid or Nix and the comb that came in the box, and we all still had lice. I had to get the terminator comb before we got rid of the lice.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of the combs are not good enough to get the nits. Order the Terminator comb from Amazon, if you can. I think the nits are also basically impossible to see. The easiest way is to wipe the comb on a white cloth after each wipe -- the nits are tan or grey and will show up as little specks on the cloth.
It may be that you got the lice before they laid nits -- they need to be a couple of days old before they can lay eggs -- or it was a male or a not-pregnant female.
If you can go 8 or 9 days without getting any lice, you are probably safe, because they eggs hatch within 6 to 8 days (although you can still find nits after that, they are dead egg sacks that aren't going to hatch).
Anonymous wrote:Nits are really hard to see. They looked like a shiny small piece of something stuck to DC's hair. I would comb an entire section, then change her position to shift the light and find more. I agree with PPs that I had to use my thumbnail to get them off.
You may want to call your pediatrician and get a prescription shampoo. It's basically alcohol and does a much better job of killing the lice than Rid or Nix. DCs lice survived the Nix treatment. The prescription shampoo is pricey, but the company does have coupons online.