Anonymous wrote:When DD had lice, we followed the advice of a friend and did an overnight smother (used Crisco instead of olive oil so it wouldn't drip everywhere). I think that made it easier to comb out the lice without them crawling onto me, the kitchen stool, our clothes, etc. Stuffed animals were bagged for the next three weeks. Bedding washed on the sanitize cycle and dried on high. The (chemical-free) works.
We used this comb, which is similar to the LiceMeister:
http://www.amazon.com/Nit-Free-Terminator-Professional-Stainless/dp/B000HIBPV8
I highly recommend buying a lice comb before you need it. We discovered the lice on a Friday night and couldn't find a store with decent lice combs.
DD has really thick, fine hair (fine strands and a LOT of them). It took several hours of back-breaking work to comb through her hair thoroughly. After that first marathon session, I did a quick (15 minute) comb through each morning and a probably a 30-40 minute comb through each evening for the next 2-3 weeks to be sure we had gotten everything and check for re-infestation from classmates.
As for having them without knowing it, by the number of nits on her head, which were starting to hatch, she must have had them for 10-14 days. She would scratch a little bit, but it was winter and has dry scalp anyhow. The day I discovered them she was scratching a bit more than usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg I have been stressing about lice for weeks since my dd's classmate had it. I combed through dd's thin blonde hair and found nothing, but my head is so itchy!!! It was itchy before the classmate got it. I tried combing through my hair but it's thick and long. If my kid didn't get it, there's no way I did, right? Am I just being paranoid? Since it's been weeks and hasnt gotten better or worse, it's probably just my regular old itchy self, right? Aggghhh this is driving me nuts. (I am a generally itchy person with sensitive skin).
What did you put in your hair when you combed yourself out? Did you use some kind of lubricant?
No. Just did it wet. (I called lice happens and that's what they told me to do). Should I try an oil? Wouldn't I be able to see them at this point?
I don't recommend that. Ouch!
First, I would shampoo, condition, and use a regular comb to get my snarls out.
Then, get out of the shower. Put a bunch more conditioner in your hair. Use the Licemeister comb and comb it through, making sure the metal tines scrape your scalp (but not too hard). Wipe the conditioner-filled metal comb on a white paper towel. If you see little brown things, it is most likely lice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg I have been stressing about lice for weeks since my dd's classmate had it. I combed through dd's thin blonde hair and found nothing, but my head is so itchy!!! It was itchy before the classmate got it. I tried combing through my hair but it's thick and long. If my kid didn't get it, there's no way I did, right? Am I just being paranoid? Since it's been weeks and hasnt gotten better or worse, it's probably just my regular old itchy self, right? Aggghhh this is driving me nuts. (I am a generally itchy person with sensitive skin).
What did you put in your hair when you combed yourself out? Did you use some kind of lubricant?
No. Just did it wet. (I called lice happens and that's what they told me to do). Should I try an oil? Wouldn't I be able to see them at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg I have been stressing about lice for weeks since my dd's classmate had it. I combed through dd's thin blonde hair and found nothing, but my head is so itchy!!! It was itchy before the classmate got it. I tried combing through my hair but it's thick and long. If my kid didn't get it, there's no way I did, right? Am I just being paranoid? Since it's been weeks and hasnt gotten better or worse, it's probably just my regular old itchy self, right? Aggghhh this is driving me nuts. (I am a generally itchy person with sensitive skin).
What did you put in your hair when you combed yourself out? Did you use some kind of lubricant?
No. Just did it wet. (I called lice happens and that's what they told me to do). Should I try an oil? Wouldn't I be able to see them at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg I have been stressing about lice for weeks since my dd's classmate had it. I combed through dd's thin blonde hair and found nothing, but my head is so itchy!!! It was itchy before the classmate got it. I tried combing through my hair but it's thick and long. If my kid didn't get it, there's no way I did, right? Am I just being paranoid? Since it's been weeks and hasnt gotten better or worse, it's probably just my regular old itchy self, right? Aggghhh this is driving me nuts. (I am a generally itchy person with sensitive skin).
What did you put in your hair when you combed yourself out? Did you use some kind of lubricant?
Anonymous wrote:Omg I have been stressing about lice for weeks since my dd's classmate had it. I combed through dd's thin blonde hair and found nothing, but my head is so itchy!!! It was itchy before the classmate got it. I tried combing through my hair but it's thick and long. If my kid didn't get it, there's no way I did, right? Am I just being paranoid? Since it's been weeks and hasnt gotten better or worse, it's probably just my regular old itchy self, right? Aggghhh this is driving me nuts. (I am a generally itchy person with sensitive skin).