Anonymous wrote:Do you think using a hot 400 degree flat iron would kill nits and lice? My DD (biracial hair- AA/W 3c curls) has not had them yet but it's gone around a few times in her class this year. I cannot imagine trying to get through her long natural hair with that comb...TIA
Anonymous wrote:What can be done if a mother picks up lice from a child while pregnant? Are there any pregnancy-safe treatments?
Anonymous wrote:For those who are purchasing lice combs, I recommend buying two. That's what we did so DH could comb one kid's hair and I could do another. With our DD (who had the worst infestation), We both worked on her hair. It made it go much faster.
If you discover your child has lice, please notify the camp/school/daycare they attend. I'm sure my DD picked her infestation up at a camp. We believe she had it a good month before we noticed it. We immediately notified her camp and they were so very appreciative. Two other campers had it as did one staff member. I don't believe my DD was the source of their infestation because it was only the second day of camp but it's nice to be alerted that it's going around.
Anonymous wrote:How much can you earn on a lousy day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age(s) do you see the most incidents of lice? have a seven-year-old that has not had it yet, but this thread makes me think it is coming soon...
With my kids, it started in about 2nd grade. It has continued now through the fifth grade.
In the last week, however, I have seen three girls in about the 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my cat had fleas once and I got fairly good at using the flea comb on him. How does using a louse comb compare? dd is 1 and we have not had a lice issue yet but I am reading this thread with interest assuming I'll want to know someday!
I had a flea comb once, it was very short and stubby. A lice comb that has longer tines is a better design for human hair. It's not that costly so why skimp?
Lol, I may be speaking out of turn, but I don't think she's trying to recycle her cats flea comb, but just wondering how the process compares.
LOL, it is the same process, really.