Should hair be wet or dry when combing out lice?

Detection combing can be carried out on dry or wet hair. Dry combing takes less time, but wet combing is more accurate because washing with conditioner stops head lice from moving. To use the wet detection method: wash the hair with ordinary shampoo.

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Should hair be wet when checking for lice?

You can check for lice in either wet or dry hair, but we recommend wetting the hair and preferably adding conditioner. The lice do not move as much and they attach more easily to the lice comb (10, 13).

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Is Wet combing enough to get rid of lice?

Wet combing with cheap conditioner and a fine-tooth head lice (nit) comb is an effective way to find and remove head lice, if done properly.

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What is the correct way to comb out lice?

Untangle the hair with a wide-toothed comb. Put the fine- toothed head lice comb flat against the scalp and draw the comb through each section of hair from the roots to the ends. Wipe the comb after each stroke onto white tissue or paper towel, checking each time for head lice and nits.

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Does hair have to be dry for lice treatment?

Nix Cream Rinse® (permethrin based product) This medicine is put on hair that has been shampooed and towel dried. After 10 minutes, the medicine is rinsed off. Nix Creme Rinse® kills lice, but not the nits.

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How to wet comb hair to remove headlice

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Will nits come out of dry hair?

Fine tooth combing in dry hair is as good as wet combing to detect lice. The most reliable way to check is to wet comb because soaking wet lice stay still. In dry hair lice move quickly away from disturbance.

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Do you put conditioner on dry hair for nits?

What you need for this method. Mechanical removal involves applying conditioner to dry hair. Cover all of the hair with conditioner, detangle hair with normal comb and separate into sections. Then, using a fine long toothed metal lice comb, comb through the hair in sections.

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Can you comb out lice in one day?

A good comb-out can take up to three hours depending on how long, thick, fine, or curly the hair is.

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Why won t the nits comb out?

But unfortunately, the nits will not simply fall out your hair. The lice themselves take 7 to 11 days to hatch, so after that what is attached to the hair is the empty eggshell or the dead nit. These will stay attached to the hair and as the hair grows you will find them further and further down the hair shaft.

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How many times a day should you comb for lice?

After each treatment, checking the hair and combing with a nit comb to remove nits and lice every 2–3 days may decrease the chance of self–reinfestation. Continue to check for 2–3 weeks to be sure all lice and nits are gone. Nit removal is not needed when treating with spinosad topical suspension.

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How often should you wet comb for lice?

Most methods suggest repeating regularly for at least 2 weeks. The method used in the trial is to repeat the wet combing procedure every 3 days, until on four consecutive occassions no head lice are detected.

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Can I do lice treatment 2 days in a row?

No. The two treatments 9 days apart are designed to eliminate all live lice, and any lice that may hatch from eggs that were laid after the first treatment. Many nits are more than ¼ inch from the scalp.

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How long does it take to comb lice out?

Using the Nit Comb can take 1-3 HOURS in order to get out all nits and lice from the hair.

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Can I comb lice with a dry hair?

Detection combing can be carried out on dry or wet hair. Dry combing takes less time, but wet combing is more accurate because washing with conditioner stops head lice from moving.

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Do I need to wash sheets after head lice?

There is no need to treat the whole family - unless they also have head lice. Concentrate on the head - there is no need to clean the house or the classroom. Only the pillowcase requires washing - either wash it in hot water (at least 60ºC) or dry it using a clothes dryer on the hot or warm setting.

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How do you tell if you no longer have nits?

If you begin to find that the nits are further away from the scalp, they may not be viable. Using a magnifying lens will make it easier to search for nits close to the scalp. You'll want to make sure that there are no clusters of nits close to your child's scalp for at least two weeks before you are in the clear.

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Will lice go away if I shave my head?

Shaving the head does not cure lice. The itching should go away within a few days, but the medicated treatment will need to be repeated in 5 to 7 days to kill any new lice that may have hatched since the first treatment.

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What happens if you don't comb out lice after treatment?

If you do not comb out all the remaining nits, they will hatch and restart the cycle in 7-10 days from that point. That's why we recommend 3 treatments over a 12-day period of time. This stops the life cycle of lice.

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How do you smother lice overnight?

Suffocate the Lice

Soak your child's head in olive oil or coconut oil. Cover with a shower cap for at least 2 hours (or preferably overnight). When ready, remove the shower cap, and separate the hair into small sections, then use a metal nit comb to carefully remove the lice and eggs. Rinse the hair well with shampoo.

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Do nits hate hairspray?

Use hairspray to stick it to head lice

Hairspray makes it harder for the louse to grab hold. The smell of hairspray and the use of solvents (sad but true) in them can also deter creepy crawlies from finding their way in. Not to mention that if you're tying longer hair back, you've got a double whammy.

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How far do nits jump?

Head lice do not have wings or jumping legs, so they cannot fly or jump from head to head. They can only crawl. People catch head lice from direct head-to-head contact with another person who has head lice.

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Can you get rid of nits without combing?

Many prescription head lice treatments target nits along with adult head lice. If you used a product like this, no combing is necessary unless you can't wait to get rid of the dead shells.

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Do you feel lice crawling on head?

Not everyone feels lice moving around on their scalp, but some people do. Dr. Garcia says that most of her patients say they “don't feel anything,” but others may get a creepy, tickling sensation as lice move around their head.

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