So this week I have to share something horrifying with you, I have LICE...Yes you did not read wrong - lice.
A few weeks ago we through my brother his 21st birthday party and we had lots of family and friends with their kids there, I presume that's where I picked it up since I don't have kids. I haven't had lice since I was in primary school so this was a complete shocker for me, my bff came to my rescue and treated my hair - but I fear they are still on my head. Reading up on home remedies to try before I colour my hair as a last resort (I hear that helps as well), really hope to get rid of this before my Valentines dinner party.
I am so ashamed of this, I remember making fun of people at school that had lice and I kinda feel bad about it now. Reading up on lice and I found some rather interesting facts.
Head lice are tiny parasites that live on the scalp and hair shafts where they feed on blood. It is a common problem among children. You can get lice by coming in contact with an infected person through play, school, sports, sleepovers and other gatherings; wearing the clothing of someone who has the parasite; sharing personal care items like brushes and combs that are contaminated; and laying on bedding that an infected person was previously laying on. Two of the most common signs of lice infestation are itching on the head and red bumps on the scalp.
As they reproduce quickly, it is very difficult to eliminate lice parasites within a few days. Combing them out can get rid of them, but it is a long and tiring process. There are several home remedies that will more effectively solve this problem.
Here are top 10 home remedies for head lice:
1. Garlic
The strong fragrance of garlic can suffocate lice, ultimately killing them.
Grind eight to 10 garlic cloves into a paste and mix in two to three teaspoons of lime juice. Apply the mixture thoroughly onto the scalp. Leave it on for a half an hour and then rinse the hair thoroughly with hot water.Alternatively, you can make a thick paste by combining fresh garlic juice with some cooking oil, lemon extract, green tea and some shampoo and conditioner. Coat the hair thoroughly with the paste and cover your scalp with a towel or shower cap for about a half an hour. Then wash your hair with your regular shampoo. Repeat this remedy on a weekly basis for one to two months.
2. Baby Oil
For another easy natural treatment for head lice, you will need baby oil, laundry detergent and some white vinegar. It is believed that baby oil, too, helps suffocate the head lice.
Apply some baby oil on your hair and then comb your hair slowly so that lice start falling from your head.Then wash your hair with laundry detergent and hot water.Before bed, put some white vinegar on your hair and cover your head with a shower cap or towel. Leave it on overnight.In the morning, wash your hair with regular shampoo and then apply some conditioner.
Repeat this process for at least three to four days to get positive results.
3. Olive Oil
Olive oil will effectively smother and kill head lice.
Apply any type of olive oil to your hair generously before going to bed. Put a shower cap or towel on your head to keep the oil on your hair overnight. In the morning, comb out the tiny parasites and then wash your hair with some herbal shampoo containing tea tree oil.Another option is to mix one-half cup of olive oil with one-half cup of conditioner and add some liquid soap to it. Apply this solution onto your hair and leave it on for an hour. Then, rinse out your hair and apply conditioner. Comb your hair thoroughly to remove the dead lice. Repeat this remedy again after a week to get best results.
4. Salt
Salt can also be used to eradicate head lice through desiccation.
Mix one-quarter cup of salt and one-quarter cup of vinegar thoroughly.Gently spray the solution onto your hair so that it becomes slightly wet. Put on a shower cap and leave it for about two hours.Then wash and condition your hair.
Repeat this every three days to get positive results.
5. Petroleum Jelly
Petroleum jelly can have a stifling effect on roaming lice.
Apply a thick layer of petroleum jelly to the scalp before going to bed.Cover your head tightly with a shower cap or towel. Leave it on overnight.In the morning, use baby oil to remove the petroleum jelly.Comb your hair thoroughly to remove the lice.
Repeat this several nights in a row.
6. Tree Tea Oil
Tea tree essential oil is a natural insecticide, making it an effective treatment for head lice.
Mix together one teaspoon of tea tree oil, one ounce of natural shampoo and three tablespoons of coconut or olive oil.Apply the solution gently throughout your hair and cover your head with a shower cap or towel. Leave your head covered for a half an hour and then rinse thoroughly with hot water.Finally, comb through your hair while it is still wet to remove the dead lice.
7. Coconut Oil
The lubricating nature of coconut oil will stop lice from moving around freely, preventing it from multiplying.
First, rinse your hair thoroughly with
apple cider vinegar and allow it to dry.Then completely saturate the hair and scalp with coconut oil. Cover your head with a shower cap or towel and leave it on for six to eight hours or overnight.In the morning, comb your hair and then shampoo as usual.
Repeat this every day for a week to eradicate lice. To make the treatment more effective, add several drops of anise essential oil to the coconut oil prior to application.
8. White Vinegar
Another safe and inexpensive method for eliminating head lice is white vinegar. White vinegar possesses acetic acid, which can destroy lice.
Dilute white vinegar with an equal amount of water.Saturate the hair and scalp with the solution and then wrap a towel around the hair for about an hour or two.Next dip a comb in white vinegar and comb your hair, focusing on one small section of hair at a time.
You can also rinse your hair with white vinegar before and after shampooing.
9. Sesame Seed Oil
High in antibacterial, antifungal and natural insecticide properties, sesame seed oil can also be used to solve the problem of head lice.
Mix together one-fourth cup of sesame seed oil, one-eighth cup of neem oil, one teaspoon of tea tree oil, one-half teaspoon of eucalyptus and rosemary essential oils, and about 10 drops of lavender essential oil.Rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar and allow it to dry.Apply the oil solution to the hair and scalp, cover with a shower cap or towel and leave it on overnight.In the morning, comb your hair thoroughly to remove the dead lice. Then shampoo normally.
Repeat this treatment daily for one or two weeks.
10. Mayonnaise
Mayonnaise contains a lot of oil, which has viscosity properties that will suffocate live head lice.
Apply full-fat mayonnaise liberally over your scalp.Cover your hair with a shower cap or towel and leave it on for about eight hours or overnight.Shampoo and then comb any remaining lice out of your hair.
Repeat this daily for one week.
You need to be patient and diligent using these remedies to get rid of the problem of head lice completely.
Note: Do not apply tea tree oil directly to the scalp
I am still in the process of finishing the tree tee oil method, my head smells so bad lol! A 30 year old with lice issues lol this is really funny to me. Its so much work to wash everything, have to wash my towels tonight again...
Anyway probably not the most amazing topic to read, but keeping it real I guess lol!
xoxo