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Olive Oil Remedies and Treatments For Head Lice
Because there are many available treatments for head lice infestation, anyone can get confused over which treatment option to choose. Commercial or over-the-counter remedies are typically comprised by shampoos or hair lotions with pesticides or chemicals as the active ingredient, and are typically used by many under the impression of quick and easy head lice removal solutions. However, many people are now opting for natural head lice treatments, because they are considered safer options that do not contain chemicals or pesticides. Among these natural remedies is olive oil, a safe and organic substance that is readily available in most supermarkets.
People may get skeptical over using olive oil to get rid of pesky head lice. After all, oil made from olives is typically used for cooking, and is also sometimes used in cosmetics and skin care products. However, like mayonnaise and petroleum jelly, olive oil is a good smothering agent that can be used to kill head lice and nits by suffocating them. Because of its viscosity, olive oil easily coats the hair and the head lice and nits. Its slimy texture also makes it easier to comb off lice using a fine-toothed nit comb.
To use lice olive oil treatment, it must be applied generously on the hair to make sure that the lice and nymphs are completely coated. Then, a plastic bag or shower cap is used to cover the head, making sure that no air gets in. This allows the oil to suffocate the lice and nits effectively. Leaving it on for two or three hours is usually sufficient, but some will even recommend leaving it overnight. When leaving it on overnight, be sure to put towels on the pillows to prevent the oil from seeping. After leaving it on, run a fine-toothed comb on the hair, sectioning the hair if necessary to make it easier to remove as much oil, adult lice, and nymphs.
After using a nit comb and removing most of the olive oil, the hair should be washed thoroughly. Although olive oil is messier to slather and harder to keep on the hair, it is easier to wash off compared to mayonnaise or petroleum jelly. However, expert recommend using gentle shampoos since it may still need a few repeated rinses to completely remove the oil.
Another variation of this treatment is to add a few drops of essential oils such as tea tree oil and eucalyptus oil to the this kind of treatment. According to specialists, essential oils also have anti-bacterial and insecticidal properties that may help make olive oil a more effective agent against lice. Using shampoos with essential oils after the olive oil lice treatment may also help prevent re-infestation, soothe itching scalp, and heal sores from lice bites and scratching.
Like most lice remedies this treatment will also require re-treatments and manual picking of nits or eggs, as no treatment completely gets rid of the eggs. It is also important to regularly check the head for possible re-infection before it can escalate into severe cases, and to prevent them from infesting other household members.
About the Author
Alberta Green has devoted many years of research on Natural treatment for Head Lice. For more great tips on Head Lice Olive Oil Treatment, visit http://www.HeadLiceTreatmentGuide.com
I used to be able to get green stuffed olives in olive oil in a vacuum sealed plastic bag. the bag was about 1?
the bag was about 15 inches by 8 inches.I cant remember the company name.Antone know if their still being sold?
haven't seen it lately now that you mention it.



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