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How to Keep Head Lice Away from Children (and Adults!)

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7. Clean Personal Items and Bedding

Regularly wash hats, pillowcases, and brushes in hot water, especially after a potential exposure. Dry on high heat.

8. Be Proactive in Classrooms and Daycares

Talk to teachers or caregivers about any outbreaks. Schools often alert parents, but it’s okay to ask about their lice prevention policies.

9. Avoid Lice Myths

Lice don’t prefer dirty hair or poor hygiene. Anyone with hair can get lice, so don’t stigmatize — focus on education and prevention.

10. Stay Calm and Act Fast

If someone in your family does get lice, don’t panic. Over-the-counter treatments, careful combing, and proper cleaning can stop the spread quickly.


Bonus: Natural Lice-Repellent Spray Recipe

Here’s an easy, DIY lice-repellent spray you can make at home:

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tbsp witch hazel or apple cider vinegar (optional)
  • 10 drops tea tree oil
  • 5 drops lavender oil
  • 5 drops peppermint or eucalyptus oil
  • Small spray bottle

Instructions:

  1. Mix all ingredients in the spray bottle.
  2. Shake well before each use.
  3. Lightly mist hair and comb through before school or outings.

Note: Always do a patch test before using essential oils on children.


Final Thoughts

Head lice are a nuisance, but they don’t have to disrupt your life. With a few simple precautions, regular checks, and healthy hygiene habits, you can greatly reduce the risk of an infestation. Staying informed—and calm—can make all the difference when it comes to protecting your family.


Have you dealt with lice before? What worked best for you? Share your tips in the comments!


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