Akimbo
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As I mentioned head lice in the QVC Wen thread it reminded me that it's been a couple of years since I last mentioned an effective head lice treatment which I discovered after years of daily conditioner combing of my dd's waist-length hair. Autumn term tends to herald the almost weekly letters home from primary school saying there's a class-member with nits. We wasted £££ on the chemist leave-in-for-hours chemicals which didn't work anywhere near as well as they claimed. I did find that fastening DD's hair in tight pigtails helped (maybe headlice get dizzy going up a spiral staircase?).
But by far the best treatment is Delacet. It's a weird green watery vinegar with some plant or other (possibly larkspur). It's best done surrounded with towels and a Disney movie as a distraction as it's cold and drippy. But it works not just at killing the live ones but also softens the nit cement so they rinse away.
Once DD got to middle school and didn't spend so much time playing in huddles with other kids the problem ended anyway. But I have teacher friends whose class is always generous in giving them headlice at least once per school year.
I know it's an on-going problem but I can recommend this stuff, I think I bought mine from ebay.
But by far the best treatment is Delacet. It's a weird green watery vinegar with some plant or other (possibly larkspur). It's best done surrounded with towels and a Disney movie as a distraction as it's cold and drippy. But it works not just at killing the live ones but also softens the nit cement so they rinse away.
Once DD got to middle school and didn't spend so much time playing in huddles with other kids the problem ended anyway. But I have teacher friends whose class is always generous in giving them headlice at least once per school year.
I know it's an on-going problem but I can recommend this stuff, I think I bought mine from ebay.