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### How to Keep Head Lice Away from Children (and Adults!)
In this article, we’ll explore effective strategies to keep head lice away, as well as some tips on how to handle them if you encounter them.
#### 1. **Teach Children Not to Share Personal Items**
– Keep their own hats, scarves, and hair accessories.
– Not share hairbrushes or combs.
– Avoid resting their heads against other people’s heads during play or while napping.
#### 2. **Keep Long Hair Tied Back**
#### 3. **Regularly Inspect Hair and Scalp**
– Use a fine-toothed comb or a special lice comb on wet hair.
– Look for small, oval-shaped eggs (nits) attached to hair shafts near the scalp.
– Look for signs of scratching or itching, which may indicate lice presence.
Head lice move from one person’s hair to another through close contact, often during activities like hugging, playing, or napping. Encourage children to avoid putting their heads together during play or group activities. If your child participates in group sports or other close-contact activities, remind them to be cautious when interacting with others.
#### 5. **Create a Lice-Repellent Routine**
– **Tea Tree Oil**: Known for its natural antiseptic properties, tea tree oil is a popular lice repellent. You can add a few drops of tea tree oil to your child’s shampoo or dilute it in a carrier oil and apply it to their scalp.
– **Lavender Oil**: Similar to tea tree oil, lavender has insect-repelling properties. You can make a simple spray by diluting lavender oil in water and spraying it onto hair and the scalp.
– **Coconut Oil**: Some believe that applying coconut oil to the scalp and hair creates a barrier that makes it difficult for lice to cling to the hair.
It’s important to note that while these methods can help repel lice, they are not foolproof. A combination of preventative measures is the best way to stay lice-free.