You will! Forget about the medicated stuff. It doesn’t work on regular lice, anyway. Here’s how you rid the lice. It’s not pretty, and it’s a big pain. But it works. My son had an epic, I mean EPIC infestation last year. We took him to Lice Enders here in New York City, and this was what they — and later we — did.

  1. Coat your child’s hair with gobs and gobs of thick, white conditioner. Lice Enders recommends Pantene.
  2. Section your child’s hair. Comb through each section slowly with a lice comb. It MUST be a lice comb.
  3. After each pass, wipe the conditioner and bugs and eggs off completely on a paper towel. 
  4. Repeat. That’s right, after coming out all the nits and eggs, do the whole shebang all over again: Coat with conditioner and comb through.
  5. You may want to repeat yet again.
  6. Inspect carefully to make sure you got every last little bug. Use a magnifying glass if you have one, or have a professional examine your child’s scalp. If your child’s scalp becomes itchy all of a sudden, acquaint yourself with what lice looks like in hair. Supposedly you can help prevent lice infestations by washing and conditioning your hair with products containing essential oils like tea tree, lavender, rosemary, menthol, and eucalyptus. It’s not a guarantee, but it’s worth a try.  Have you ever had to battle with lice? What did you do? Image via Voisin/phanie/Phanie Sarl/Corbis

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title: “Super Lice Are Here Here S How To Fight Them” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-18” author: “Ola Blount”


You will! Forget about the medicated stuff. It doesn’t work on regular lice, anyway. Here’s how you rid the lice. It’s not pretty, and it’s a big pain. But it works. My son had an epic, I mean EPIC infestation last year. We took him to Lice Enders here in New York City, and this was what they — and later we — did.

  1. Coat your child’s hair with gobs and gobs of thick, white conditioner. Lice Enders recommends Pantene.
  2. Section your child’s hair. Comb through each section slowly with a lice comb. It MUST be a lice comb.
  3. After each pass, wipe the conditioner and bugs and eggs off completely on a paper towel. 
  4. Repeat. That’s right, after coming out all the nits and eggs, do the whole shebang all over again: Coat with conditioner and comb through.
  5. You may want to repeat yet again.
  6. Inspect carefully to make sure you got every last little bug. Use a magnifying glass if you have one, or have a professional examine your child’s scalp. If your child’s scalp becomes itchy all of a sudden, acquaint yourself with what lice looks like in hair. Supposedly you can help prevent lice infestations by washing and conditioning your hair with products containing essential oils like tea tree, lavender, rosemary, menthol, and eucalyptus. It’s not a guarantee, but it’s worth a try.  Have you ever had to battle with lice? What did you do? Image via Voisin/phanie/Phanie Sarl/Corbis

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title: “Super Lice Are Here Here S How To Fight Them” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-04” author: “Paul Grant”


You will! Forget about the medicated stuff. It doesn’t work on regular lice, anyway. Here’s how you rid the lice. It’s not pretty, and it’s a big pain. But it works. My son had an epic, I mean EPIC infestation last year. We took him to Lice Enders here in New York City, and this was what they — and later we — did.

  1. Coat your child’s hair with gobs and gobs of thick, white conditioner. Lice Enders recommends Pantene.
  2. Section your child’s hair. Comb through each section slowly with a lice comb. It MUST be a lice comb.
  3. After each pass, wipe the conditioner and bugs and eggs off completely on a paper towel. 
  4. Repeat. That’s right, after coming out all the nits and eggs, do the whole shebang all over again: Coat with conditioner and comb through.
  5. You may want to repeat yet again.
  6. Inspect carefully to make sure you got every last little bug. Use a magnifying glass if you have one, or have a professional examine your child’s scalp. If your child’s scalp becomes itchy all of a sudden, acquaint yourself with what lice looks like in hair. Supposedly you can help prevent lice infestations by washing and conditioning your hair with products containing essential oils like tea tree, lavender, rosemary, menthol, and eucalyptus. It’s not a guarantee, but it’s worth a try.  Have you ever had to battle with lice? What did you do? Image via Voisin/phanie/Phanie Sarl/Corbis

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title: “Super Lice Are Here Here S How To Fight Them” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-15” author: “Alma Jones”


You will! Forget about the medicated stuff. It doesn’t work on regular lice, anyway. Here’s how you rid the lice. It’s not pretty, and it’s a big pain. But it works. My son had an epic, I mean EPIC infestation last year. We took him to Lice Enders here in New York City, and this was what they — and later we — did.

  1. Coat your child’s hair with gobs and gobs of thick, white conditioner. Lice Enders recommends Pantene.
  2. Section your child’s hair. Comb through each section slowly with a lice comb. It MUST be a lice comb.
  3. After each pass, wipe the conditioner and bugs and eggs off completely on a paper towel. 
  4. Repeat. That’s right, after coming out all the nits and eggs, do the whole shebang all over again: Coat with conditioner and comb through.
  5. You may want to repeat yet again.
  6. Inspect carefully to make sure you got every last little bug. Use a magnifying glass if you have one, or have a professional examine your child’s scalp. If your child’s scalp becomes itchy all of a sudden, acquaint yourself with what lice looks like in hair. Supposedly you can help prevent lice infestations by washing and conditioning your hair with products containing essential oils like tea tree, lavender, rosemary, menthol, and eucalyptus. It’s not a guarantee, but it’s worth a try.  Have you ever had to battle with lice? What did you do? Image via Voisin/phanie/Phanie Sarl/Corbis

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title: “Super Lice Are Here Here S How To Fight Them” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-06” author: “Chin Roden”


You will! Forget about the medicated stuff. It doesn’t work on regular lice, anyway. Here’s how you rid the lice. It’s not pretty, and it’s a big pain. But it works. My son had an epic, I mean EPIC infestation last year. We took him to Lice Enders here in New York City, and this was what they — and later we — did.

  1. Coat your child’s hair with gobs and gobs of thick, white conditioner. Lice Enders recommends Pantene.
  2. Section your child’s hair. Comb through each section slowly with a lice comb. It MUST be a lice comb.
  3. After each pass, wipe the conditioner and bugs and eggs off completely on a paper towel. 
  4. Repeat. That’s right, after coming out all the nits and eggs, do the whole shebang all over again: Coat with conditioner and comb through.
  5. You may want to repeat yet again.
  6. Inspect carefully to make sure you got every last little bug. Use a magnifying glass if you have one, or have a professional examine your child’s scalp. If your child’s scalp becomes itchy all of a sudden, acquaint yourself with what lice looks like in hair. Supposedly you can help prevent lice infestations by washing and conditioning your hair with products containing essential oils like tea tree, lavender, rosemary, menthol, and eucalyptus. It’s not a guarantee, but it’s worth a try.  Have you ever had to battle with lice? What did you do? Image via Voisin/phanie/Phanie Sarl/Corbis

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title: “Super Lice Are Here Here S How To Fight Them” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-29” author: “Juan Russell”


You will! Forget about the medicated stuff. It doesn’t work on regular lice, anyway. Here’s how you rid the lice. It’s not pretty, and it’s a big pain. But it works. My son had an epic, I mean EPIC infestation last year. We took him to Lice Enders here in New York City, and this was what they — and later we — did.

  1. Coat your child’s hair with gobs and gobs of thick, white conditioner. Lice Enders recommends Pantene.
  2. Section your child’s hair. Comb through each section slowly with a lice comb. It MUST be a lice comb.
  3. After each pass, wipe the conditioner and bugs and eggs off completely on a paper towel. 
  4. Repeat. That’s right, after coming out all the nits and eggs, do the whole shebang all over again: Coat with conditioner and comb through.
  5. You may want to repeat yet again.
  6. Inspect carefully to make sure you got every last little bug. Use a magnifying glass if you have one, or have a professional examine your child’s scalp. If your child’s scalp becomes itchy all of a sudden, acquaint yourself with what lice looks like in hair. Supposedly you can help prevent lice infestations by washing and conditioning your hair with products containing essential oils like tea tree, lavender, rosemary, menthol, and eucalyptus. It’s not a guarantee, but it’s worth a try.  Have you ever had to battle with lice? What did you do? Image via Voisin/phanie/Phanie Sarl/Corbis

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title: “Super Lice Are Here Here S How To Fight Them” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-28” author: “Oscar Vega”


You will! Forget about the medicated stuff. It doesn’t work on regular lice, anyway. Here’s how you rid the lice. It’s not pretty, and it’s a big pain. But it works. My son had an epic, I mean EPIC infestation last year. We took him to Lice Enders here in New York City, and this was what they — and later we — did.

  1. Coat your child’s hair with gobs and gobs of thick, white conditioner. Lice Enders recommends Pantene.
  2. Section your child’s hair. Comb through each section slowly with a lice comb. It MUST be a lice comb.
  3. After each pass, wipe the conditioner and bugs and eggs off completely on a paper towel. 
  4. Repeat. That’s right, after coming out all the nits and eggs, do the whole shebang all over again: Coat with conditioner and comb through.
  5. You may want to repeat yet again.
  6. Inspect carefully to make sure you got every last little bug. Use a magnifying glass if you have one, or have a professional examine your child’s scalp. If your child’s scalp becomes itchy all of a sudden, acquaint yourself with what lice looks like in hair. Supposedly you can help prevent lice infestations by washing and conditioning your hair with products containing essential oils like tea tree, lavender, rosemary, menthol, and eucalyptus. It’s not a guarantee, but it’s worth a try.  Have you ever had to battle with lice? What did you do? Image via Voisin/phanie/Phanie Sarl/Corbis

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