Home Remedies to Remove Lice Eggs from Hair

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A lot of people use commercial products like hair spray, nail polish remover and petroleum jelly to try to remove lice eggs from their hair, but these products are full of harsh chemicals that can damage your hair and scalp if used on a regular basis. Fortunately, there are some natural remedies that can help you remove lice eggs from your hair without the risk of long-term damage. 

Head Lice
Head lice are tiny insects that live on the scalp and lay their eggs. They are a nuisance and can cause itching, but they are not dangerous. There are several home remedies that can help remove lice eggs from hair. combing with a fine-toothed comb, washing with vinegar or shampoo, and using essential oils are all effective methods. Be sure to follow up with your chosen method until all the lice and eggs are gone. Head lice are not a sign of poor hygiene and can happen to anyone. With proper treatment, they will go away quickly.

Symptoms of Lice and Lice Eggs
Lice are small, wingless insects that live on the scalp and feed on human blood. They are usually spread through head-to-head contact. Symptoms of lice include itching and irritation of the scalp, as well as red bumps. If you suspect you have lice, it is important to seek treatment right away.

What Causes Lice Infestation In The Head
The louse is a small, wingless parasitic insect that feeds on human blood. It is about the size of a sesame seed, and is grayish-white in color. Lice are most often found in the hair of the head, but can also be found in other body hair, such as eyebrows, eyelashes, and pubic hair. It’s important to know how to prevent lice infestation by doing things like good hair care habits and not sharing items with people who may have them.

Check out this list of home remedies for removing lice eggs from hair to learn about five great ways to get rid of them naturally.

Mayonnaise
Though it may sound strange, mayonnaise can actually be used to remove lice eggs from hair. First, coat the affected area with mayonnaise, then cover with a shower cap or plastic wrap.

Leave on for at least 30 minutes, then shampoo and rinse as usual. You may need to repeat this process a few times to completely remove the lice eggs. In between treatments, be sure to comb your hair with a fine-toothed comb to remove any remaining eggs.

Olive oil
One home remedy for removing lice eggs from hair is to use olive oil. First, wet the hair with warm water. Next, apply olive oil to the hair and scalp. Then, using a fine-toothed comb, gently comb through the hair to remove the lice eggs. Finally, rinse the hair with warm water and shampoo as usual. Repeat this process every few days until all the lice eggs are gone. You can also add a couple of drops of tea tree oil to the mixture to increase its effectiveness. You can also add lavender essential oils or eucalyptus essential oils to your hair care routine if you don’t want any additional smells in your hair.

Vinegar
A little vinegar applied before washing the hair may help loosen the glue that holds lice to the hair shafts. Using a natural conditioner after shampooing and conditioning will seal in moisture and make it more difficult for lice eggs to attach themselves to the hair shafts. In order for this remedy to work, it is important not to comb or brush out any of the vinegar while still wet because this could irritate your scalp, leading to a worsening of symptoms.                     

To avoid irritation, you can apply a conditioner with aloe vera gel or olive oil before showering and gently towel dry your hair. Once your head is dry, use a nit comb or fine-toothed comb on dry hair only in an up-and-down motion so as not to break strands of hair when loosening egg plugs stuck in each strand.

Tea tree oil
Tea tree oil is one of the most commonly used essential oils, because of its antibacterial properties, which is why it is a popular remedy for both skin and hair care. Its perfume can cause aphids to flee, as well as help get rid of lice. To use tea tree oil to remove lice eggs from your hair, mix 1 tablespoon of tea tree oil with 2 tablespoons olive or almond oil. Massage this mixture into your scalp and leave it on overnight. Rinse in the morning with warm water and shampoo twice to ensure that all the eggs are gone. The tea tree oil should keep the lice away while you’re trying to get rid of them.
You can also use white vinegar (1/2 cup) mixed with just enough water (1 cup) to create a paste. Cover your head with plastic wrap and let the vinegar work its magic! It will kill those pesky little bugs over night so they’ll be out of your hair by morning!

Neem Oil
With its antibacterial properties and pungent smell, neem oil is an effective home remedy for removing lice eggs from hair. Its potent odor deters lice, and neem oil’s biologically active compounds interrupt the development of lice. Simply mix a teaspoon of neem oil with your regular shampoo and use it as you would any other shampoo on your head.
Neem leaves also have antiseptic qualities that kill lice and their eggs on contact when rubbed directly onto the scalp.
Combine two teaspoons of crushed neem leaves with one teaspoon honey in a bowl, then massage it into your scalp for five minutes before washing it out thoroughly with water. If you prefer not to use honey because you are allergic or avoid consuming sugar, simply substitute olive oil instead.
If these remedies don’t work, try mixing coconut milk with garlic or lavender essential oils to create a homemade concoction that will not only remove lice eggs but will also leave your hair smelling great!

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