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aarghh! Nits at nursery. Can I prevent the dc's catching them?

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Meglet · 07/10/2009 19:51

A couple of children at nursery have nits. What do I need to know about minimising the chances of the dc's catching them? I have no idea what the drill is or what products are available in the shops these days.

Essential oils, combing with conditioner (does it have to be washed out?) or full on chemical warfare?

They are only 1 & 2 and have really fine hair if that makes any difference.

TIA.

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DLI · 07/10/2009 20:34

put a little tea tree oil in their shampoo, nits don't like it but it doesnt ALWAYS stop them! i use full marks shampoo (ds is 6), you put it on like ordinary shampoo, leave 10 mins and then rinse out, it usually kills the majority of them/all of them. then a comb for a night or two,

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Sidge · 07/10/2009 20:48

Comb every 2-3 days, that way you will find and remove all the nits and any hatched lice. I avoid chemicals for mine unless they've got a real infestation, mine also have fine hair so I find regular combing gets most of the nits and lice.

Keeping hair tied back can help - lice crawl, they can't jump, but as young children have so much head to head contact nits and lice are inevitable IME!

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PurpleEgluggedblood · 07/10/2009 21:19

You could put gel or hairspray on their hair. That can help.

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Meglet · 07/10/2009 21:25

thank you all!

I'm off to Boots tomorrow for a nit comb then. Bath time has just got even more, um, challenging .

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