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nits - help! eggs seem to slip through comb

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meysey · 29/04/2006 20:29

DS1 had nits a while back which we managed to get rid of using the regular combing etc.

BUT he now has some eggs again and they don't come out with the comb, they just slip through. I am picking them off by hand which is slow, not that reliable, and painful for him.

Does combing only work on hatched eggs? I am desperate to get rid of the eggs quickly as he urgently needs a haircut (can't see out!)and one is booked for early next week.

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MamaG · 29/04/2006 20:30

Tell your hairdresser that he has no live lice, they should still cut it.

Get a bug buster kit on prescription from GP - has 2 combs, one for nits and one for eggs. Others recommend nitty gritty comb, but the bug buster works for me.

cod · 29/04/2006 20:31

yep nitty gritty comv

anniebear · 29/04/2006 20:38

We got told they have to grow out or cut outShock

I ended up puling them out, but the strand of hair came out with each one!!

MamaG · 29/04/2006 20:40

hes a boy, shave his head!

meysey · 29/04/2006 21:56

thanks for those tips and so quick too!

(mama G shaving is the one thing we can't do.. his hair is gorgeous and a bit of a trade mark...)

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BettySpaghetti · 29/04/2006 21:58

another vote for the nitty gritty comb here

thirtysomething · 29/04/2006 22:06

i'm another nitty gritty convert - it's the only one that traps eggs too - chemists will order it for you or buy it online (about a tenner). Also school nurse recommended using vinegar to rinse child's hair (i add 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water in a jug for final rinse) - apparently it neutralises eggs and stops them hatching. Plus always using tea tree oil in shampoo and conditioner and spraying with nit repellent (available from Asda). All a bit belt and braces but you need a 3-pronged attack with these little blighters!

Blossomhill · 29/04/2006 22:32

I sometimes use baby oil on dd's hair when combing through and I guess the eggs would be less likely to slip off?

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