Perform weekly checks
It might seem obsessive, but professional lice removal professionals agree that weekly lice checks on your child are important. Catching lice within a couple of weeks of infestation will reduce the risk that they’ll spread, says Mead-Campion. “We recommend only one lice comb—the Nit Free Terminator Comb—because its performance is exceptional compared to other over-the-counter combs. Weekly comb checks are superior to just visual screenings.”
Avoid chemical-laden home treatments
If you spot a chemical home treatment that promises to get rid of the problem, it’s likely too good to be true, says Salzberg. “The ultimate determination that someone is no longer infested can only be accomplished when there’s a thorough screening done with quality lice combs and there’s a complete absence of lice and eggs,” she says. “The lice are very resistant to those pesticide treatments. Parents are very focused on killing the lice when their focus should really be on complete removal.”
That means removal of both adult lice and nits, the tiny eggs that are glued to the hair shaft. Some treatments are better at killing adult lice, others for killing the nits, and some do a combination of both.
No matter what treatment you use, combing the hair with a nit comb can help get rid of any remaining lice and nits. (Here are some healthy hair tips for hair growth and maintenance.)