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Ever seen people, especially children, scratching their head persistently? Well, they certainly put you on guard, for you know the only reason why one would do so is because of that pesky little thing called head louse that makes the scalp its home.

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If you think this is gross, just see the head louse picture and you’d understand why this infestation is so repulsive. However, the good news is there are plenty of treatments available and you need not confine yourself to over-the-counter ones. There are some swell home remedies for treating head louse too.

Head lice infection

The bad news is lice can infest people of all ages and prefer clean hair to lay its eggs in! This is because the head louse nits or eggs, stick better to cleaner hairs than oily ones. You’d believe they’re spread by direct physical contact with an infected person; the truth is they can step aboard through the use of shared personal items, like comb, hair brush, towels, bed linen, and the like.

The head lice symptoms, of course, are unmistakable – an intense itching on the scalp and the back of the neck. If you examine an infected person’s scalp, the nape of the neck or above the ears, you would find small white nits attached firmly to the hair shafts. This is a sure giveaway of lice infestation. The bad news is these nits cannot be dusted off like dandruff. Adult head lice can cause severe irritation through the action of its saliva.

Home remedy for hair lice

The shampoos and lotions available with the pharmacists are best avoided, as these have harmful chemicals that can adversely affect your scalp and hair. Head louse home remedy treatment is time tested, safe and effective. Let’s see what all it includes:


a. Mayonnaise:

Apply mayonnaise thoroughly to the scalp and cover the hair with a plastic bag. Leave it for one hour and heat it with a blow dryer for 5 minutes. Rinse the hair and apply regular hair gel. Use a fine-toothed comb to remove nits and lice.

b. Vinegar:

Vinegar is an excellent home remedy for killing head louse. Simply wash your hair with vinegar and it’ll kill all the lice within two days!

c. Tea tree oil and olive oil:

Mix olive oil with tea tree oil and apply to the hair and rub into the scalp. Wait for half-an-hour or an hour before washing. Now, wash the hair to remove the oil and rinse the hair again with vinegar. This would loosen the ‘glue’ holding the nits to the hair shaft. Finally comb the hair to get rid of any remaining lice.

d. Neem oil or neem leaves:

Work neem oil into the hair and let it remain for an hour or so. Shampoo and comb the hair to remove dead lice. If neem leaves are available, boil a handful and soak the head in the neem water, of course, after the water cools down a bit! Now, rinse with plain water. This ‘bitter’ remedy will clear the lice from the hair.

e. Olive oil:

Soak the hair in olive oil and leave it overnight. Wash hair normally to get rid of the oil. This done, rinse now with white vinegar and let it remain for 5 minutes. Afterwards, rinse the hair with lukewarm water to remove the vinegar. This is an effective home remedy to get rid of head louse.

Head lice is something everyone has to contend with at least once in one’s lifetime. However, if you are careful, you can be spared this embarrassing infestation. But, if you do get it, then instead of scratching your head off, use these home remedies, but consult your physician first.

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94 Responses to “Home Remedies for Head Lice • Grandma’s Home Remedies”

  • Brenda Williams:

    It’s all about the comb you use. Those blue & black
    ones that come in the boxes of medicine DO NOT WORK. You must use
    the metal ones. And yes, your child will probably cry, but its a
    very important tool for the removal of lice. The pharmacist also
    told me that you have to comb out the eggs & nits everyday for
    3 weeks. Time consuming, but a must. My daughter has it yet again,
    so its to the bathtub we go with the vinegar, listerine & comb.
    Not my idea of a good time. Good luck to those with the bugs, I
    know it sucks.

  • Oscar King:

    okay, I know you might think this home remedy might be weird but
    it works. Trust me I got head lice in my elementary school in
    Mexico and a very wise neighbor told my mom: 1.comb or brush my
    hair to get all of the knots out 2.cover her eyes and spray a
    decent amount of BUG spray 3.tilt her head back and cover all of
    her hair with a plastic bag or a shower cap, then wait 30 minnutes
    at most but at least leave it long enough so that all of the lice
    can die off. 4.section her hair, using a very fine comb, comb her
    hair starting from the lower part of her head comb from roots to
    ends several times until you know that they’re all out of her
    hair then move to the next sections and repeat. The lice are all
    dead so they would be easier to get out of the hair. The only bad
    side to this is the smell of the bug spray but other than that this
    remedies works fine. Be sure that as soon as you catch lice in your
    child’s hair you take care of it at once or else it will be
    spread throughout your family!

  • Jessica Kelliher:

    Mayo and plastic cap for 4 hrs then rinse mayo out,then apply
    vinegar for about ten mins wrapped in a towel then rinse again.
    After that I took a knit comb through his thick hair still wet, had
    him wash hair with coconut shampoo dried it on high heat combed it
    once more and gone the went.

  • Manuel Cochrane:

    We tried the drug store stuff on my 13 year old daughter three
    times in a row to get rid of the little pests nothing worked.
    Called the doctor they recommended we cover her head with Vasoline
    over night. It took over three weeks to get it out washing her hair
    with Dawn dish soap.

  • Theodore Trombley:

    I hope this helps someone. Good luck!

  • Richard Bailey:

    I tried the medicated shampoo’s four times and the lice
    were still not dead. I followed the rules (ex. sterilizing brushes
    combs, clips, elastics, washing towels, bedding and clothing with
    hot water, vacuming the beds, couches and floors)and nothing was
    working. I told the pharamasist i was ready to pull my hair out
    because nothing working. The pharamasist told me that if worse
    comes to worse use hair dye. Well, i picked up a hair dye that
    matched my daughters hair colour and dyed her hair. Sure enough the
    lice are gone. It works!!!!

  • Walter Christenson:

    We have been fighting the head lice problem now for 3 months
    straight.
    My grand daughter gets the nits, we comb it out etc. then within
    the next 7-10 days she gets it again. Her doctor suggested we
    switch day
    care places. The daycare swears that she is the only child infested
    in the whole place. I find that hard to believe. One day we
    spent
    5 hours pulling nits out by our fingernails. Any suggestions on
    what
    else we can do. We’ve tried Rid, Nix, Equate Lice Shampoo,
    Dollar General, mayonnaise (which worked the best). What is an
    easier way to comb out the nits? We already cut her hair short. But
    it keeps coming back every 7-10 days. Please help. Thanks, Lisa

  • Lacey Richardson:

    Yes,I have tried the mayonaise method and I believed it worked,
    however, the super-lice travel into the eyebrows, eyelashes, nose
    hairs, mustach, and earhairs. Has anyone found the solution to kill
    them in these areas? They seem to return and i can feel them in my
    nose, and hair areas around my head…gross huh? if anyone can
    help me please respond?

  • John Caron:

    cat shampoo has a lice killing agent in it, dog shampoo does
    not. And tea tree oil in the shampoo only “stuns” them
    long enough for you to pick them out. I reccommend hand picking
    them and sticking them to a lint roller so they dont move. Ive had
    no luck with the combs…

  • Emilio Gonzalez:

    I am so thankful that I happened on this site! My now 9 year old
    daughter has been batteling lice on & off for almost 2 years!
    We have tried EVERY over the counter remedy there is –
    NOTHING works! I have done the spray on furniture, carpets,
    mattresses, etc. I have bagged EVERY stuffed animal, hat, pillow,
    etc in my house. I have washed, in hot water, all linens, towels,
    comforters, etc.

  • Casey Green:

    Me and my twin sister both got lice from our best friend in the
    fall, she had been infested for weeks by then and we had had many
    sleepovers with her, resulting in me having a bad case, and my
    sister a smaller one. We got rid of it a few weeks later using
    Rich’s Best Kept Secrets Lice Shampoo which suffocates the
    lice (not the nits though) and we did many many hours of
    nit-picking and combing using the metal lice comb. We find that it
    takes at least a month to be completely lice free, and every week
    in that month we shampoo with Best Kept Secrets and comb and check
    often. The comb has best results when the hair is wet, and it
    removes both nits, and lice!! The problem is we keep getting
    infested because we don’t tell our friends, and they get it
    and once we finally get rid of the bugs, we often get reinfested
    from our friends. So check often, tell your friends and wash and
    comb and wear your hair back too. We will also try the home
    remedies cause they sound successful! If we are desperate, we have
    heard of a CVS brand that kills both the lice and nits. Thanks for
    all the suggestions!!

  • Maria Alexander:

    well 3 of us went to my cousins house and i guess we got the
    lice there when we got back all 5 of us had lice and then we had to
    go to the Landry mat and wash allllll of our clothes and our so it
    wont get worse so then we went to walmart and got egg & nit
    combing gel and it has worked great so far so wish us luck that it
    will work and we well get rid of it

  • Clifford Rogers:

    so muck and if u have lice u might want to try it if i wore u

  • Shelley Wood:

    This remedy is non-toxic to both children and animals. I have
    two children, three cats and a dog and of course a husband. None of
    them have ever suffered any ill affects from this treatment.

  • Reginald Castle:

    I am telling you she gets reinfested every couple of months. I
    have nit picked that poor childs head until she cried! We have even
    gone as far as putting her hair up every single day! We are now
    trying the mayo & plastic bag and I’m going out first
    thing tomorrow and buying Suave coconut shampoo.

  • Barbara Morris:

    I get my step daughter for the summer’s well, she has been
    bringing her little unwanted friends with her. The week before I
    got her, her mother used a regular kit, that didn’t do it.
    Then she used this thyme shampoo. When I picked her up, she was
    infested! I immediatley did the mayo, for 24 hours, wrapped it.
    Thought we got them boogers. Nope…finally I did a jar of
    vaseline, wrapped it for 2 hours. washed it out. Then I did the
    Listerine (she said it even gave her relief from the itching on her
    head),2 hours,washed it out. Then I did the vinegar, 2 hours washed
    it out. Blew dry her hair, then hot combed it with a flat iron.
    They say that they can’t survive 110 degrees. I picked out
    anything that was left. It’s been 24 hours. She hasn’t
    itched. I even sprayed the house with a concotion of water,
    vineagar, tea tree oil, and listerine. I will keep you posted. But
    I am going to go through the house with the salt and see how that
    works…

  • David Molina:

    For lice spray evenly and saturate rubbing alcohol in hair. make
    sure to cover eyes and mouth this is very strong smelling.Leave on
    for 25 min. Kills all lice and b hair with lice combs and
    wash with coconut suave or V05 shampoo.

  • Thomas Echols:

    First take all combs brushes and hair ties in almost boiling
    water wash all lines spray house with Lysol and vacuum. then apply
    tea tree oil to hair and leave on for 15 min. rinse and apply
    vinegar use a nit comb to remove eggs. for preventative measures
    add a tbsp of tea tree oil to shampoo bottle and use every day. I
    have also heard dandruff shampoo and coconut shampoo will keep them
    away.

  • Richard Harris:

    I wish I had one. What works best- Dog Shampoo, Coconut shampoo,
    Olive oil, Tea Tree oil, Dying your hair, Medicated products like
    RID, Mayo,
    I’m at my wits end and need help. Has anybody ever had a
    professional come to their home or go to their business to have
    lice removed?

  • John Bryant:

    Hair dye works, I have had lice more then once and it always
    gets rid of it.

  • Alfred Evans:

    also as above, baking soda does good for all above things,to
    include white teeth….

  • Irving Reyes:

    The dog or puppy shampoo works great, and believe me “They
    won’t try to chase cars or bite you”

  • Christine Koger:

    Quit spending money at the drug store! Apply Sauve coconut
    shampoo on dry hair and the live lice die right away. Use small
    tooth comb and keep combing through the shampoo, but be sure to
    rinse the comb each time under hot water. Rinse out shampoo and
    towel dry. Then apply straight vinegar to hair but be very careful
    not to get into eyes, wrap hair up tightly in a dry towel and wait
    30 minutes. Rinse vinegar out and shampoo again with the coconut
    shampoo to get the vinegar smell out of the hair. Wa-La, nits and
    lice all gone. Use Sauve coconut shampoo on a regular bases to keep
    them away.

  • Wanda Franklin:

    Sauve Coconut Shampoo
    My eldest children all had lice (found out at hair salon)
    We’ve been through it so many times except for ONE year when
    all I bought was L’Oreal Kids Coconut Burst Shampoo. I
    stopped buying it and lo and behold they were back in full
    force.
    To make a long story short. We went home (armed with many bottles
    of Sauve Coconut Shampoo and Conditioner after reading about it
    online) Washed our hair and conditioned.
    That was it.
    No combs. No washing. I haven’t seen lice since and
    it’s been 6 months. Even combed through their hair the other
    night (going for haircuts) and NOTHING.
    It’s a miracle. Forget the chemicals. Just shampoo with
    Coconut shampoo!!

  • Charles Sabo:

    Thanks for any help I can get.

  • Joseph Rodriguez:

    MY SON JUSTCAME DOWN WITH LICE.A GOOD HOME REMEDIES IS
    MOUTH-WASH AND DANDRUFF SHAMPOO WITH ZINC IN IT .WASH HAIR FIRST
    WITH SHAMPOO RISE .THEN BUT MOUTH-WASH IN FOR 10 MINUTES.RISE OUT
    THEN HAVE FUN AND COMBSIT.AS RUBBING ACHOL.AND WHITE VINGER
    TOGETHER AND SPRAY BEDDING ,AND WASH EVER THING REAL GOOD.RETREAT
    EVERY DAY UNTIL GONE.

  • Martha Stewart:

    For years I worked first in many pet stores and then became a
    veterinary technician in Louisiana. We had huge flea and tick
    infestations. A trick I learned, which helps with head lice as
    well, is to take a big box of 20 Mule Team Borox.

  • Laura Hatch:

    My 2 daughters (with hair down to their waist), were constantly
    getting head lice in elementary school, I tried everything. Almost
    giving up I tried dog shampoo, it worked great.

  • Gary Williamson:

    You can also buy this on Ebay. Let me know if this works for
    you.

  • Opal Foskey:

    Ok so Ive read tons and tond of stuff. I’ve tried Tea tree
    oil in the coconut shampoo, didnt work. Tried the stupid rid/nix
    crap, that didnt work. Used mayo in the hair for 3 hrs, washed it
    out, put in vinegar for 2 hours, washed it out. Still didnt work.
    Its been one hell of a battle with these stupid things. But after
    tons and tons of research, this is what Im trying now… I
    went to Wal Mart, and bought the off brand of the Tgel shampoo
    (with coal tar), and in the shampoo/conditioner aisle found this
    tub of pure coconut oil, and Hollywood beauty tea tree oil (that
    also has soybean oil, witamin E, carrot extract, aloe vera extract,
    rose oil, peanut oil, almond oil, and mentholatom oil) in it, and I
    mixed that in with the shampoo. Then I got a bottle of leave in
    conditioner SPRAY and put some tea tree stuff in it as well. Im
    gonna wash hair with the shampoo, condition with coconut
    conditioner, towel dry the hair and put a little of the coconut oil
    in it, and top it off with the spray in conditioner concoction Ive
    made as a preventative and a cure. With as much as Iver read, all
    of these ingredients are things that will kill headlice and nits,
    and also prevent them from coming as most thing they cant stand the
    smell of.. My thought for the concoction is that the tea tree oil
    well it is supposed to kill them, as with the TGEL shampoo stuff.
    The other ingredients in the tea tree oil has the stuff they cant
    stand the smell of, also it has aloe vera extract (which is
    supposed to help comb stuff out I guess) and the menthol is whats
    in the listerine everyone uses.. Hope this helps those out there.
    Ill post again in a week or so and let you know how its
    working… Good luck to all…

  • Matthew Abel:

    Well the trick is to spray ‘leave in condidioner’ on
    to the childs hair before they leave for school and do the
    ‘BIG COMB’ every night for about two weeks after they
    start after the summer break and then after you brush their hair,
    ALWAYS put a dab of tea tree oil behind their ears and on the nape
    of their neck before they head off for school. My gran told me the
    tea tree oil repels them and the smell fades in a few minutes

  • Larry Welsh:

    I know you people out there with children that have lice well my
    daughter has it and i hand pick it but once i found lice freee!! it
    worked so well theres shampoo put it on then theres a shower cap
    that goes with the lice freee package and you put it on there head
    for more than an hour than you take it off rinse your hair out with
    hot water and make sure all the soap is gone and get the medal comb
    and brush through there hair then this is optional you can look
    through the hair and see if there is more or just keep it the way
    it is…and then do the treatment again in the next 10 days
    and do the same thing you did the time you first got the product!!
    if it didnt work email me

  • Horace White:

    Suave makes a coconut shampoo that will get rid of and prevent
    lice. I battled them for months when my daughter was in
    kindergarten, then someone told me about this. Now this is the only
    shampoo she uses and we have had not had any more lice. She is now
    in the 5th grade. Every year I hear about lice at her school and
    daycare but she has not had any.

  • Janet Elliot:

    I wish I was like Mary Poppins and could just snap my finger and
    be gone with these dirty bugs!! I thought my kids were invincible
    to this bug. My sister said that my youngest daughter could spend
    the night, then she informed me that maybe she should not let her
    spend the night because her kids had lice. Well, I thought,
    “Oh, I am sure my daughter won’t get them!” Ha! I
    guess I was a true idiot on that one. Well, my sister tried
    everything on the shelf at Wal-Mart, spending nearly $200 in the
    process. (If not, more) You know, buying bottle after bottle.

  • Laura Hawkins:

    i got rid of lice by using rid 1 2 3 and using a straight iron
    (on highest setting) on hair everyday until it was time for 2nd rid
    application. i continued to straighten hair for about 2 weeks and
    the lice stayed gone. its hard to get all the nits out so using the
    hottest setting and straightening hair melts or kills the nits you
    might have missrd with a comb.

  • Diana Wood:

    He told me to soak my hair with kerosene. Leave it for just a
    little while then add any shampoo, rinse, and shampoo again until
    you manage to get all the kerosene out of your hair. The kerosene
    kills the lice, nits, eggs and all. Also, it makes the nits just
    fall off the hair follicle so there is no need for a nit comb. I
    generally follow up with conditioner, and brush my hair
    throughly.

  • Richard Potter:

    Got custody of three granddaughters almost 5 yrs ago. they came
    with head lice and we’ve fought them for years from
    schoolmates. i have finally found a product that truly works and
    contains no pesticides. i am a master herbalist and prefer natural
    care for them. this product comes in either a gel or a spray. i
    prefer the spray. it is a homeopathic solution called
    “licefreee”. it kills the lice and the eggs by
    dehydrating them. It has a pleasant smell and the nits and bugs
    literally just fall out! i sprayed the youngest one’s hair
    and allowed it to dry naturally. then i used the metal comb
    included and combed throught the hair for about 30 minutes. i then
    sent her in for a shower and regular hair washing. voila! 2 dead
    nits were all i found after blow drying her hair! i also used 20
    mule team borax everywhere in the house. thank god for what he
    gives!

  • Kenneth Sosa:

    My 13 y/o son had a BIG infestation before he bothered to come
    out of his room (summer break from school) to tell me. He was busy
    playing computer games, watching tv and reading for the last 2
    weeks. I brought him to the doctor it was so bad and got a script
    for Elimite. I used it on Friday and combed out tons of live and
    dead lice. I combed his hair twice a day on Saturday and Sunday
    again with quite a few live baby lice and eggs. My 4 y/o was found
    to have a half dozen eggs in her hair this morning. THAT IS IT!
    This means war. I got olive oil and placed several drops of tea
    tree oil in it. I then placed it on their heads and wraped their
    heads up with saran wrap and then a cheep shower cap. I left it on
    them all day long today and then washed their hair with cheap Prell
    shampoo (it is good for greasy hair) and sprinkled their heads with
    salt (to help scrap the hair and scalp clean). I then did a brief
    vinegar rinse to help “de glue” the eggs and then a
    clean water rinse. I combed maybe 2 eggs off of my daughter and a
    ton of dead baby lice and eggs off from my son. The key here is
    they were DEAD. Even with the strong chemicals they were still
    alive. I plan to wash their hair daily and comb twice a day (all
    while changing the linens and washing in hot water along with the
    towels every day). I think there is light at the end of the tunnel!
    Yippee!!

  • Sidney Cruz:

    i recently found that my daughter had come home with lice,it was
    days before my next payday and had no money for the lice shampoo or
    anything else.in my search around the house for olive oil i came
    across my dog shampoo.it said kills fleas ticks and LICE i was
    amazed i didnt know my dogs shampoo would kill lice too.so i used
    it as i had nothing else and guess what…lice free of course
    you still want to repeat it in a weak and make sure you get the
    eggs out and rinse very well too you might smell like a dog but you
    wont have lice.i used the adams flea and tick shampoo

  • Tim Hosier:

    leave some basil (tulasi)leaves tied onto head in the night

  • Carol Ellis:

    First of all, I am a Black woman who thought that Black people
    couldn’t get lice….Well I did! I have natural curly
    hair and I don’t like putting alot of chemicals such as hair
    grease in my hair because of how it feels and the texture. My 2
    year who also has curly hair because he is biracial got it too. I
    bought the Walgreens brand of RID almost paying $40. It
    didn’t work. Of course, I didn’t use the nit/lice comb
    because imagine trying to put a comb through my hair. The next day
    I still saw lice in my sons head. By the way my husband who is
    white never got it. So I went to the grocery store and bought
    vinegar, tea tree oil, Suave coconut shampoo, and rosemary
    determined. I washed everything with hot water and spray EVERYTHING
    with the bedding spray. I put the rosemary under my pillow and
    every other day washed our hair with vinegar and then Suave shampoo
    mix with tea tree oil used conditioner to be able to use the
    nit/lice comb (VERY IMPORTANT) and put hair grease in our hair. I
    found a lit grease called DOO GRO. It took about a week to get rid
    of them…so far so good. BUT thank you ALL for your helpful
    hints. My husband just shaved the other boys heads. The reason why
    Black people usually don’t get lice is because it’s
    difficult for the eggs to attach to the hair with grease and oil on
    it. So I recommend using oil or grease daily to prevent them from
    coming back. AGAIN…THANKS SO MUCH..

  • Donald Roland:

    My grand daughters have just went though this at school. The
    nurse at the school said to use mouth wash to soak the hair and put
    on a shower cap for a few hours. Then rinse out with water. Then
    use vinegar to help loosen the eggs from the hair. So far so
    good

  • Henry Creasy:

    Hair dye is effective, and using the comb regularly. kwell
    shampoo also works, one wash and its over .. they could also come
    back after wards so be sure to maintain doing it at least once a
    week

  • James Numbers:

    Sprinkle it not only on your carpet, but pick up all of your
    couch cushions and put it under those as well. Take a broom and
    brush it into the carpet thoroughly. Let it sit for forty eight
    hours and them vacuum up.

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