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  Step By Step Guide To Preventing A Lice Reoccurence.
  Many of the clients that call me, have already tried different
  lice solutions, such as OTC (over the counter or prescription
  shampoos). Many of them have combed & boiled & laundered
  just about everything in there home and yet weeks and months
  & in some unusual cases  years go by & there still coming
  up with lice and nits in there hair!!!
  How can you be reassured that the lice are gone and won't come
  back??  
  First and foremost you need to comb your child's hair out very
  well using a good stainless  steel comb,( such as licebgoners
  comb), comb every section of hair using conditioner and baking
  soda, checking constantly on paper towel to see if lice or nits
  are still coming out.. You can use Licebgoners mousse to help
  loosen the nits & kill the lice.
  When you are sure that you have cleared every louse and nit away,
  these are the steps you need to follow, to prevent another lice
  infestation;
  1. Continue combing and Checking everyday!!! Many people think
  that after seeing there child's  hair lice free one time, that
  there done with the lice problem. When a louse lays there nits,
  THEY ARE IN INVISIBLE FOR THE FIRST THREE DAYS.  You need to
  continue checking and combing, after your first initial lice
  treatment, even  if your not finding anything!! Comb for another
  week! If there were no lice findings for three consecutive days,
  then you know your head is lice free.
  2. You need to let your child's school know that he/she had lice.
  There's no shame or blame here! Lice don't mean your dirty!! If
  they won't know, your child WILL get it back & then your back
  to square one. (Licebgoners does camp and school lice
  checks).
  Please think of all play dates, family members neighbors...that
  your child associated with, so they can have there heads checked
  for lice too. 
  3. Brushes & combs need to be boiled.
  4. Any thing that your child had contact with needs to be dried,
  if you can't put it in the drier, bag it for 48 hours. 
  5. Any day that you found a louse or nits in child's hair, throw
  his/her linen in drier again or anything they had contact with
  that day. 
  If you are vigilant with all of the above, you will finally get
  rid of your lice and nits. Lots of luck. If you need help or
  advice please call me at 718-484-8699,Susan