How to Prevent Lice Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • Learn the 7 Essential Principles of Lice Prevention so that you can prevent your child from getting lice.
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    In this video
    00:00 Intro to My Lice Advice
    01:10 Know how lice is passed
    01:50 Keep your head and hair to yourself
    02:49 Get Smelly to Prevent Lice
    04:05 Lice Prevention Smells (Lice Repellents)
    05:45 Don’t Share Your Stuff
    06:40 If You Get “The Call”
    07:45 Know Your Risk
    09:15 If Lice Comes Back
    11:50 Summary
    13:00 Top Tip for Lice Prevention
    *** Spoiler Alert. If lice comes back within a month then you never really got rid of it. So, if you “keep getting lice” it’s because you never really got rid of it. You can get rid of lice in one treatment by doing a professional lice treatment at home using Get Rid of Lice Like A Pro!
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    If you’ve struggled with head lice in the past or are terrified that your child will get head lice in the future, look no further. As a lice professional, I’ve seen all sorts of wild and crazy prevention methods used by creative parents. Most of these homemade techniques, though, don’t have much more backing to them. Learn the 7 essential principles proven to prevent head lice
    If you are struggling with getting rid of head lice, or it "keeps coming back" you should know that you are not alone. And it doesn’t matter how many of these prevention strategies you implement, you have to get rid of lice.
    You can get rid of lice in one treatment by doing a professional lice treatment at home using Get Rid of Lice Like A Pro!
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    Get Rid of Lice Like A Pro is an online video course used by parents to cure their children of head lice (and super lice) in less than a day using the same technique used by lice professionals. No lice kits, no toxic chemicals, no retreatments. 100% Guaranteed to work!!
    Each step of the professional technique is detailed and demonstrated by a lice expert in a series of short videos. You follow along on your child and by the end of the videos, lice is completely eliminated from your head and home. And it has a 100% money-back guarantee.
    ABOUT YOUR LICE COACH: Theresa is a Registered Nurse, specializing in head lice . She has years of experience curing children of lice in her lice center and government work. She is the creator of MyLiceAdvice.com, one of the top lice informational websites in the world and she teaches parents how to get rid of lice in less than a day in the Get Rid of Lice Like a Pro online course.
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  • @oIDK-ek9wm
    @oIDK-ek9wm 9 месяцев назад +1

    This has been going around in my school Thank you THANK YOUU❤

  • @JocieFire
    @JocieFire 2 года назад +3

    This was a really helpful video. Looked up the preventative sprays, love that list, thank you!!

  • @2lipToo
    @2lipToo 10 месяцев назад +4

    Do people who don't get mosquito bites - like me, thankfully - have the same blood type lice aren't so attracted to?

  • @Da_Baller16
    @Da_Baller16 3 года назад +3

    Thank You!

  • @mjfledermaus9425
    @mjfledermaus9425 4 месяца назад +2

    I stayed with my boyfriend a couple of days ago. When we woke up to brush our teeth he noticed lice in his hair. Turns out he got it from his little nieces. I slept next to him all night and I wore his clothes… I’ve been checking my hair and so far I’m good but now I’m kind of paranoid😭 I’m good now but how long should I keep checking? I regularly spray rosemary tea in my hair so I feel like that may help but I’m not sure. What else can I do?

    • @myliceadvice4403
      @myliceadvice4403  4 месяца назад +1

      If you're feeling worried about it then I'd recommend is getting a metal lice comb and just combing through your hair with it. If you picked up lice from him then you'll comb out out least one bug. If you find that you have lice, then I'd recommend going to my website and getting rid of it. MyLiceAdvice.com

  • @amandaprewitt949
    @amandaprewitt949 2 года назад +2

    This has been the most helpful video. How do you do your own lice check?

    • @myliceadvice4403
      @myliceadvice4403  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Checking yourself for lice can be difficult to do, so if you can find a friend that'll help you then follow along with this video myliceadvice.com/how-to-check-for-lice-video-tutorial/
      But, if you can't find anyone to help you then I'd recommend purchasing a $10 metal lice comb and combing through your hair with it and seeing if you comb anything out. If you have head lice then when you comb through your hair you'll have a bug come out when you're combing. Here's a good comb on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Nit-Free-Terminator-Lice-Comb/dp/B000HIBPV8/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=nit+free+terminator+lice+comb&qid=1643399946&sprefix=nit+fr%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-5

  • @charlenetombar6523
    @charlenetombar6523 3 месяца назад +1

    Can you tell us the blood types that the lice love❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @myliceadvice4403
      @myliceadvice4403  3 месяца назад

      Some studies suggest that lice prefer Rh positive blood types (such as A+, B+, O+ etc.), but that doesn't mean that if your kiddo is Rh negative that they can't or won't get lice, lice just aren't as attracted to them. It's similar to how mosquitos are attracted to some people more than others and it can be for multiple reasons.

  • @terezagroves2261
    @terezagroves2261 2 года назад +3

    I just found out that my son's friend had lice eggs in her hair. They were playing today. What should I do now?

    • @gaskhalil2142
      @gaskhalil2142 4 месяца назад

      Lice eggs don't transfer, it's the living lice that do, so before the living lice can lay any eggs and the case gets worst treat it and use a bit comb just in case, do a weekly check for your son too cause that means the girl still has lice so check if he gets anything from her

  • @brittanywoods4751
    @brittanywoods4751 Месяц назад

    😃😃😃😃😃

  • @city-lights-vi4em
    @city-lights-vi4em 2 года назад +2

    ok so but my whole school has lice because this girl in my class has it and she hangs out with everyone and her brothers and sisters have it and they hang out with everyone too.

    • @myliceadvice4403
      @myliceadvice4403  2 года назад +2

      That's a super tough situation. There are a lot schools that are basically infested with head lice, especially since lice are immune to the typical treatments that people used to use. In that situation I'd recommend doing the following: Wear you hair up in a tight ponytail or braid at school, spray your hair with a lice prevent spray with tea tree oil or peppermint, don't hug people or do other things where you'll be head-to-head. -Theresa, My Lice Advice

    • @city-lights-vi4em
      @city-lights-vi4em 2 года назад

      Ok thank you

  • @crafty_mom_art
    @crafty_mom_art 7 месяцев назад

    Also, buy a Wood's Lamp and use it in a dark room. The eggs will glow white! Do not look directly into the light. Wear protective goggles

  • @mrsbeckyrowland
    @mrsbeckyrowland Год назад +2

    Damn them little creatures 😅

  • @Lily.Unicorn
    @Lily.Unicorn 10 месяцев назад

    I get lice every month

  • @lindacox931
    @lindacox931 11 месяцев назад +4

    I hate lice

  • @_-danganronpafan-_
    @_-danganronpafan-_ 2 месяца назад

    CAN'T LICE JUMP!?

    • @myliceadvice4403
      @myliceadvice4403  2 месяца назад +1

      Great question. Head lice do not jump. Head lice legs are designed more like crab legs, so they can grip onto things and they can crawl really well, but they can't jump. If you're finding something that is jumping then it's more likely that you're dealing with fleas.