Lice on Their Way? Here’s How You Can Be Ready
Standing before a mirror with blood-shot eyes, beads of sweat rolling down your forehead, your slightly damp, tangled hair undone as you maniacally drive a white needle-toothed comb through your disheveled tresses. You’re tired and desperate, but resilient and undeterred. You pull the fragile strands of your hair as they form tiny knots in bunches — breaking and falling softly on the flat surface of your bathroom floor. You remain unfazed, giving in to your impulsive streak.
No one invades your head without your permission, be it a dreamy crush or a crawling parasite!
Exercising Caution
Here’s the bad news: head lice are as resolute about feasting on your scalp as you are about wiping their existence off the face of the planet (or just your head). The worst thing you can do is undermine their ability to survive, and downplay the enormity of their impact on your routine life.
The good news, however, is that there are a number of useful tips you can follow to protect yourself from contracting an infestation.
While everyone is susceptible to head lice at all times, there are certain situations where you’re particularly more vulnerable to catching them. If you’re terrified of the idea of contracting lice and even more repulsed by the idea of removing them, follow these steps to ensure you don’t find yourself in that predicament:
- Know how to identify lice and nits.
- Avoid close contact with someone who has a lice infestation.
- Do not share your hair brush nor use someone else’s.
- Oil and comb your hair on a weekly basis.
- Go for regular head-screenings.