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How do I operate a magnifying lice comb to maximize lice removal?

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How do I operate a magnifying lice comb to maximize lice removal?

By admin / Date Jan 17,2025

When using a magnifying lice comb, first make sure the comb and tool are clean. You can clean the magnifying lice comb thoroughly with warm water and neutral detergent to avoid any lice or eggs. After use, disinfect the comb regularly to prevent cross infection. You can wet your hair before operation, which will help the magnifying lice comb pass through the hair more smoothly and make it less likely for lice and eggs to attach firmly to the hair. You can use warm water or use a special lice shampoo to wet your hair.
The combing steps should start from the scalp. When using a magnifying lice comb, comb the hair section by section. It is best to divide the hair into multiple small sections each time to ensure that each section is thoroughly combed. You can start from the top of the head and gradually move to the sides and back. When combing, try to expose the scalp as much as possible to ensure that every detail can be clearly seen by the magnifying glass. Every time you comb a small section, check the hair on the comb to see if there are lice or eggs. If necessary, wipe the residue on the comb with a paper towel or wet towel.
When combing, keep an even force. When combing gently, try to avoid using too much force to avoid straining the scalp or damaging the hair. Especially for children, be more careful when combing to avoid causing discomfort. People with longer hair can choose to divide their hair into several sections and comb them one by one. After combing each small section, clean the residue on the comb before moving on to the next section. Use a magnifying glass to carefully observe whether there are any lice or eggs on the comb to avoid missing them.
After each combing, use a clean cloth or paper towel to clean the residue on the comb. If there are a lot of lice or eggs on the comb, you may need to clean and disinfect the comb again. To ensure the effect, you can check more than once throughout the process, and even do a second round of combing, especially for areas that were not completely removed during the first combing. Note that if you find that some areas of hair are particularly difficult to comb when combing, you can use hair oil or anti-lice lotion to help soften the hair and remove parasites.
During the combing process, especially when combing children's hair, try to be patient and avoid causing discomfort to the child. For adults, you can adjust the force and speed appropriately to ensure that each section of hair is combed thoroughly. After combing, check your scalp again with a magnifying glass to confirm whether you missed any lice and eggs. If in doubt, ask someone to help check harder to see areas (such as behind the ears and the back of the neck).
After combing, remember to clean your hands and hair. If lice are still left after combing, it is recommended to continue using other methods such as medication or professional lice treatment products and follow the instructions for multiple treatments to ensure complete removal of lice.