How to Naturally Get Rid of Fleas From Your Child's Hair

How to Naturally Get Rid of Fleas From Your Child's Hair
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Trying to find a flea treatment for your children can be a chore. Commercially-prepared treatments that are designed for human hair are hard to find and finding a treatment for children that does not include a variety of harsh chemicals can be difficult as well. However, there is an alternative treatment you can make that contains all natural ingredients and little prep work. One such remedy uses tea tree oil. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, tea tree oil can be effective for killing insects.

Step 1

Mix 1 tsp. tea tree oil with ¼ cup of grape-seed or olive oil in a small glass jar such as a mason jar or a clean baby food jar. Close the lid tightly and gently shake the mixture.

Step 2

Put on the gloves and dip your fingers into the mixture.

Step 3

Apply the mixture liberally to your child's scalp. It is not necessary to coat all of the hair.

Step 4

Run the fine-tooth comb through your child's hair. This will help rid her hair of remaining fleas. Do not rinse when you are finished combing. Hair may be washed after 24 hours.

Tips and Warnings

  • Store the unused mixture in a bottle with a tightly closed lid in a cool, dry place. To help prevent further flea infestation, add ¼ tsp. pure tea tree oil to your child's shampoo.
  • Do not ingest tea tree oil or any product containing tea tree oil. This treatment is not meant to replace conventional medicine and should be used at your own risk. Consult a qualified health professional before beginning any home remedy.

Things You'll Need

  • Tea tree oil
  • Grape-seed or olive oil
  • Medical gloves
  • Glass jar with lid
  • Fine-tooth comb

References

Article reviewed by Molly Solanki Last updated on: Sep 2, 2010

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