Here are the reasons most black people do not get head lice.
Hair type of black people prevents head lice: While lice in Africa have adapted to curly hair with a flat hair shaft, American lice have many other options. According to the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources website, "Head lice found in the United States prefer hair that is round in cross section. Hair that is ovoid in cross section, such as the extremely curly hair of African Americans, is not as attractive to lice that are adapted to round hair shafts."
Grooming of black hair prevents head lice: As a child whenever a letter came home that there was head lice at school, the boys in my family would get a haircut, (close to clean shaven), and the girls would have their hair straightened. My mom said for the boys, it gave the lice nothing to hold on to, and for the girls she said no lice could survive a hot comb. (A metal comb heated on the stove used to straighten hair, much like a flat iron but with teeth). Many black people apply heat to their hair on a daily basis to smooth out the kinks and curls, making it a hostile environment for head lice.
Hair products black people use prevents head lice: Because African American Hair looks best when saturated with oils and conditioners, head lice cannot survive. Hair strands are slippery to the lice and the glue used to lay eggs does not stick.
So how can this knowledge help a non-black person prevent head lice?
While you may not be able to change your hair texture, there are still things you can do to prevent head lice.
Apply heat to your hair when others have lice. Use a flat iron on your hair, especially when you know others have head lice. Even if you prefer your hair curly, a slight hairdo alteration will save you lots of pain later.
Use African American hair Products. Purchase crème conditioners made for African Americans. Give your hair a deep conditioning treatment at least once a week. When and if, you are threatened with the presence of lice, apply the conditioner to dry hair at night, cover with a shower cap and sleep with it in. Wash out in the morning. ( A strong shampoo like pert will remove all of the oil from your hair.) This treatment works better than RID treatments as it smothers the lice.
Other things you can do to prevent lice:
*Purchase a tea tree oil shampoo, or add tea tree oil to your favorite shampoo. I use tea tree oil shampoo in lieu of Dandruff shampoo; it works well and is a toxin free way to prevent dandruff. You can use it daily or at least a few times a week.
*Never share hair tools with others.
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