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Have you heard of anyone substituting the Melaleuca for Tea Tree? I have heard Tea Tree is an excellent lice repellent and wondering why you chose Melaleuca instead. I am still learning this essential oil stuff so thank you so much for sharing!!
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Kimberlysays
I believe Tea Tree oil is also Melaleuca =)
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Tonyasays
Just for clarification: we are to use five drops of EACH oil on the list? I want to make this today, with word that “super lice” have made it to our region. My child has been exposed to strep twice this week alone, so I really don’t trust the parental discretion at his school right now. Thanks!
Distilled water goes through a boiling process so all contaminants, minerals, and bacteria are removed. Distilled water would be less likely interfere with the smell and effect of the oils, but if you only have tap water, it would work better than making the spray at all. Hope that’s helpful!
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Nicolesays
Do you just mist the child’s hair like you would hairspray or do you want to get the scalp pretty good?!
You may not need quite that much. Start out using maybe 6-7 each. If it smells pretty potent, you’re good to go!
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Wendy Bestsays
Just curious why rosemary, lavender & peppermint are used ? Is it to help calm the smell of tea tree oil(malaleuca)? Just wondering because I’ve only heard to use water mixed with the tea tree.
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Julie @ Running in a Skirt says
Oh wow! I would be dousing those sweet boys in this every day! Great post.
susannabarbee says
Thank you!
natasha lamoreux says
Wow great information! Lice is so common these days with younger children and this is a great preventative method. Thanks for sharing.
susannabarbee says
You are welcome! I hope it’s helpful.
annelastblog says
Have you heard of anyone substituting the Melaleuca for Tea Tree? I have heard Tea Tree is an excellent lice repellent and wondering why you chose Melaleuca instead. I am still learning this essential oil stuff so thank you so much for sharing!!
Kimberly says
I believe Tea Tree oil is also Melaleuca =)
Tonya says
Just for clarification: we are to use five drops of EACH oil on the list? I want to make this today, with word that “super lice” have made it to our region. My child has been exposed to strep twice this week alone, so I really don’t trust the parental discretion at his school right now. Thanks!
susannabarbee says
Oh, no! That sounds terrible. Yes, I use five drops of each oil and then shake before spraying. Good luck!
Darcey says
Does this stay blended?
susannabarbee says
It stays blended pretty well, but I still shake it up before spraying.
Molly says
What is the reason for distilled water? Would regular water be okay?
susannabarbee says
Distilled water goes through a boiling process so all contaminants, minerals, and bacteria are removed. Distilled water would be less likely interfere with the smell and effect of the oils, but if you only have tap water, it would work better than making the spray at all. Hope that’s helpful!
Nicole says
Do you just mist the child’s hair like you would hairspray or do you want to get the scalp pretty good?!
susannabarbee says
Yes, just mist around the scalp area and you’re good to go!
Stacey says
So if I’m using a 4 oz spray bottle should I used 10 drops of each oil? Just to clarify thank you
susannabarbee says
You may not need quite that much. Start out using maybe 6-7 each. If it smells pretty potent, you’re good to go!
Wendy Best says
Just curious why rosemary, lavender & peppermint are used ? Is it to help calm the smell of tea tree oil(malaleuca)? Just wondering because I’ve only heard to use water mixed with the tea tree.