Only if your a Hindu & have a dot nailed to your head.
If there's no sheets on your bed cuz their all on your head your a Hindu
I can now annouce the amount of eye-brows fluufy is: ... ONE!and that one person is you! congraz! go get the plucked!
No, lice do not typically infest the eyes. They are more commonly found in the hair on the scalp, especially near the neck and behind the ears. If lice were to come into contact with the eyes, it could cause irritation and discomfort but they do not inhabit the eye itself.
Yes, you can dye your eye-brows, but you have to make sure that you keep the hair dye out of your eyes and try to keep it off your skin. All eye-brows are, is hair, so of course yu can dye them!!! Go crazy ;] Yes, you can dye your eye-brows, but you have to make sure that you keep the hair dye out of your eyes and try to keep it off your skin. All eye-brows are, is hair, so of course yu can dye them!!! Go crazy ;]
go to wal mart and buy either lice and mite spray (be careful not to spray their eye) or buy whats called a bird protector it is in a blue box and has a warning label on the front hurry and get it though cause they can die
yes they gotta go some times i had lice there stupid
Not really. Cows don't go about trying to find lice to eat, since they are large herbivorous animals, not animals that go around trying to find lice to eat.
valdosta state and he arshed his i brows and took it up to poopshoot
Yes, lice can leave your hair to go to a different object, but there is very few that does this. Most objects that contain lice means you might of slept of this object or the lice might of fell out while you moved around this object.
Lice will not go away on their own and require treatment to get rid of them. Over-the-counter shampoos or prescription medications can effectively eliminate lice. It is important to follow the treatment regimen carefully to ensure all lice and eggs are eliminated.
people that eat water lice. wikipedians eat waterlice u eat water lice go to cow.com for more info
Yes
Yes, head lice can live and lay eggs in your ears. Most doctors don't even seem to be aware of this. Bring it to your doctor's attention in order to be properly and fully treated in the head lice removal process.