I work at school. Headlice city. When a new bout comes around the first thing I reach for is my hair dye. Seems to have worked for me. Knock on wood! I've survived many, many infestations! Good luck!
Not unless you drown the lice in bleach which would be really hard to do because you would have to find each one.
If your wiping down your house with bleach, lice will just crawl away from those areas.
Lice can only live off of the human head for no more than 48 hours because they need to feed often so as long as you vaccum really well or twice a day for two days and wash any blankets, clothing, etc that are and have been laying around you should be ok.
If your looking for something to spray down furniture with, clothing, back packs, etc try using this product called Rosemary Repel Leave In Conditioning Spray, its for the hair but you can also spray down anything in the home. All natural and safe and it comes highly reccomended...I was told to use it by my daughters School nurse after she had it.
Probably considering theres lots of chemicals in it
Yes, any hair can get lice, even wigs and it doesn't make any difference if you just wash your hair, they like water.
No. To get rid of lice, you need to buy special shampoo - comb out the eggs - change and wash your linens.
it will kill you
Depends how bleached it is. If it's bleached out completely, no.
It will cost you more than $200 to get your hair professionally bleached.
Gold bleached hair needs a medium ash blonde to tone it down.
yes, but whatever colour you dye it will be lighter than on un-bleached hair
Lice lasts in your hair until you wash it, if you don't the lice will have sex, then it will have babies until your hair is all white with lice
The sun could further bleach your hair, depending on the degree to which it was bleached originally.
it is because u think about hair lice and think that its in your hair
yes it dose because it is some type of poison that is not good for bleached hair but if its natural then nothing would happen because bleached ha is is effected.
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Lice can exist in any type of hair; and scabies (body lice) exist without it.
Yes - colour of hair is not relevant to head lice.
Depending on how much you bleached it. If it was just once you can blowdry your bleached hair and then color it.