No, vinegar will not remove nits from hair. Nits need to be combed or picked off the hair shaft.
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White vinegar dissolves rust from metals. Objects can be soaked in white vinegar or the vinegar can be poured over the object and then scrubbed off using steel wool.
Usually it can, but sometimes hair needs a little more. I used to use apple cider vinegar when I had a pool. All I did was take a pitcher of warm water and about half a cup of the vinegar, or more, mix it, and rinse my hair with it after shampooing. Vinegar has a certain acid that smoothes the hair folicle as well, so not only should it remove the green, your hair should feel nice as well.
Use a commercial lime remover or mild solution of muratic acid, mixed to about 5%. You can also use vinegar. To prevent the deposits from forming, use soft water or distilled water.
No - Bicarbonate of Soda is alkaline and will not remove the alkaline limescale. Vinegar is acidic and will therefore dissolve the alkaline limescale.
First... vinegar does not kill lice. Use a proper lice shampoo.
baby oil and vinegar works lice hate grassy item or get dish soup work lol bye lice and fleas
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Use standard bugspray on beds and other stuff the kids will be in contact with for a long time. This should keep the lice away. Additionaly, you can use vinegar to comb nits out of their hair.
you can use a body shampoo to get the lice and the eggs to come off. try to get a box of lice killing spray
there many cleaning agents which you can purchase from pharmacists which is a natural and gentle head lice treatment that eliminates live lice and nits (lice eggs) in one day. It is important to use an effective nit comb to remove all dead lice, nits, and debris after a head lice treatment is used.
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An air purifier is not designed to remove lice. It is only designed to purify the air. There are special products that can be used to remove lice.
I'm not sure , but I do know that lice love clean hair and hate oily hair. I had lice for a long time as a teen because my parents thought I made it up so I had to find my own way to get rid of it. I washed my hair twice in 2 weeks and they hated it.
Yes, you can. It actually destroys the glue that they use to stick their eggs in place. Other household substances you could use, with varying degrees of success, include:- ghee smothers them; homemade lemonade. The citric acid -which shop-bought lemonade doesn't have enough of- is what kills them; any ice-cream reduces their body temperature to a level they can't survive.
you should use a solution that your pharmacist will mix for you and a fine tooth comb, also a solution of pediculicide may be used.
Use vinegar, water and soap