you need a nit comb and comb through every day if it doesn't work after a while and there still there get headlice theropy and regulary condition your hair and leave the conditioner in then comb through with the nit comb
It should yes but make sure you wash your hair always.
Yes, you can effectively use a lice comb on dry hair to remove lice and nits. The fine teeth of the comb can help to physically remove the insects and their eggs from the hair shaft. It is important to comb through small sections of hair thoroughly and regularly to ensure all lice and nits are removed.
get your hair washed and then brush the eggs off with a comb
From the comb and process of looking for and coming out an infestation of human head lice or "nits".
Nits like any sort of hair. If you have nits you need to condition your hair and comb it through to check and then apply the correct treatment.
AnswerYes. Boiling water will kill lice and nits on a brush and comb. I would boil for 10 minutes but less time may be necessary to kill the lice and nits. You do not need to boil overnight. Lice and nits cannot survive in very high temperatures. Research has shown that lice and their eggs can survive freezing temperatures..
The only way to remove them is to use a special comb, called a "nit comb". You can get this at any drug store, or in the health and beauty section of any department or discount store. The comb has fine teeth in it, that pulls the nits from the hair as you comb through it. But it may take several attempts to remove the nits, and if there are a lot, and if your hair is very long, you may even have to cut your hair to get rid of all of them.
To effectively use a nit comb to remove lice from your hair, start by dividing your hair into small sections. Comb through each section from the roots to the ends, making sure the comb touches your scalp. Wipe the comb on a paper towel after each stroke to remove any lice or nits. Repeat this process until you have combed through all sections of your hair. Be thorough and patient to ensure all lice and nits are removed.
Get a metal nit comb. One called Nit Free works. It is somees expensive but WELL WORTH IT!!
They stay stuck for ages. If you get a fine comb you can pull them off with it.
if i were you i would wait about 1-2 weeks, but comb your hair everyday with a nit comb to check for nits everyday until you are sure they are all gone