Just be direct and tell them so they can get it treated. RID is an over the counter (OTC) medication that should do the job. The other thing is not to feel dirty or unclean. Anyone can get lice, no matter how fastidious thy are of their hygiene,. It only takes contact with an infected person for transmission to occur.
Just tell her. If she gets embarrassed just say you thought she should know. If after that she either doesn't want to be your friend or tells of you, she just didn't want people to know and thinks people will spread it.
A really good lice fighter would be rosemary instead. There are rosemary shampoos that you can try that help prevent and fight lice.
Tell them that person has lice an you don't want them to get it. Tell them that you want them to go somewhere with you or you can tell them that the people there will make Them do them do crazy or illegal stuff they will regret
there is no easy way to tell a friend that that they have head lice,you could try telling her that there are reports of a breakout at work the school, pick a relevant place that you both frequent,then suggest that you both treat your hair just to be on the safe side,best of luck
Im afraid they do my friend.
Just be direct and tell them so they can get it treated. RID is an over the counter (OTC) medication that should do the job. The other thing is not to feel dirty or unclean. Anyone can get lice, no matter how fastidious thy are of their hygiene,. It only takes contact with an infected person for transmission to occur.
No. It is not true that lice do not like red heads. There are rumors about it, but no. To prove it, I once had a friend who was a red head, and she had lice. Her name was Peyton Pendergrass
If you feel like something is crawling on you
If your Mexican landscapers let their children swim in your pool while they are working in your yard, ..... your pool has lice.
because of lice and hairy hair
Head lice has been common in school children for years and even some adults can get them. Either you got the head lice from school and passed it onto your family and best friend or your best friend or another student could have passed it onto other students. Head lice will spread if not treated by the doctor and anyone you have come in contact with should see their doctor and be treated as well or the infestation of lice will continue to infect your family and best friend. Your parents should know better and believe you. Since they do not believe you have the school counselor telephone your parents so the counselor can educate them about head lice.
Can't help you on this one, I don't know what a peacooke is.
Check for white little things on their head