Medicated shampoo designed just for getting rid of the nasty little buggers would be my first recommendation.
Probably.
Yes. More than enough. As long as you were thourough with applying the mayo - that's plenty of time.
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.
I had lice. I put lemon juice in my hair to lighten my hair & I heard that it removed lice. I wet my hair in lemon juice. I blow dried it & repeated. I then washed my hair with cold water & conditioner. Sure enough, I saw dead lice come out. Gross yet effective!
Some people believe that mayonnaise can help nourish and condition hair due to its high-fat content. The oil and eggs in mayonnaise are thought to moisturize and add shine to hair, though scientific evidence is lacking.
1.dont share brushes 2.dont put hair with hair or as i call it dont make hair contact 3.dont play with eachothers hair 4.you should really keep your hair in a bun or pony tail and put it tight not to tight to hurt you but to keep lice from comming into 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 best way for me was mayo... put it in your hair your hair MUST be dry and leave it in you're hair for an hour and a half and then take it out with really hot water and then comb your hair with a lice comb (you can get them at drugstores) do this for the next 2-3 days until the lice is gone. good luck
it is because u think about hair lice and think that its in your hair
Lice can exist in any type of hair; and scabies (body lice) exist without it.
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Yes - colour of hair is not relevant to head lice.