No. Go to your pharmacy and get a suitable treatment. And don't be embarrassed.
According to my kids pediatrician, Vaseline is a non-pesticide treatment for head lice. If you coat your whole scalp in Vaseline at night before you go to bed they will be dead in the morning. They recommended wearing a shower cap to bed and using concentrated dish detergent to get the Vaseline out the next morning. It does not kill the eggs which can take up to 10 days to hatch so unless you remove them all, you will have to retreat. Lice do not lay eggs for the first 10 days of their lives so as long as you retreat every few days for up to 10 days you should be able to successfully radicate the head lice. I tried it, and although it took me much longer than 10 days to get all of the Vaseline out of my kids hair, it worked wonders!!!
Yes it can work. I strongly recommend using a different method. We had used this and it took A dozen washes to get it all out.
Miss Caroline's head lice remedy in "To Kill a Mockingbird" involved using a mixture of salt, kerosene, and Vaseline to suffocate the lice. This home remedy was considered unconventional and outdated by the school nurse, who recommended a commercial product instead.
no, beer can not kill head lice
No gel will not kill head lice the best thing to get is a head lice shampoo or cream
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill head lice by dehydrating and suffocating them.
Yes, bromine can be an effective treatment for killing head lice. Bromine is a chemical compound that is commonly used in certain head lice treatments to effectively eliminate lice and their eggs. It works by disrupting the lice's nervous system and leading to their death.
Some home remedies for head lice are: Mayonnaise Vaseline t tree oil vinegar nutrigena shampoo- leave in for 10 minutes come it out for 7 days
No but if you don't kill all of the eggs, they hatch into new lice.
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Baby Oil works, and there are products specially designed for getting head lice out
No, bleach is not effective in killing head lice on laundry. To kill head lice on bedding and clothing, it is recommended to wash them in hot water (at least 130°F or 54°C) and dry them on high heat for at least 20 minutes.
No, cold water alone is not effective in killing head lice. To effectively treat head lice, it is recommended to use over-the-counter treatments specifically designed for lice removal and follow the instructions provided.