no it just makes it prettyer
lice shampoo is inaffective and damaging to your hair..lice have become immune to the lice shampoo chemicals..read here www.clearlice.com
You should wait about a week to make sure the lice are gone.
baby oil and vinegar works lice hate grassy item or get dish soup work lol bye lice and fleas
doe nix lice treatment harm bleahed processed hair
I wouldn't suggest it
Yes, you can blow dry your hair when you have lice, but it is not a recommended treatment method. While the heat from the blow dryer may kill some lice, it won't eliminate all of them or their eggs (nits). It's best to use a specific lice treatment product and follow up with thorough combing to ensure complete removal. Always consult a healthcare professional for effective lice treatment options.
To effectively get rid of lice in thick, curly hair, use a fine-toothed comb to remove lice and nits, apply a medicated lice treatment according to instructions, wash bedding and clothing in hot water, and vacuum furniture and carpets. Repeat treatment as needed to ensure all lice are eliminated.
Nits are the egg stage of lice. They attach to the hair and feel bumpy. Lice treatments will destroy the eggs. Follow manufacturer's directions...and quickly!
Pyrithione zinc is not typically used as a treatment for lice. Products containing pyrethrin or permethrin are commonly recommended to kill lice. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper lice treatment.
Yes, you can apply heat to your hair after 3 days of using lice treatment, but it's essential to ensure that all lice and nits have been effectively eliminated before doing so. Heat styling tools, like flat irons or curling wands, can be used, but be cautious as the treatment may have made your hair more vulnerable to damage. Always follow the specific instructions provided with your lice treatment for the best results.
No, it is not safe or sanitary to perform a hair service on a client with head lice. The client should be referred to a specialist for proper treatment and once the head lice infestation is fully resolved, then a hair service can be carried out.
Yes, dogs can get lice, which are a type of parasite that live on the skin and hair of animals. Lice infestations in dogs are not very common, but they can happen. Treatment typically involves using medicated shampoos or topical treatments specifically designed to kill lice. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.