Probably.
Clorox is a bleach and will cause your scalp to burn possibly.
First... vinegar does not kill lice. Use a proper lice shampoo.
Bleach is not recommended for treating lice, as it can be harsh and damaging to the scalp and hair. While bleach may kill lice, it can also lead to chemical burns and irritation. Ammonia, similarly, is not safe for lice treatment and can cause harm. Instead, over-the-counter lice treatments or natural remedies are safer and more effective options for eliminating lice.
They live off of the blood in your scalp!They get their nutrients by sucking (or absorbing) blood.
Clorox can effectively kill lice and their eggs on combs due to its strong disinfectant properties. However, it is essential to thoroughly rinse the comb after using Clorox to avoid any chemical residues. Additionally, using a specialized lice treatment or shampoo is recommended for treating lice infestations on hair and scalp. Always follow safety guidelines when using bleach or any harsh chemicals.
Lice live off the hair, the skin and blood from your scalp
well i believe i might have lice my child came back from school with lice and im treating her with lice shampoo. but my hair is bleached and i have to treat my roots. now i cant go to the salon to get it done cuz its embarrassing so i will have my mother bleach my hair..anyway i will let you know if it does kill them..
There really are no symbols that you have lice, but what you can do is look through your hair and if you find eggs then you probably have lice.
Though there is scientific evidence to support that heat will kill head lice, the risk of possibly scalding the scalp with the flat iron is a risk. Lice lay their eggs very close to the scalp. Nits usually hatch by the time the hair has grown 1/4 inch. Here's a link to Dr. Richard Pollack's head lice site at Harvard with an answer to this question: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/headlice.html#HeatThis chart shows all current FDA approved head lice medications: http://www.myheadlicetreatment.com/head-lice-treatment-options/product-comparison/
Ammonia is not an effective solution for killing head lice on furniture. While it may kill some pests, head lice primarily reside on human scalps and hair, not on furniture. To effectively eliminate head lice, it's best to focus on treating the hair and scalp with appropriate lice treatments and thoroughly washing or vacuuming items like bedding and clothing.
Your scalp will itch and people will avoid you.
Lice can infest any hair type or color, including black hair in males. Lice typically start by attaching their eggs (nits) to the hair shaft close to the scalp, where they are kept warm by body heat. Regularly checking for lice and nits near the scalp can help with early detection and treatment.