In a way yes, but then no..........because if you get it done you have a better chance of not getting head lice, but if you dont have it what is the point of wasting your money
You should wait about a week to make sure the lice are gone.
no it just makes it prettyer
Read the back of the lice treatment box. :-/
After treating lice, it's generally recommended to wait about 24 hours before washing the hair again to allow the treatment to work effectively. Additionally, you should check for live lice and nits a week after treatment to ensure the infestation has been eliminated. If you still see signs of lice, a second treatment may be necessary. Always follow the specific instructions provided with the lice treatment product you use.
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there many cleaning agents which you can purchase from pharmacists which is a natural and gentle head lice treatment that eliminates live lice and nits (lice eggs) in one day. It is important to use an effective nit comb to remove all dead lice, nits, and debris after a head lice treatment is used.
You should return to work after lice treatment once you have thoroughly treated your hair and scalp and removed all visible lice and nits. It's generally recommended to wait until after the first treatment and ideally after a follow-up treatment, usually 7-10 days later, to ensure that any remaining lice are eliminated. Additionally, make sure to follow any specific guidelines from your workplace regarding lice outbreaks. Always consult a healthcare professional if you're unsure.
The person applying the treatment for lice should wear rubber gloves and rinse the patient's hair or body completely after use.
baby oil and vinegar works lice hate grassy item or get dish soup work lol bye lice and fleas
No, pubic lice will not harm an unborn baby. Pregnant women should choose pubic lice treatment carefully with their health care provider's advice. A baby can get pubic lice during birth, but not before.
Lice treatment is necessary because having lice is very unhealthy and can lead to other diseases. Lice can also spread from human to human, and it's a type of nuisance that makes one unpleasant to be around.
No, head lice treatment should not be used on dogs for fleas. The ingredients in head lice treatments are specifically formulated for use on humans and can be harmful to pets. It’s important to use products specifically designed for dogs to ensure their safety and effectiveness against fleas. Always consult a veterinarian for appropriate flea treatment options for your pet.