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Yes. But don't forget the comb only gets the lice eggs. To kill the actual lice you need the special shampoo that usually comes with a comb.
Using a lice comb on wet hair is more effective for removing lice compared to using it on dry hair. Wet hair makes it easier to comb through and remove lice and their eggs.
To effectively use a comb for lice, start by applying a conditioner to make the hair slippery. Then, section the hair and comb through it with a fine-toothed lice comb, starting at the scalp and working your way down to the ends. Wipe the comb on a paper towel after each stroke to remove any lice or eggs. Repeat this process daily until no lice or eggs are found.
-yes, with a mirror and a comb. -You can check for lice behind the ears, around the neck, or around the crown. Lice can turn from clear white, to dark brown.
Yes, you can effectively use a lice comb on dry hair to remove lice and nits. The fine teeth of the comb can help to physically remove the insects and their eggs from the hair shaft. It is important to comb through small sections of hair thoroughly and regularly to ensure all lice and nits are removed.
Yes, lice can be effectively combed out of dry hair using a fine-toothed comb specifically designed for lice removal. It is important to comb through small sections of hair thoroughly and regularly to remove both lice and their eggs.
Not necessarily. You will need to use lice killing shampoo and pick out the lice with a comb.
To effectively comb lice out of hair, follow these steps: Use a fine-toothed comb specifically designed for lice removal. Divide the hair into sections and start combing from the roots to the ends. Wipe the comb on a paper towel after each stroke to remove any lice or eggs. Repeat the combing process daily for at least two weeks to ensure all lice and eggs are removed.
To effectively use a nit comb to remove lice from your hair, start by dividing your hair into small sections. Comb through each section from the roots to the ends, making sure the comb touches your scalp. Wipe the comb on a paper towel after each stroke to remove any lice or nits. Repeat this process until you have combed through all sections of your hair. Be thorough and patient to ensure all lice and nits are removed.
yes, but not on the inside, you can usually tell by running a special lice comb through the animal, and if you see any on the comb, then you know there is some on your animal.
This only loosens the lice you need a special comb to remove them
Lice don't live in your body, they live on your body. Lice transmission is from shared items with someone who is infected (hairbrush, comb, scrunchies etc)