no;
Nits last on humans for 2-4 weeks unless you kill them.
It should yes but make sure you wash your hair always.
Frontline Plus is designed primarily to kill adult fleas and their larvae, but it is not specifically effective against nits (the eggs of lice). While it may help in reducing the overall infestation, it does not directly target or eliminate nits. For lice treatment, products specifically formulated to kill nits are recommended. Always consult a healthcare professional for the best treatment options.
Perms do not effectively kill nits, which are the eggs of lice. While the chemicals used in perm solutions may harm adult lice, they are not designed to target nits specifically. To effectively eliminate nits, specialized lice treatments or manual removal with a fine-toothed comb is recommended. Always consult with a healthcare professional for the best advice on lice treatment.
AnswerYes. Boiling water will kill lice and nits on a brush and comb. I would boil for 10 minutes but less time may be necessary to kill the lice and nits. You do not need to boil overnight. Lice and nits cannot survive in very high temperatures. Research has shown that lice and their eggs can survive freezing temperatures..
no div, it dont. it will though burn your scallp
You only have to use the shampoo to kill the nits.
Straightening will not successfully kill the nits for this reason: If 2 or more nits are still alive, they will come out of their egg, suck your blood, reproduce again, so you shouldn't straighten anymore. Tell her parents because the only way you can kill lice is getting the medicine/treatment from pharmacies.
Yes, i have Experience. but you might what to do it 2 or 3 times to make sure.
nits come from Mexico
they suck your blood and the most dangerous nits out of all are the red nits
Nits, which are the eggs of lice, can be targeted by various natural predators, including certain species of birds and insects. Additionally, some hair care treatments and shampoos are specifically designed to kill lice and their eggs. While there are no specific animals that exclusively eat nits, the presence of lice can attract other insects that may help control their population. Regular cleaning and combing can also help remove nits from hair.