Lice are passed by direct contact of one person with another--using the same comb, hat, etc. The best thing is to make sure you do not share a towel after swimming. Pool water makes no difference: the nits are glued into the hair, and only heat (like 150 degree hot water) can make a difference in that case. Pool chemicals are unlikely to make any difference at all.
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Skimmer net on a pole
Baby Oil works, and there are products specially designed for getting head lice out
you can use a body shampoo to get the lice and the eggs to come off. try to get a box of lice killing spray
Lice will not go away on their own and require treatment to get rid of them. Over-the-counter shampoos or prescription medications can effectively eliminate lice. It is important to follow the treatment regimen carefully to ensure all lice and eggs are eliminated.
buy shampoo and other things that kill lice. These items you could buy at a pharmacy near by they could be expensive. :/ Good luck ;)
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.
As long as they have hair, men can get head lice. Head lice have the ability to appear on anyone who has hair, whether it be a child, man, or woman. If you do get lice, purchase "Lice Hero" to get rid of them. You will need to use the shampoo and then comb out the lice eggs to prevent more from hatching.
Yes, men can get lice. Common symptoms include itching, red bumps on the scalp, and visible lice or eggs in the hair. Treatment typically involves using over-the-counter or prescription lice-killing shampoos, along with combing out the lice and eggs from the hair. It is important to follow the instructions carefully to effectively get rid of the lice.
they usually got rid of lice by shaving their heads
shave it off