Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (38)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • RUBBING ALCOHOL WORKS RAP A BAG AROUND YOUR HAIR AND JUST LEAVE IT IN YOUR HAIR FOR LIKE 15MIN !

  • Ive had them for 7 years! please help! I cant tie my hair up because there are so many eggs, my mum and me have tryed to get rid of them everyday and nothing works! so many oils but they just make by hair greesy! what can I do??!!!

  • @7913rocks Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that you have been suffering with this for so long. Please review my video carefully and follow the steps to get rid of them which include bagging stuffed animals and personal items, washing all sheets and clothing in hot water and vacuuming all surfaces etc. I can tell you that combing out the nits is one of he most important steps you must do daily.

  • @YouTips4U what about if i dont have white viniger can i use somthing instead of white viniger

  • @beautystyler1 Hi, white vinegar is needed and should not be skipped in this process.

  • thanks

  • @7913rocks shave your head, not trying to be rude but.... thats what some people have to to

  • I have a pet bunny..Do they carry lice.. because my 2 girls have them and so do I..

  • @thewordisalive09 Hi, probably not. Usually you cannot get lice from a pet, nor can you give them to your pet. As far as I know, there is a different species of lice for each species that they feed on. So dogs have dog lice, but those lice cannot live on human scalps, the same for cats and I'm sure for bunnies. Lice that affect humans need human blood to live and will not survive on animals. It is usually passed from person to person.

  • I had head lice for about 6 years the wort 6 yards ever people make fun of me and avoid me whitch I don't blame them

    My mon tried everything  I wash my hair every day my mom clean the whole house I tried a lot of treat ment even picking them with my own hand with a special comb but I still have them

  • Hi, you need to tell your mom immediately so she can help prevent everyone in your family from getting it. The best way to tell her is not to scare her by dragging out what you need to say because her mind will jump to the worst before you even utter the words. So just walk over to her and tell her "Mom, I think I may have lice".

  • Im 14 and have headlice, how did i get them

  • Hi, it is very easy to get them. Usually you get them from someone else that has them either by sharing something they placed in their hair or on their head. You can also get it from being in their home or sleeping over. Be sure you do not try on anything in the store as well, like hair clips or hats. You need to seek treatment as soon as possible.

  • I have been suffering from headlice for about a week.): I have tried RID. But it doesn't seem to work at all. I have not done the second treatment yet, but i doubt this will work. I have bagged up my stufffies, because i was cleaning my room. I doubt that it has been 3 weeks, but it has been about two wweks since they have been bagged. A friend came over, on july 3&4, and we think she gave it to me. She used our chair to sleep in. We are suffering and now my mom might have it. How can i rid it?

  • Hi, I know how upsetting this can be. It is very important that you use a nit comb to comb out the nits and you should also have someone go through your hair and pick out any nits that the comb may have missed. Unfortunately, this is the only way you will get rid of them because the RID only kills the live bugs, not the eggs. That's why you have to remove them every day until you don't see any more otherwise they will hatch and you will continue to have lice.

  • i know dry scalp can itch , but when you itch your head , and you get white stuff in your nails is it nits

  • Hi, probably not. It's probably just skin cells from your scalp. Your scalp sheds them regularly.

  • i have had headlice for 6 years

  • how do u get rid of decplugs because i think i have that

  • Hi, you can't get rid of them; they are a normal part of your hair and scalp's function. When you brush and wash your hair, they just naturally come out.

  • My family has been freaking out about this, so how small are these nits? Are they easy to spot?

  • Hi, they are about the size of a sesame seed. They can blend with your hair color so they are tough to spot at first. Look along the nape of your neck or up near the roots. They like to be close to the scalp because it's warm there and it helps them incubate.

  • iv'e been suffering head lice for about 6 years now.i have tried EVERYTHING there is and nothing works for me it's embarrassing because they can sometimes appear in very visible spots and people can see them i think my friends know about me and my head lice but i don't wan't them to its come to the point now where i'm to scared to go to the hair dressers anymore and i cant go any were without being paranoid about them.

  • Hi, I'm am so sorry to hear that you have been suffering with lice for such a long time. Please know that you don't have to suffer like this. You can get rid of them in one week. Please follow my suggestions in the video and be sure you wash all bed linens, clothing, stuffed animals, hair accessories, etc. in very hot or boiling water and place in the dryer. For things you cannot wash like stuffed animals, they have to be bagged for 21 days to kill the lice.

  • The key to getting rid of them is to remove the nits daily. Also, there may be others in your family that have them and unless everyone is treated at the same time, you cannot get rid of them. It's best to avoid spreading them to others (friends and family). If you think you have exposed anyone, please do tell them. They must get treated as well or they will only pass them back to you.

  • 7,599 people and couting have lice ha

  • ew. I have head lice and i have been looking on here forever to get rid of it. ITS DRIVING ME NUTS. Its disgusting. I hope i can get rid of em soon. Little buggers -.-

  • ugh, I hated having head lice, I got rid of them but it severely damaged my hair. Though I think I had a bad case because I saw like 4 crawling right on my hair line. It was awful, the thing that made it worse was no one in my family wanted to help me so I had to do it myself. I couldn't look in the mirror for weeks. I got rid of it my dousing my entire head (not face) in rubbing alcohol and tying a plastic bag around my head so it suffocated them with poison. It was so bad for my hair

  • Ive been suffering frm it frm 5 years

  • Hi, I'm so sorry you have had to deal with this for so long. I promise you, you can get rid of them in one week. The key is to remove the nits every day so they don't rehatch. You must go through each strand of hair meticulously searching for them. It's best if someone can do this for you.

  • OMG 5 month's? HAHAHAHAHHAHA yea no I've been suffering for a FLIPPING

    4 years!!!!! HOWS THAT??? MY MOM PUTS POISON IN MY HAIR DAILY AND THEY NEVER LEAVE!!!!!! so tell that to the 5 monther girl >.<

  • Oh gosh, I am so sorry to hear you have been suffering with these awful bugs for that long. Has your mom been going through your hair daily and removing the nits? It's the only way you will get rid of them. Just missing one will cause a new batch to develop. You should only be using the Lice Treatment once in 7 or 13 days depending on the brand you buy. Then after that you must go through each strand of hair and remove every nit. The metal comb I recommended is a must. I you get cured soon.

  • what is thatcalled the two things that arnet lice or nits?

  • To bad my step daughter didn't consider an aggressive tx. she even used kerosene.

    then shaved her head. she claimed the India lice are harder to rid of.

  • oh my gosh, head lice brings back memories, LOL. in grade six i would get it about every week.

    the scratching doesn't bother me too much, it just grosses me out to know BUGS are living on my head. thanks for the video lol

  • Thank you so much for posting this! My friend is a mother of four and she is going out of her mind trying to get rid of them because one child keeps spreading it to the other. I will forward this on to her:)

  • I'm sure she will really appreciate it. You're a good friend. My friend had a similar situation with her children and I helped her treat her children and get rid of it. It can really be awful!.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more