Natural home remedy to remove head lice
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this really works..thnks..
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really liked this video because if you 12 as i am, those ingridients are most likely going to be in your home so i just treated my hair with liceMD and its still damp but after it dries i think im going to try your remidy
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can we use plastic bag by replacing shower cap?? we dont gt heree easily..!:(
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marketing?
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would it be okay if I use a plastic bag other than a shower cap?
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Ive been fighting this problem for over a year now...Im completely fed up. Spent hundreds of dollars, breathed toxic fumes one to many times...Tried natural over the counter products all futile. Im very tired of scratching, and bleeding. I need to give this a try. Its My last chance. I hope its not to harsh. My hair is long, dry, and bleached. :(
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does this really work,, like have you had any more after that..
pleasseee reply!!
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Why don't You try Goldgeist Forte? It's thought to fight/kill lice immediately and is better (and cheaper in the long-run) than any of the so-called home-remedies. It's smelling just like hairwater from Birkin, being a foaming liquid. Are You sure Listerine doesn't damage (bleach) Your hair? By far Goldgeist is the best (being like atombomb) for the lice!
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can i use mayonase
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Can you use the listerine which does not have alcohol?...
do other mouthwash will do?..please reply...i do need to know..i got a horrible hair with lice and nits on it..plsss
slickviollan69 5 months ago
@slickviollan69 I havent tried any other brand - but I suppose not as it is probably the alcohol in it that stuns the louse. Try it and let me know how it goes! :)
AussieCoolGurl 5 months ago
thanks for you help, ive recently just found out i got them =( not happy and ive just got myself some dreadlocks about a month ago, and i was an everything (dreads aint dirty). would you still recommend the listerine and white vinegar?
AChrisPoultonFilm 1 year ago
@AChrisPoultonFilm :( I "googled" how to remove them from dreadlocks and most of them said put either petroleum jelly or coconut/vegetable oil on your whole head (scalp included) and leave for 12-24 hours then shampoo with dish detergent. The one with the petroleum jelly said do a final rinse with vinegar - as it helps break down the "glue" the eggs are attached to the hair with. Be careful in your choice - maybe visit a hair salon for advice. Good luck - let me know how you go!
AussieCoolGurl 1 year ago