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2 blu_luna answered
Dye your hair with ammonia hair dye. And then get someone to mail you (to remove the dead lice and their nits one by one). They are like glued to the hair and there seems to be no other way. Maybe with a special comb - sold with Viprin shampoo or lotion. At home, the whole family dyed, but I also cleaned the children by hand after I cut their hair. And periodically monitors for itching
3 rupinder334 answered
Gas, oil and vinegar help. Mix the ingredients and spread with a cotton swab over the entire hairy part of the head. Wrap the hairy part of your head tightly with nylon, and on top of the nylon put a cotton towel and wrap it tightly again so stand for 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water and shampoo of your choice.
4 baros122 answered
onion juice shakes them like ...
5 jamaicubano13 answered
Hedrin or Viprin from the pharmacy is applied every 7 days. For prevention can spray with lavender oil and / or rosemary. It is also good for someone to look for the remaining live nits in the hair and remove them manually. The preparations alone cannot be relied on, after I applied hedrin lotion to my daughter there were 2 live lice and about 150 live nits left. And this with O number is absurd, no normal mother would cause it to her child. Good luck in the fight against the bastards! They have become very common lately, but with a little perseverance they are being defeated. An extreme case is painting with ammonia paint.
6 c_herren answered
Years ago I caught ropes from my grandmother, who from the bus. So I realized that I had ropes when we were away from home - on the other side of Bulgaria. Our people didn't have them to give me money for shampoo or lotion, I couldn't get gas, and my brother knew that I had ropes, for nothing in the world because there would be ridicule to this day. I stayed with the ropes for about a month, they had already become my co-owners. The school was approaching, and they always checked for ropes at the beginning - I couldn't afford to be given a nickname like Vashlyasalata or something like that. I read on the net that I can remove them with a hair dryer. The hair dryer to the max at the roots while enduring, then the lengths of hair to unglue the nits and forgot about the ropes. But the bad habit of running my fingers through my hair was hard to break. It wasn't until the following summer that he left, as I began to tie my hair. And since that summer, I have been afraid that when they check for ropes, they will find something for me and I will sink to the ground in shame. Fortunately, this has not happened yet.
7 29G answered
Well, I've been struggling with these reptiles for a whole year and I don't know what to do anymore. My biggest fear is that when they check us at a lice school, they may find one, but it's good that I manage to clean up before they check me. I tried with all sorts of rubbish, nothing happens, viprin had a temporary effect, but then again. I clear up in 2-3 weeks and then a girl from our class fills me up again. I can't tell her not to come at me because she has lice, but in the end I will tell her because I can't keep trying .... my mother and I have a method, I bend my hair over a white sheet and with the small combs where are complete with viprin shampoo, we both start to separate my hair from the roots and so the reptiles fall out. but then I fill up again. some time ago I had cleared myself in 1-2 months just as I said to myself that I got rid of this scourge, it started again. It was just awful, I had close to 20 lice (!!!!!!) that day I had 2 and tomorrow I don't think how many .... I hope for a miracle already! It's good that it's already summer and there is no school and I know that now you will tell me to get a haircut 0 number, but when you think about it, it's better to go with lice than number 0 ... but despite that, I really want to clean up once and for all. .. :(
8 andrew_salazar answered
Darling, I picked them up from a friend in first grade and it was a great pain. It took our people 2-3 months somewhere to get rid of this scourge by alternating gas vinegar and ointment with anti-lice shampoo. The Americans, on the other hand, use mayonnaise instead of butter, vinegar and gas. As for the naked head, they threatened her with her head when I got tired of it, but they never took action, because for a 7-8 year old child it is not pleasant to hold him by force and respect him. But otherwise the bare head is the most radical and quick solution and your hair will grow back. After much torment and honesty, my friend's mother solved the lousy problem in this way.
9 c_a_k_e answered
You run your hair through the hose of the vacuum cleaner several times and the problem is solved. I accidentally discovered it as a child.
1 miaebony answered
For starters, I think your mother was either joking or a fool. You will get rid of lice with the help of special shampoos from the pharmacy - go and tell what your problem is and the pharmacist will recommend products, but these products cost money that your parents should cover. Ask at the Pharmacy, because there are always effective products at the moment, which then lose their effectiveness and new ones are made, so it is best to get a current product.