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Lice
Dec 13, 2017 13:19:01 GMT
Post by alex on Dec 13, 2017 13:19:01 GMT
wet through with mouth wash and rinse after two hours repeat with vinegar and then follow up wash and condition ,use nit comb to remove eggs and dead lice , according to facebook its a winner ,no chemicals.
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Lice
Dec 13, 2017 13:27:57 GMT
Post by patty on Dec 13, 2017 13:27:57 GMT
I remember mum combing my hair with vinegar to get the lice then she would pull out every individual hair with an egg attached and crack them between her nails....Im probably lucky she caught them early cos I think she would have continued pulling out every hair until she'd irradiated the nits....
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Lice
Dec 13, 2017 13:54:46 GMT
via mobile
Post by Jim on Dec 13, 2017 13:54:46 GMT
Chop their heads off with an axe! Or buy an electronic zapping nit comb. No chemic,no mess, just sparks! Who remembers Nitty Nora, the bug explorer, visiting school? Electronic zapping nit comb is as much use as a chocolate fire guard, don't waste your money. It worked for us, with several grandspawn. But then ecofan works for meπ
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Lice
Dec 13, 2017 17:12:01 GMT
Post by patty on Dec 13, 2017 17:12:01 GMT
Electronic zapping nit comb is as much use as a chocolate fire guard, don't waste your money. It worked for us, with several grandspawn. But then ecofan works for meπ well the ecofan worked for me so I guess that means the electronic zapping lice killer would as well..... oh should i need to have a go that is
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Lice
Dec 14, 2017 7:58:07 GMT
Post by JohnV on Dec 14, 2017 7:58:07 GMT
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