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Why Hair Lice Aren’t Nice

By GetRidofLiceFast!

It’s not nice to have lice. Although these insects are too tiny to be seen, they can cause intense itching and red, scaly rashes on the skin.

The medical term for head lice is pediculosis capitis – a problem which was recognized since biblical times. In Exodus 8:17, Aaron supposedly waved his magic rod and turned dust into lice. This major infestation was found in both men and beasts “throughout, all the land of Egypt. ”

With the help of modern medicine, such infestations are rare nowadays but they still happen, especially in school-age children.

Lice are six-legged creatures that live exclusively in humans. While they commonly occur in the absence of sanitary conditions, they can affect anyone regardless of social status. Rich or poor, clean or not, lice infestation knows no limits.

“Lice can be passed easily from one person to another (for example by using the comb or wearing the hat of an infected person). Head lice live on or close to the scalp, where they bite and suck blood,” according to the editors of Consumer Guide’s Family Health & Medical Guide.

What sort of trouble can you expect from head lice? First, there’s intense itching. Scratching the area won’t help; it may cause sores on the scalp and promote infection. In some, the lymph nodes at the base of the skull may be enlarged.

It’s impossible to see head lice unless your whole head has been colonized. The most obvious signs are the milky-white eggs attached to the hair shaft. These eggs look like dandruff flakes but are difficult to remove.

“Although nits (eggs) are about the same color and size as flakes of dandruff, they can be easily distinguished from dandruff: flakes of dandruff can be blown or brushed away; nits can be removed with the fingernails only with difficulty,” said the editors of Consumer Guide’s Family Health & Medical Guide.

To get rid of head lice, you need more than just a comb. The first step is to see a reliable dermatologist who can prescribe a good medicated shampoo or lotion. Over-the-counter products can also be purchased if you know what to buy.

“Both prescription and non-prescription medicated shampoos (called pediculicides) are used to combat lice infestations. It is important to remember that these substances can be poisonous if swallowed or absorbed through the skin or if they come with contact with the eyes. Care must be taken to use them exactly as directed and neither more nor less often than recommended, especially in pregnant women and young children. Sometimes a vinegar rinse is recommended to loosen the nits after using the special shampoo. The nits can then be removed with a fine tooth comb,” Consumer’s Guide said.

If one family member has lice, the rest of the gang should be treated as well. To prevent reinfestation, wash combs, towels, or hair brushes in hot, soapy water and don’t share them with anyone afterwards. The same goes with pillow cases, hats, and clothes. Ignoring these measures could give head lice a chance to strike again. And unlike love, another bout of head lice isn’t lovelier the second time around.

For beautiful skin use Lumnaderm, a whitening cream that eliminates freckles, unsightly age spots, sun spots, blemishes and hyperpigmentation. When used as directed, Lumnaderm will balance uneven skin tones and illuminate your skin. For more information, visit http://www. lumnaderm. com/.

Sharon Bell is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premier online news magazine http://www. HealthLinesNews. com.

categoriaUncategorized commentoNo Comments dataDecember 7th, 2009
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How to get rid of lice without damaging dyed hair?

By GetRidofLiceFast!

I got lice from my little cousin, and it is SUCH a pain! I tried the drugstore shampoo, which did not much. I still found LIVE bugs in my hair!
I am worried vinegar will kill my black & blonde dyed hair..

Help??

Thanks in advance.
I got lice from my little cousin, and it is SUCH a pain! I tried the drugstore shampoo, which did not much. I still found LIVE bugs in my hair!
I am worried vinegar will kill my black & blonde dyed hair..

Help??

Oh yeah, && I can’t dye my hair again because it was hard to do & not on the cheap side. So I don’t need stupid answers like “You can dye it again if you mess it up.”

Thanks in advance.
Did comb them out after washing my hair..

Still live bugs && ugh…this is SO sick.

categoriaUncategorized commento4 Comments dataNovember 28th, 2009
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how do you get rid of lice from your nostril hair and eyebrows?

By GetRidofLiceFast!

the shampoo i bought says to not use it in those areas. so how do i get rid of them?

categoriaUncategorized commento9 Comments dataNovember 27th, 2009
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How do i get rid of lice without ruining my hair (the shampoo didnt work) AND what about my furniture?

By GetRidofLiceFast!

I got lice from the kids i babysit and I want it off me and completely out of my ENTIRE house.

What do i do to my furniture to make sure they are off of my stuff….???

What kind of stuff will get it off my hair?????

WHAT DO I DO!!??!?!?!?!? AGH!

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Why Hair Lice Aren’t Nice

By GetRidofLiceFast!

It’s not nice to have lice. Although these insects are too tiny to be seen, they can cause intense itching and red, scaly rashes on the skin.

The medical term for head lice is pediculosis capitis – a problem which was recognized since biblical times. In Exodus 8:17, Aaron supposedly waved his magic rod and turned dust into lice. This major infestation was found in both men and beasts “throughout, all the land of Egypt. ”

With the help of modern medicine, such infestations are rare nowadays but they still happen, especially in school-age children.

Lice are six-legged creatures that live exclusively in humans. While they commonly occur in the absence of sanitary conditions, they can affect anyone regardless of social status. Rich or poor, clean or not, lice infestation knows no limits.

“Lice can be passed easily from one person to another (for example by using the comb or wearing the hat of an infected person). Head lice live on or close to the scalp, where they bite and suck blood,” according to the editors of Consumer Guide’s Family Health & Medical Guide.

What sort of trouble can you expect from head lice? First, there’s intense itching. Scratching the area won’t help; it may cause sores on the scalp and promote infection. In some, the lymph nodes at the base of the skull may be enlarged.

It’s impossible to see head lice unless your whole head has been colonized. The most obvious signs are the milky-white eggs attached to the hair shaft. These eggs look like dandruff flakes but are difficult to remove.

“Although nits (eggs) are about the same color and size as flakes of dandruff, they can be easily distinguished from dandruff: flakes of dandruff can be blown or brushed away; nits can be removed with the fingernails only with difficulty,” said the editors of Consumer Guide’s Family Health & Medical Guide.

To get rid of head lice, you need more than just a comb. The first step is to see a reliable dermatologist who can prescribe a good medicated shampoo or lotion. Over-the-counter products can also be purchased if you know what to buy.

“Both prescription and non-prescription medicated shampoos (called pediculicides) are used to combat lice infestations. It is important to remember that these substances can be poisonous if swallowed or absorbed through the skin or if they come with contact with the eyes. Care must be taken to use them exactly as directed and neither more nor less often than recommended, especially in pregnant women and young children. Sometimes a vinegar rinse is recommended to loosen the nits after using the special shampoo. The nits can then be removed with a fine tooth comb,” Consumer’s Guide said.

If one family member has lice, the rest of the gang should be treated as well. To prevent reinfestation, wash combs, towels, or hair brushes in hot, soapy water and don’t share them with anyone afterwards. The same goes with pillow cases, hats, and clothes. Ignoring these measures could give head lice a chance to strike again. And unlike love, another bout of head lice isn’t lovelier the second time around.

For beautiful skin use Lumnaderm, a whitening cream that eliminates freckles, unsightly age spots, sun spots, blemishes and hyperpigmentation. When used as directed, Lumnaderm will balance uneven skin tones and illuminate your skin. For more information, visit http://www. lumnaderm. com/.

Sharon Bell is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premier online news magazine http://www. HealthLinesNews. com.

categoriaUncategorized commentoNo Comments dataNovember 18th, 2009
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Why Hair Lice Aren’t Nice

By GetRidofLiceFast!

It’s not nice to have lice. Although these insects are too tiny to be seen, they can cause intense itching and red, scaly rashes on the skin.

The medical term for head lice is pediculosis capitis – a problem which was recognized since biblical times. In Exodus 8:17, Aaron supposedly waved his magic rod and turned dust into lice. This major infestation was found in both men and beasts “throughout, all the land of Egypt. ”

With the help of modern medicine, such infestations are rare nowadays but they still happen, especially in school-age children.

Lice are six-legged creatures that live exclusively in humans. While they commonly occur in the absence of sanitary conditions, they can affect anyone regardless of social status. Rich or poor, clean or not, lice infestation knows no limits.

“Lice can be passed easily from one person to another (for example by using the comb or wearing the hat of an infected person). Head lice live on or close to the scalp, where they bite and suck blood,” according to the editors of Consumer Guide’s Family Health & Medical Guide.

What sort of trouble can you expect from head lice? First, there’s intense itching. Scratching the area won’t help; it may cause sores on the scalp and promote infection. In some, the lymph nodes at the base of the skull may be enlarged.

It’s impossible to see head lice unless your whole head has been colonized. The most obvious signs are the milky-white eggs attached to the hair shaft. These eggs look like dandruff flakes but are difficult to remove.

“Although nits (eggs) are about the same color and size as flakes of dandruff, they can be easily distinguished from dandruff: flakes of dandruff can be blown or brushed away; nits can be removed with the fingernails only with difficulty,” said the editors of Consumer Guide’s Family Health & Medical Guide.

To get rid of head lice, you need more than just a comb. The first step is to see a reliable dermatologist who can prescribe a good medicated shampoo or lotion. Over-the-counter products can also be purchased if you know what to buy.

“Both prescription and non-prescription medicated shampoos (called pediculicides) are used to combat lice infestations. It is important to remember that these substances can be poisonous if swallowed or absorbed through the skin or if they come with contact with the eyes. Care must be taken to use them exactly as directed and neither more nor less often than recommended, especially in pregnant women and young children. Sometimes a vinegar rinse is recommended to loosen the nits after using the special shampoo. The nits can then be removed with a fine tooth comb,” Consumer’s Guide said.

If one family member has lice, the rest of the gang should be treated as well. To prevent reinfestation, wash combs, towels, or hair brushes in hot, soapy water and don’t share them with anyone afterwards. The same goes with pillow cases, hats, and clothes. Ignoring these measures could give head lice a chance to strike again. And unlike love, another bout of head lice isn’t lovelier the second time around.

For beautiful skin use Lumnaderm, a whitening cream that eliminates freckles, unsightly age spots, sun spots, blemishes and hyperpigmentation. When used as directed, Lumnaderm will balance uneven skin tones and illuminate your skin. For more information, visit http://www. lumnaderm. com/.

Sharon Bell is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premier online news magazine http://www. HealthLinesNews. com.

categoriaUncategorized commentoNo Comments dataNovember 16th, 2009
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Does the colour of head lice vary between different coloured hair?

By GetRidofLiceFast!

For example, I know black/dark brown haired people have black/dark brown head lice. But how about blonds and red haired people? Do they even get head lice? Thanks, just interested :)

categoriaUncategorized commento4 Comments dataNovember 12th, 2009
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How do I fully get rid of lice in my daughter’s hair?

By GetRidofLiceFast!

My 3yr old daughter somehow got lice and I thought we got it all out but I keep finding teeny tiny bugs in her hair. I have tried rid, mayo, and i’ve sat down with her for hours picking out nits. I don’t know what else to do! I feel so bad for her bc she of course hates doing all this. Please help me! Any tips as to help get rid of this problem would be great! Thanks

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Does cutting an inch off your hair result in dead lice?

By GetRidofLiceFast!

and if it does why do they just fall off and die?
something about cold blood or sumthing

and if it does not hoe do u get rid of it?
What i mean is

Some people say that a good remedy for getting rid of lice is to cut an inch off your hair. This will do something bad to the lice and they will fall off and die. They said it had to do something with cold blood.

Is that true?
If it is, then what does it mean “cold blooded”?
If its not true, what is another way to get rid of them?
What products do you recomend?

categoriaUncategorized commento4 Comments dataNovember 8th, 2009
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