First off – let’s hear from one of our mums regarding the ‘dos and don’ts’ of hair when it comes to nits and head lice (not that you get much of a choice ?). Over on our forum, mum Claire-Abelle ...
But no, when you die the hair doesn’t continue growing. Do nits really prefer cleaner hair? Nits and headlice was always thought to be something that only people with non-hygienic tendencies ...
Got a child in primary school? Then there’s a fair chance they’ve either had or will soon get nits and head lice. “It was only when he started at 'big school' [primary school]. We have to keep his ...
The CDC states that while nits (lice eggs) may remain in the hair after treatment, successful treatment should kill the ...
Head lice are small parasites that live on human scalps, feeding on blood. While they don’t cause serious health problems, head lice are a common and frustrating problem, especially among ...
Many still bore traces of the lice and nits they had extracted from someone’s tresses. In pre-Columbian times, as today, people apparently resisted cutting off all the hair, the easiest way to ...
The teeth should be closely spaced to ensure that all lice and nits are removed from the hair. Additionally, the shape of the comb can also impact its effectiveness. A comb with a curved or angled ...