Dread lice problem?

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by dread89, Jul 28, 2008.

  1. Musique

    Musique Member

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    Not that I have dreads yet, but from what I read is that lice don't like curly/notty hair, thats why I personally have never had them, but my sister who has dead straight hair has... How odd.. I also read that they don't enjoy 'dirty hair' so smothering your hair in vinegar seems logical!
     
  2. dread89

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    Will red peper work instead og ciyanne? I thought it would, thought I would ask though :p
     
  3. bunjies

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    i get the chance to say it again!!!

    DELACET!!!!!!!!

    it really works! its herbal too.
    buy it, use it. it kills lice and eggs and dissolves the cement that hold the eggs on so the just wash out. all in one treament ;)

    http://www.delacet.com/
     
  4. dread89

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    I just appied the first session of the red pepper with venegar and 10 drops of tee tree oil. Is it suposed to really burn this much, it burns a lottttttt.
     
  5. ShortyAH

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    Tee tree oil + eyes = your dead haha, vinegar in your eyes not that bad, red pepper, ya its burns

    on your scalp its probably harmful too dont put too much
     
  6. springheeleddah

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    it burns in its initial hour or so, and it burns more because the lice is deattaching themselves from yer scalp. :cheers2:
     
  7. dread89

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    I did the plan as followed earlier, excent I used red pepper instead, its all I had. Worked great. No iches as of yet, I will let you all know what happens tomorrow.
     
  8. springheeleddah

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    nothing, most probably.. all dead now, except those who's very deviantly tough. make sure you do the bug busting again after 7-10 days, just to make sure some eggs rehatch. and again after that.

    :cheers2: :cheers2: :cheers2:
     
  9. dead_head90

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    man i just found out i have a bad infestation myself. i just though it was dry scalp. damn this sucks. my little sister gets them all the time from kids in class. i think i must have had them a while cuz there are a lot of them i can actualy pick them out with my hands but thats gunna take a while it thin ill try the DELACET that bunjies claim does it all. anyone no where to get it please help me. i feel so nasty. ewww
     
  10. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    there was a link at the bottom of that post
     
  11. dead_head90

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    can delacet be purchased in the US or do i have to order it from over seas?
     
  12. Dazed n Confused

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    :D the animal rights people will be after you!
     
  13. springheeleddah

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    soak the animal rights people to in saturated salt too then! ..haha
     
  14. yogsothoth

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    last time i had dreadies i got a bad infestation from sleeping at various mates houses...
    and i mean BAD

    i rinsed my hair using a shower over the bath (just water, no extra stuff added) and atleast 2000 lice dropped out. the bath was COVERED

    really sort of uh.. put me off the thought of getting them again heh, although that infestation had probably grown over a period of months :/
     

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