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Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 7 Apr 2004 16:38

There is a narural (but expensive shampoo) which I found works a lot better than just ordinary shampoo or using chemicals time and time again....called Nice 'n Clear by Natural Science. I suffer from psorasis so when he used to get head lice it was a nightmare for me. It works...again it has tea tree and lavender in it

Sam

Sam Report 7 Apr 2004 16:35

Thanks Morfydd and Shiela

Michelle

Michelle Report 7 Apr 2004 16:32

Sheila, nearly a snap there!! M.

Sam

Sam Report 7 Apr 2004 16:32

Thanks Janice. i hve tried that several times, but someone at school mustn't be checking their child's hair!!!!!

Michelle

Michelle Report 7 Apr 2004 16:31

When you've got rid of them, use tea tree shampoo and conditioner regularly, the smell keeps the little bu**ers at bay. M.

Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 7 Apr 2004 16:31

When you have got rid of them then I highly recommend you use Asda Tea Tree & Lavender Head Lice Repellent. My son used to get them every other week until I started using it. Since then Ive had no more problems.

Janice

Janice Report 7 Apr 2004 16:23

Go to the chemist and buy the shampoo and fine comb. Treat the whole family. Janice

Sam

Sam Report 7 Apr 2004 16:19

Any advice on getting rid of headlice?