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blossy
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wouldn't it be lovely to be able to get rid of them without having to resort to all these products. A simple wash would be lovely. All I can say is thank goodness my boys haven't had any more problems for quite some time now. I think I might've just jinxed myself though rofl
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I've found the best thing for getting rid of nits is using a tea tree based shampoo and conditioner, leave the conditioner in as normal then comb through the hair with a nit comb before rinsing the conditioner out. The nits can't stand the tea tree and the conditoner helps to smooth out the hair and makes it harder for the pesky little buggers to cling onto it!
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blossy
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tea tree is great, i sometimes add a few drops to my conditioner it sure helps
I havent lost my mind ... its backed up on disc .. somewhere
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| 08-15-2007 01:17 AM |
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