Saturday, September 4, 2010

Essential Oils and Making Your Own Natural Products for Your Hair

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Shampoo  
Filed under Head and Face

A healthy and all-natural approach to hair care is not as difficult as you might think. Some of the most expensive hair care products in the world might claim to be natural products but all too often they contain detergents, fragrances, and synthetic ingredients, truth be told the lavender shampoo you love so much is [...]

Head Lice And Home Remedies – Do They Really Work?

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Shampoo  
Filed under Lice

Good grief!
Surely the note is wrong!
You’re a good parent, what on earth has happened?
The note from the school nurse says that your child has head lice. It sort of makes you want to hide your face with a paper sack. Head lice! Simply disgusting! How [...]

Head Lice – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Shampoo  
Filed under Head and Face

 

Head lice are parasitic wingless insects. They live on people’s heads and feed on their blood. An adult is called a louse and is about the size of a sesame seed. The eggs, called nits, are even smaller – almost like a dandruff flake. Lice and nits are easiest to detect at the neckline and [...]

Home Remedies for Head Lice

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Shampoo  
Filed under Head and Face

Self-Care Measures

•You can use louse or nit combs which are of great helps in minimizing their population.

•Always keep your hair well-groomed and clean by using the proper shampoo.

•Washing your hair everyday and keeping it clean may just be one of the deterrents of warding off this problem.

•Going bald or having short hair makes it easier [...]

Common Head Louse Treatments: Tricks for Getting Rid of Those Pesky Head Lice for Good!

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Shampoo  
Filed under Head and Face

Unfortunately, many of us have had a run-in with head lice at one time or another, especially those of us with school-aged children. Having lice is not a sign of being unclean, as the pests can infect people of any age and background regardless of their hygiene habits or lack thereof. Luckily there are several [...]

Crab Lice

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Shampoo  
Filed under Lice

The following article should be exactly what you have been looking for all this time. 
It’s a delicate topic but there are three areas of the body where lice can infect you and each one of them requires an effort to get rid of the problem. The most well known area for lice infestation is the [...]

Irritating Pest Called Head Lice

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Shampoo  
Filed under Head and Face

Head Lice infests the head and body of humans. Head Lice are thos tiny little buggers which makes up go wild with itch. Head lice are parasitic insects that live in the hair and scalp of humans. The scientific name for head louse is Pediculus humanus capitis. Another name for infestation with head lice is [...]

Home Remedies for Head Lice – Lice is No More Now

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Shampoo  
Filed under Lice

Head louse is a type of louse which lives and feeds in the hair of humans. There are several different kinds of lice, but head louse can be by far the most irritating. Head louse is common among children because it can be so easily spread, usually by sharing hair brushes with a person infested [...]

Diagnosis of Head Lice

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Shampoo  
Filed under Lice

Head lice are parasitic insects called Pediculus humanus capitis. They only live on the heads of people. They lay eggs, called nits, which stick to hair very close to the scalp. Head lice do not spread disease. Lice present on other body parts covered by hair are not head lice but are either pubic lice [...]

Head Lice Treatment

January 26, 2010 by Tea Tree Shampoo  
Filed under Head and Face

Head lice are parasitic wingless insects. They live on people’s heads and feed on their blood. head lice is very common problem. Many people get head lice in the United States each year. Head lice are tiny (pin-head sized) grey-brown, wingless insects, which live by sucking blood from the scalp. Their eggs are known as [...]

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