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For years now these nasty little biggera have been invading my daughters hair ive tried everythin from lotion oil vinigar cocanut oil conditioner wet combin nitty gritty hair dye seriously tje only thing i ha e t doe is shave there heads even my 1 year old has them its a pain any advise please wud be great

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Go to your local pharmacy and ask for the Minor Ailments Scheme - (look online for local services) they will ask few questions and supply you with nit lotions you apply to children’s (and your own) and again a week later -

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toastkid

We used hedrin. Got rid of them. Never came back.

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ameliaharry654

use anti-lice shampoo

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