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StarsOfCCTV
14-01-2010, 15:33
I feel like I'm five again. :lol: I suspect someone in Australia gave me a dodgy towel :thumbsdow, because I was fine when I left! :p I'm not sure its lice but I think it is!

Anyway...anyone know of any good treatments, something I could get from Boots, a one off sort of treatment that would kill all the pesky little b*ggers. :p One for sensitive skin would be preferable.

Thanks! :o

Siobhan
14-01-2010, 15:35
Full marks.. it is really good, only takes 10 mins, doesn't smell bad but is expensive.. it kills them all, eggs included.. you do realise now that everyone is probably scratching their heads (i know I am..usually do at the mention of lice)

StarsOfCCTV
14-01-2010, 15:37
:lol: Thanks! I don't mind if it does the job. :p

Siobhan
14-01-2010, 15:38
Or the good ole fashion way if it doesn't work, use vinegar!! you smell like a chip shop but it is not damaging to your skin and does kill it all.. I have 2 kids that have to have treatment every September when they return to school so know all the good stuff

StarsOfCCTV
14-01-2010, 15:44
The one thing I don't have in the flat is vinegar! I'm off home tomorrow so I can handily get the treatment on the way back. :)

Abbie
14-01-2010, 15:44
I remmeber using one of those little combs

StarsOfCCTV
14-01-2010, 15:45
I do to, they were so painful - especially with me having longer hair back then.

Abbie
14-01-2010, 15:48
:hmm: I cant remember them being painful

Siobhan
14-01-2010, 15:49
:hmm: I cant remember them being painful

Ok, you never had my mum.. constantly checking our hairs with the comb and it hurts.. especially the steel one ouch!!

Abbie
14-01-2010, 15:50
:eek: ouch!!!!

Tori
14-01-2010, 15:51
At home we have some comb that vibrates or soething. Apparently it's meant to be brilliant!

Abbie
14-01-2010, 15:51
At home we have some comb that vibrates or soething. Apparently it's meant to be brilliant!

That does sound interesting

StarsOfCCTV
14-01-2010, 15:52
Ok, you never had my mum.. constantly checking our hairs with the comb and it hurts.. especially the steel one ouch!!
Yeah I had the steel one lol

Siobhan
14-01-2010, 15:52
At home we have some comb that vibrates or soething. Apparently it's meant to be brilliant!

ah the electric lice comb.. that can give you a little shock when it hits a lice or an egg.. my sister had it and the kids did not like it one bit

Abbie
14-01-2010, 15:53
ah the electric lice comb.. that can give you a little shock when it hits a lice or an egg.. my sister had it and the kids did not like it one bit

:eek: that sounds like cruelty to kids!

Tori
14-01-2010, 15:55
well by the time it had arrived, my sisters' had gone... i think we have it now as a just in case!

Siobhan
14-01-2010, 15:56
:eek: that sounds like cruelty to kids!

it is the usual marketing.. a slight tingle which you know means a nasty shock :lol:

Abbie
14-01-2010, 15:56
I think I only got it the once

Perdita
14-01-2010, 15:56
ah the electric lice comb.. that can give you a little shock when it hits a lice or an egg.. my sister had it and the kids did not like it one bit

:eek: OMG, that sounds cruel. Poor kids having to endure that treatment :(

Abigail
14-01-2010, 20:34
Derbac M is pretty good too. Stay away from Lyclear.

If you still get free prescriptions or have a HC2 certificate, you can get nit lotion free on prescription. Yes it means that you may be a bit embarrassed when you go see the nurse and say you've got nits but it will save you a fiver.

StarsOfCCTV
14-01-2010, 20:51
Derbac M is pretty good too. Stay away from Lyclear.

If you still get free prescriptions or have a HC2 certificate, you can get nit lotion free on prescription. Yes it means that you may be a bit embarrassed when you go see the nurse and say you've got nits but it will save you a fiver.

Thanks. I don't get free prescriptions anymore I don't think. I don't mind spending a bit, if I get my moneys worth, I hate going to see the Doc at the best of times so I'll wait and see if the shelf bought stuff works. :)

Abigail
14-01-2010, 22:09
Fill in a HC1 form. You can get them from the doctors, dentist or online. If you earn below a certain amount (which you probably will being a student) you qualify for free prescriptions, free dental care, free wigs and supports and reimbursement for travel expenses to appointments.

StarsOfCCTV
14-01-2010, 22:31
Ah I think I know why I can't get free prescriptions - technically I own property. The upper floor of our house is a flat which we rent out. To avoid inheritance tax (or something similar), my parents put the flat in me and my sister's name.

But I still get the pill free so who knows. Maybe I'll ask the next time I go lol, I need to get a longer prescription than 3 months anyway. :)

Kirsty :]
14-01-2010, 22:54
I've just had an eyeopener to what I'm going to have to be aware of in the next 3/4 years!!! The downside to having a little sister... haha

Chloe O'brien
17-01-2010, 02:06
Headrin or Full marks is good. The Headrin you leave on overnight or you can buy the gel that you can wash of after 15 minutes like full-marks. I prefer to leave it on over night but there are other treatments you can buy they're all around the same price about a tenner each. The thing with headlice is the lotion only kills live lice not the eggs and after applying the lothion and treating the head, the eggs can hatch and re-infect that's why you have to reapply the lotion a week after treating it. If you have lice Stars it will take about 6 weeks to get rid of the eggs and conditioner and vinegar are the best to remove them as they stick on to the hair. I check Marley's head every Sunday. I apply conditioner to her dry hair then comb it through. Then I get a bowl of warm water and vinegar and a nit comb go through her head. It takes about an hour to do but Marley hasn't had lice for almost three years and my mum used to check out hair every week.