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Licerx Head lice
Head lice are wingless insects that are either gray or brown in color. They have six legs and are about 2mm long by the time they reach adulthood.
Head Lice live in your hair for about three weeks before they die. During that time the female can lay up to six eggs every day.
The unhatched eggs, called "nits", are usually a yellow-white color. Nits get glued to your hair when they are laid and they are very hard to remove. Once these eggs hatch, the new head lice quickly begin to breed and the cycle repeats itself until you do something to stop it!
"Your Head Lice Symptoms"
You need to be able to tell if what you have is really Head Lice....
Head lice are sometimes hard to see, and the itching does not always begin at the moment of infection. It could take days or even weeks for you to notice them.
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I also know what a dreadful chore it is to use any of the usual head lice treatments on the market today.
They are all rooted in almost medieval times with their inane hair shaving requirements, potentially dangerous chemicals, and other unnecessary and time-consuming procedures.
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Most people first notice head lice because they get a creepy feeling that something is crawling around on their scalp. Often times this is followed by intense itching, and crusty sores can develop on the scalp from the effects of scratching.
As the infestation spreads you will start noticing the nits when you comb your hair, and you may even begin to see the insect's bodily waste (a black powder) showing up on your clothes, sheets and pillow cases. Those are all signs of head lice infestation.
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