xxZeromancerlovexx wrote:
I'm just having a massive panic attack about all this. I need to learn that how big your wardrobe is doesn't reflect on physical beauty.
No, you need to learn, that your pharmacy has tons of medication against head lice. And the reason they do so is because, even when its nowadays an horrible taboo, its not that uncommon that they spread from now and then. ^^ When my relatives brought them with them from their trip to eastern europe, it does not mean that they were ugly or unhygienic, it simply meant that east-european hotels had bad standards around 1995. ^^
Standard cloths that you anyway wash regularly after using them, are not really the problem. So lices normally stay in your hair and head area, but sometimes rare ones can accidently get lost when crawling, thats the reason why you should care for washing bet sheds and treating jackets too. (There are sprays for that, so no need to wash your luxury leather-fur jacket in the hot washing machine. ^^) So that treating of cloths is only preventing that 1-2 rare lost lice might "infect" you again, after treating yourself with an anti-lice shampoo. But its not that common, that they are spreaded that much, so normally when you mention to have lice, (tickles, itching), and then immediately care to treat them, its only about a dozend matured ones and tons of eggs. By using a simple shampoo, both of them gets killed, and to be sure to have killed every egg as well you normally repeat that two times every few days, so that even when a lice-egg survived the shampoo, it gets killed again before becoming mature and laying eggs again.
I had lices two times, and if you immediately care for them, its only about a change of shampoo for a certain time, and for esthetic's reasons to use that typical thin hair combs. (They are normally in a package with the shampoo.) So yes, you should definitely treat them, when you have them, but there is absolutely no need for panic attacks.
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