Just curious, are dreadies more likely to get lice then....hmmmm....non-dreadies?
updated by @heather-b: 07/10/15 09:40:13PM
lice prevention
@heather-b
14 years ago
53 posts
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
dreadies are actualy less likely to get liceblack ppl even less likely (very rare in fact)children are the most likely
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@heather-b
14 years ago
53 posts
Thanks!
@so-wouldve-i
14 years ago
71 posts
lice aren't MORE of an issue for people with dreads than for people with nondreaded hair, right??
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
nope not at all asctualy less for a few reasonsmost dreads know to use teatreemost dreads know to wear a hat or tam in risky situationsmost dreads live in fear of em so try to avoid emhowever..tour dreads ..tour kids in general high risksomewhat festie kids too im guessing but tour..tours are definately risky for bugz
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@so-wouldve-i
14 years ago
71 posts
I probably won't have to worry too much in that case, sounds gooood
@angel-frye
12 years ago
409 posts
Neem oil would be good to use in a dread bar soap if it's got lots of other scents on top of it. But it is a very heavy oil. Smells likes rotten tortilla chips, in my opinion.
I used to use it in my vegetable garden for pests. Works.