Monday 29 September 2014

Head lice: Most

<b>http://tinyurl.com/cfnhlzf - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/cfnhlzf'>Mirror, Mirror: Trendlet: The half</a></b><p>Remember the days when only the punked out - or, eek, the goth - d wide swaths of their hair? In the late &#39;80s, the majority of us - although overprocessed and oft blown-out - thought removing chunks of hair in prominent places was a little too wild and much too crazy.</p><B>To wax or to shave?</b><p>Find out the pros and cons of waxing and shaving body hair.</p><B>Head lice: Most</b><p>While the official recommendation for treatment will likely include using a product on their hair that contains pyrethrins or permethrin, scientists are finding that head lice have acquired resistance to those compounds. Over the past 35 years or so, head lice have built up considerable resistance to the pyrethroids via genetic mutations, says lice expert John Clark. Natural pyrethrin ...</p>

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