actually there are salon's that are for lice treatment only, i don't think this person is talking about a styling salon obviously! there are places out there that will pick through your hair one stand at a time, that is what they are there for. it is time consuming but as far as i am concerned nit picking is the only way to rid a person of lice. the shampoos only kill the bugs and the combs do not take the nits out. so you have to pick them out. since they are so small you have to look at each individual strand. so what if you are single and have no one to do this for you, this is where the the lice salons come in. they are very pricey some range from 50-100 dollars an hour and it will take 2-3 hours for most people with longer or thicker hair.
for all of you who say don't go to the salon it will spread it, your just simple. try thinking and answering first. if your answering on yahoo you must have internet access so try searching the subject before you give a wrong answer, that is how i found the correct answer. the salons are on the internet just look around sweetie it will be okIs there a salon that gets rid of ur lice for you?
No. You can't go to a salon to get it done because lice can be transferred to other people very easily, and working in a hair business, that would be very bad. You'll have to get an at home treatment and do it yourself. I was kicked out of a place when I was 12, and getting my hair cut, because I had lice... but I was lucky that the woman was nice enough to finish up the hair cut she had started on me.
dont go to a salon! it will spread to everyone else..get someone to get you some lice shampoo. or you could put mayonnaise on your head and put a shower cap over it and let it sit for a while..it helps the lice go away(:
Not that I know of. But these soaps kill lice on your hair. But you have to make sure to wash your sheets and pillow case in hot water as well:
http://www.earthartandfoods.com/soapline鈥?/a>
If a Salon finds lice in your hair, they will not serve you. So the answer to this is obvious, no.