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I have yellow/dead things the size of mini fish food on my hair and its annoying, I think its dead gel or something. But I showered and shampooed yesterday and its not gone what do i do?

Btw its not lice, as lice doesn't come off easy, this comes off easily when I grab on to it with my fingers but there are too many. 

Go to yahooanswers.com and make a question under medical support or something I have no idea lol

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No offence, but why the fuck would you post if you don't know? What a waist spam. @super

@gmaul, I already searched up and they said to this guy that it was dead gel or shampoo or something, again PUT real answers ffs..

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  1. Buy "smooth peanut butter." The more oil content in it, the better. You usually want 80 grams of fat per 100 grams of peanut butter. Do not buy the "crunchy" brands since they have less oil content.

Apply peanut butter over the affected area. Mix it in with a toothbrush since this is quicker and less messy than using fingers.

Use the toothbrush or comb to work the peanut butter in. Use long strokes down and outwards. If necessary, use a large spoon behind the affected hair to act as a firm base to brush the peanut butter on.

Wash out the peanut butter with a good shampoo. Lather the shampoo in hair well before rinsing it off.

ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.........

 

go to the doctor if you don't know and have tried the reasonable treatments. 

Shake your head upside down taking them out. 

Perhaps one of your friends played a prank on you while you were sleeping. 

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