I remember my mother removing and protecting my long hair from head life as a child. I can still remember the neck pain keeping my head down for long hours. Mothers dedication to your hair health proves your mothers love for you! Also, theres something weirdly satisfying about that crunch when you snap the lice.
Hi I just wanted to let you know you can put a ton of coconut oil in your hair and let it set for an hour and then Rinse the hair out with apple cider vinegar and let that set for another hour and just comb out the lice with a lice comb you can get rid of them in just two uses helped me and my family out a lot
Any thick oil will work. It suffocates them and the vinegar strips the hair of all oils and then through a second rinse of oil and vinegar you are most likely getting rid of the eggs :) no need for that chemical stuff. But even live killer is usually tea tree oil based with a chemical ingredient that kills the eggs.
I’m white but my grandma is Native American, and when I had lice as a child she done something similar. Very relaxing! Thank you for the nostalgia ma’am! 💕
@@izabellas2053 it's mostly whatever they have in their kitchen. My mother in law justed either a cosmetic hair oil or mustard oil (yes, mustard). But common is coconut or mustard oil or a cosmetic oil.
Although I wasn't born in India, my family originate from there before coming to the caribbean. As far as I could remember, my mother would always sit with me each Sunday and comb and search for lice on my hair until I was around 13 or 14. My hair was as long to my knees maybe longer (typical not cutting my hair, my grandfather wouldn't allow it). My mother would always keep my hair braided and use pure coconut oil.
Her hair is absolutely beautiful!! This took me back to my childhood, and thinking of my mother. Only I would try to run away from mines, she was heavy handed too. Thank you, made my day!!
Reminds me of when we used to form 'pamper trains' as kids and perform asmr on each others hair before we even knew that's what it was. Everything from the background noise to sitting on the doorstep, just lovely!
This reminds me of my childhood, I’m Mexican and both my parents especially my dad loves my long hair and him & my mom would do this to me and my sister for hours, he even learned to braid our hair 🥹💕
You helped me remisce my old memories, sister. I am an Indian male and my grandma would do this for me every Saturday or Sunday as well, I always felt like sleeping but she would not let me by slapping my head. Oiling on weekends is an age-old custom of many Indians, I have seen. Jet black hair is too much prized isn't? Plus, Indian ladies also wear flower garlands and ornaments in their hair many a times, so hair needs to be strong enough.
@@NazUlkyaz12we use Hindu traditional medicine aka Ayurveda, basically you use Amla, Shikakai, curry leaves etc apart from cocunut/mustard oil 2-3 times a week, mix them together and let these sit on your head for atleast 3-4 hours before washing it off. Spend atleast 10-15 minutes in the Sun while drying your hair( but decrease that to 5 mins in the summer). Don't use straightener and dryer much, just use it when required urgently, otherwise let it dry naturally. Comb your hair atleast 2-3 times the day when you apply oil, before bathing to remove tangles, after bath and before sleep. Massage your head for 5 minutes atleast while oiling.
Reminds me of back in the day before perms, getting my hair washed and then my scalp greased with Blue magic or Super Gro and then braided before a good hot comb press with the yellow pressing creme...Grandma did it best 🙏🏽❤️🕊
Ok for those of you that don’t know she’s kill bugs in her hair and the oil is used so that the bugs don’t stick. It is easier to remove lice with oils in the hair.
Very relaxing 👍 fun fact: in México when we want a head massage we said "hazme piojito" hazme is do me, and piojito means "little lice" so its like "look if i have lices" 😂 sorry for my english
I don't have lices but I can say hazme piojito so someone will do this to my head. lol 😂😂 What if when they can't find any lices 😨 Me: run 🥲🥲 Also me: thanks for free massage 🤣🤣
Head lice shampoo costs a fortune - you need 2 bottles for long hair. I teach kids... I have had to spend the same amount that I earned from the lesson on lice lotion to get rid of the lice.
I had a girlfriend who got rid of lice in her girls’ long thick hair by putting mayonnaise on it thick, putting a shower cap on it and having the children go to sleep that way. Washed their hair out in the morning and it had smothered all the lice and their hair was fine. ❤
Although it looks odd of late, it is very very soothing to the "serviced" and at the same time it is excitingly enjoyable to the doer as her ongoing search for nitpicking and lice meets success!
The way her mother handpicks and kills lices is really accurate and careful. And I'm really worried about the huge infected red area at the left side of the head. It's a bit bald and badly swollen.Take good care of your body)
@@nenumeeshruthi I dont know if in India you also do that but my grand ma used to shave the hairs on our face with a knife to make it cleaner :) I miss so much these moments
The chemicals they use to kill the lice are not that effective anymore here in the west and kids and families are still susceptible. Though closing down the schools may have helped for a bit. Lice love clean hair so there is no shame in getting them, just bad if you have them because it's such an ordeal having to wash everything and use shampoos that hardly work. I remember myself as a little kid, I had an allergic reaction to the shampoo and my back had a rash/hives. Luckily it did kill the lice stil back then.
BSquared they might not be from America yk that? Stop being so assuming. And everyone is different and feels different about it, but that’s their opinion.
My nana would put my hair in rags as a young child, it would come out lovely and curly and you could have naturally curly hair without the perms. Rags are a very old fashioned way of curling the hair and safer too.
When my kids were young, we used lots of cheap conditioner left on the hair while combing out with a nitcomb twice a week. Would clear it up in a couple of weeks. Conditioner worked similar to other methods in smothering the lice, but also making it slippery so the lice lost grip for combing. Looks like a lot of these methods work on a similar basis. Lice spreads in the nurseries and primary schools among young children, as they often have their heads together playing or learning, then when they get older they stop getting lice so much as they don't crowd together in the same way.
I used to have thick long straight black hair down to almost about my knees and it took a lot of work just to keep it healthy and clean that’s why I got it cut lol now it’s to my shoulders but I feel much better with it now
Black women remember this oiling of the scalp ritual 😀minus the lice 😀with our grannies and aunties my aunties sat on their hair was no wig in sight our hair was a lot healthier with the nightly oiling plus it was done with ❤️
the way she separates hair is... magical
Years of practice- and daily
The health of this girls hair is just as magical
@THOT Patrol LP
More nitpicking video come my channel
My mom dose the same thing when doing my hair. I thought she was the only one who did it like that.. guess I was wrong.
Indians are blessed with good genetics when it comes to hair...long thick beautiful hair...
Yes, you are correct. Indians have a long hair. Thank you so much for your compliment.
Coconut oil
Blessed not only when it comes to hair 👌
But always black hair ...no other color
@@yanne7sereine751 lol we have brown too.
I’m North Indian and my hair is very light golden brown
I remember my mother removing and protecting my long hair from head life as a child. I can still remember the neck pain keeping my head down for long hours. Mothers dedication to your hair health proves your mothers love for you! Also, theres something weirdly satisfying about that crunch when you snap the lice.
What crunch you hear ? Loll 🤣
@@kiyafreeman1610there’s a small popping/crunch noise wym..lmao
🤮🤮🤮🤮
I love a mother’s touch. You know she oils her hair with love🥰
What kind of oil is she using?
@@Anonymous-uw4sr coconut oil
@@jungkookswinebottle643 Ok :)
لوسمحت بماذ تدهن الشعر وماذا يعالج كتفلي شعر فحال جدتي
@@ilyassbenayad3191 i dont really know, but i heard that olive oil is a sunnah from rasulullah (s.a.w) to prevent your hair from turning white
The intimacy created by this routine is priceless.
My grandma used to do this for me when I was young. She passed away 3 weeks ago and I miss her so much 💔
Nenu Mee Shruthi it’s the circle of life unfortunately :( but seeing this video remind me of good memories, thank you. Give mama a big kiss! Xx
I’m sorry for your loss but remember she’s always by your side no matter what even if you don’t think she is
♥️
@@aliceplamedie5147 4
So sorry for your loss 😢
Hi I just wanted to let you know you can put a ton of coconut oil in your hair and let it set for an hour and then Rinse the hair out with apple cider vinegar and let that set for another hour and just comb out the lice with a lice comb you can get rid of them in just two uses helped me and my family out a lot
(If this actually works)
I wish my mom knew it when I was a kid
They probably don’t have that I think
Any thick oil will work. It suffocates them and the vinegar strips the hair of all oils and then through a second rinse of oil and vinegar you are most likely getting rid of the eggs :) no need for that chemical stuff. But even live killer is usually tea tree oil based with a chemical ingredient that kills the eggs.
Yes!! And put listerine mouthwash (yes!) in your hair for an hour it kills lice and 99.9 germs and most bugs!
Bighead Bree wtf?
Such beautiful hair. If that oil you are using makes her hair beautiful like that i need it in my life.
She's Indian... They have beautiful hai
Chaerim Park thanks I can clearly see that.
So beautiful hair ❤
Chaerim Park not all indian women have beautiful hair it’s how they take care and methods they do to their hair
Trisha Meloling their hair is also naturally think and shiny
I love there culture and the way they dress omgg! They always have so much color and jewelry on !
Thank you so much for your lovable comment ❤️💕💕.
*Their culture
A real life rapunzel, naturally beautiful! The way her hair soaks up the oil the shine is stunning 😍
Thank you
Your camera handler is doing a fabulous job!
Lol. Really! I was feeling nauseous with the unsteady camera work
The Magic Box ikr! I’d be shaking so much lol
@Elisa yss we did it in winter also .
Every weekend we wash our hair
@zarah keulemans 💜
A good camera person is so underrated! I have a mild tremor so I make a terrible videographer, the film ends up all shaky 🤣
oiling hair and lice picking routine.
1,3 million people : interesting
😂😂😂
It doesn't seem that she has a lice in her hair, its so clean.
nima vlogs she does. Her grandmother killed one in the beginning.
Me to
🤣🤣🤣
Ohh I wish she was doing it on my hair, such a massageee, looks so goood
@Elisa But with no unconditional love.
حلو جدا
@Elisa agree💛😍
I’m white but my grandma is Native American, and when I had lice as a child she done something similar. Very relaxing! Thank you for the nostalgia ma’am! 💕
You can’t be white if your grandma is native American
Nish S ever heard of a white grandpa and dad?
hoes mad I was just yk... saying that us Natives/mixed native have similar styles of hair care...
Have never had lice before most people in my family don't get them aside from my sister but we used eucalyptus oil and it got rid of them😊
Stop lying about being indigenous, I bet your gonna say your part Cherokee. Smh
I remember my time in India where my mom in law did that oiling for me too. It's like magic. Your hair becomes so smooth and healthy😍
Thank you so much.
What oil is it do u know by any chance?
@@izabellas2053 it's mostly whatever they have in their kitchen. My mother in law justed either a cosmetic hair oil or mustard oil (yes, mustard). But common is coconut or mustard oil or a cosmetic oil.
@@izabellas2053 i think she used the parachute aloe vera enriched coconut oil .
Please tell me what oil your mother-in-law used on your hair Please tell me also what oil your mother-in-law used on your hair please
Although I wasn't born in India, my family originate from there before coming to the caribbean. As far as I could remember, my mother would always sit with me each Sunday and comb and search for lice on my hair until I was around 13 or 14. My hair was as long to my knees maybe longer (typical not cutting my hair, my grandfather wouldn't allow it). My mother would always keep my hair braided and use pure coconut oil.
what part of the caribbean if you don’t mind me asking ?
@@Michelle__.probably trinidad or guyana
Her mama's hands don't play 🤣 smack you into next week
lol heavy handed what mama say ima do lol
On some backhand to the future shi 😂🤣😂
😂😂
I love the care and affection for family this video demonstrates! And her hair is so beautiful!
Her hair is absolutely beautiful!! This took me back to my childhood, and thinking of my mother. Only I would try to run away from mines, she was heavy handed too. Thank you, made my day!!
This gave me a good smile and laugh 🙂
This was my childhood daily routine back in Morocco , mum every Sunday and grandma all week lol , Rest In Peace grandma , love and miss u mom
حتى أنا مغربية
نتي إنا مدينة في المغرب
@@habhouba7899 سلام ختي ،انا من اسفي
I grew up in France but my comorian mum used to do this to me every sunday too haha before braiding my hair in cornrows for the week
حتا انا من المغرب
Reminds me of when we used to form 'pamper trains' as kids and perform asmr on each others hair before we even knew that's what it was. Everything from the background noise to sitting on the doorstep, just lovely!
YES
This reminds me of my childhood, I’m Mexican and both my parents especially my dad loves my long hair and him & my mom would do this to me and my sister for hours, he even learned to braid our hair 🥹💕
So cute 🥰
That's so cute, your parents must have been your biggest fans ! ❤️
You helped me remisce my old memories, sister. I am an Indian male and my grandma would do this for me every Saturday or Sunday as well, I always felt like sleeping but she would not let me by slapping my head. Oiling on weekends is an age-old custom of many Indians, I have seen. Jet black hair is too much prized isn't?
Plus, Indian ladies also wear flower garlands and ornaments in their hair many a times, so hair needs to be strong enough.
Hello, I saw in Indian serials that Indian girls' hair is very thick and hard, what do they put on their hair to make it so beautiful??
@@NazUlkyaz12genetics mostly
@@shav349 you’re very blessed🥰😂 sounds like you have gorgeous hair!
@@NazUlkyaz12we use Hindu traditional medicine aka Ayurveda, basically you use Amla, Shikakai, curry leaves etc apart from cocunut/mustard oil 2-3 times a week, mix them together and let these sit on your head for atleast 3-4 hours before washing it off. Spend atleast 10-15 minutes in the Sun while drying your hair( but decrease that to 5 mins in the summer). Don't use straightener and dryer much, just use it when required urgently, otherwise let it dry naturally.
Comb your hair atleast 2-3 times the day when you apply oil, before bathing to remove tangles, after bath and before sleep. Massage your head for 5 minutes atleast while oiling.
If your grandmother is Indian, then you know what your grandmother and mother did to their hair to make it long and thick?
I appreciate that you didn’t add annoying music. I love listening to the original audio of the video!
Videos like these made miles and miles away are why I enjoy RUclips
Her hair looks so luxurious
Her Hair Is Absolutely GORGEOUS 🥰🥰
Reminds me of back in the day before perms, getting my hair washed and then my scalp greased with Blue magic or Super Gro and then braided before a good hot comb press with the yellow pressing creme...Grandma did it best 🙏🏽❤️🕊
This is the most satisfying thing I have ever watched. That lady knows what she's doing 🙌
Ok for those of you that don’t know she’s kill bugs in her hair and the oil is used so that the bugs don’t stick. It is easier to remove lice with oils in the hair.
I’m using this same oil rn. I love this! So much love in this video. Beautiful hair too!
What oil?
Parachute coconut oil
@@nenumeeshruthi thank you🥰
Very relaxing 👍 fun fact: in México when we want a head massage we said "hazme piojito" hazme is do me, and piojito means "little lice" so its like "look if i have lices" 😂 sorry for my english
Aqui en Brasil llamamos a esta masaje "cafuné". There is something magical about these head massages, apart from the head lice bit lol
The same in Yemen lol 😁
In elementary school our school nurse would go around with a knitting needle and gently file through our hair for “lice checks” and id fall asleep
Jajajajaa
I don't have lices but I can say hazme piojito so someone will do this to my head. lol 😂😂
What if when they can't find any lices 😨
Me: run 🥲🥲
Also me: thanks for free massage 🤣🤣
This is so relaxing to watch 😍
Look at how pretty that hair is.
Your mother is a legend.
And you are too.
And please an explanation of how exactly you become a legend by having nits picked ??!!!
@@MrsSlocombesPuddyCat It takes courage and balls of steel to do something like that regularly and precisely it really is kind of hard
Im trying to tell you. South asians have such beautiful hair.
I love how the grandma pop the lice on her head , it's so relaxing.
It’s nice to see Indian women oiling scalps just as aggressive as black parents do😂
I was thinking this the whole time😂😂 I thought my mom was rough bc my hair is so kinky but IG its just a parent thing😂
Wow! I was thinking the same exact thing! If you complained too much my mother said you were tender-headed. My mother was very rough doing my 4c hair.
Algerian moms do this too and if you move she slaps you with hair brush🤣🤣🤣🤣
Omg my mother is Barbadian and she did the same thing. She even used to lotion me rough.
@@farahca I got popped with a comb 😭🤣😂😫
Her hands are so magical, MY scalp is all tingly!
i literally always come back to this video it’s so satisfying!!!!
This is primordial wholesomeness 🥹
Beautiful hair. It must be very frustrating to have lice with such thick, long hair
Yeahhh
Is the medical lice shampoo not available there? One wash and no more lice!
@Amanda: It is. But many rural Indians prefer the traditional way.
@@amandabutler8881 you don’t even need that. My mom used baby oil and fine toothed comb and the lice and eggs were gone
Head lice shampoo costs a fortune - you need 2 bottles for long hair. I teach kids... I have had to spend the same amount that I earned from the lesson on lice lotion to get rid of the lice.
As vezes eu gostaria de saber como eu venho parar nesses videos de indianos.
Eu pensei a mesmíssima coisa 🤫😅
eu também! kkkkkkkk
eu achei que fosse video de hidrataçao ... misericordia discunjuro
então né kkkkj
Idem
I had a girlfriend who got rid of lice in her girls’ long thick hair by putting mayonnaise on it thick, putting a shower cap on it and having the children go to sleep that way. Washed their hair out in the morning and it had smothered all the lice and their hair was fine. ❤
I did something similar but I used baby oil and kept it up for a couple day and when the nurse came and looked she couldn't fined anything
Although it looks odd of late, it is very very soothing to the "serviced" and at the same time it is excitingly enjoyable to the doer as her ongoing search for nitpicking and lice meets success!
Magical hands... A mother's touch 👐❤️😍
Yeah. Thanks for watching. My mother good hair care for my Long hairs.
The way her mother handpicks and kills lices is really accurate and careful. And I'm really worried about the huge infected red area at the left side of the head. It's a bit bald and badly swollen.Take good care of your body)
So much beautiful hair so long and so pretty 💗
Shoutout to the camera man for these angles ↗️↘️↙️
Your hair is so beautiful, amazing ♡
She's got some beautiful long hair
I love watching these type of videos. Soooo relaxing
The headlice thing really traumatised me as a child, however her hair is omg goals ❤️
I'm sure it wasn't that bad
Hi! I’m from Brazil. Your hair is beautiful! I loved this video. Congrats!
WOW so satisfying if only someone can do this for me everyday
I love the way it seems like she's caring for her and taking out frustrations too lol
Indian girls have such beautiful hair, and Indian girls are just so pretty 💕💕💕
I seriously envy this hair. It’s so long, shiny, smooth, and beautiful. I just cut my hair lol
Ahhh well. Easier to pick nits out eh......
@Ani полезнее ? В чем их полезность ?? Короткие --- у всех, а действительно длинные--- это редкость.
I can not explain how soothing it feels when my mom does nit picking though I have none but she uses the same magical technique .
My grandma were Khmer and she used to do exactly same thing to me ..I miss her
Oh sad.
Thank you
@@nenumeeshruthi I dont know if in India you also do that but my grand ma used to shave the hairs on our face with a knife to make it cleaner :) I miss so much these moments
I wish my mama would do this it looks so relaxing. This is a lovely cultural practice❤️
My mom used to do this and it was the best thing! I fell asleep every single time!
Now this is the most beautiful hair if ever seen
Oh my god, she has beautiful hair. I love it.
This reminds me of my grandma coconut oiling and braiding my hair as a child ❤
This is so satisfying!!. I have super long hair too. I wish I had someone to do that to me lol!!!
Your hair is so beautiful! Wish mine was like this haha. Much love from China 🇨🇳❤️
Gente, que cabelo maravilhoso
Ss
You know if I had lice I probably wouldn't tell the whole internet, but I respect the bravery of putting it out there.
Not being rude..Whats wrong with that...we are only humans...this is really asmr btw.
BSquared excuse me I literally said she was brave and I watched the video which gave her views and ad revenue. Chill out
The chemicals they use to kill the lice are not that effective anymore here in the west and kids and families are still susceptible. Though closing down the schools may have helped for a bit. Lice love clean hair so there is no shame in getting them, just bad if you have them because it's such an ordeal having to wash everything and use shampoos that hardly work. I remember myself as a little kid, I had an allergic reaction to the shampoo and my back had a rash/hives. Luckily it did kill the lice stil back then.
Peppa Pig oh I for sure had lice. I think twice. But I was really embarrassed about it. So props to this queen.
BSquared they might not be from America yk that? Stop being so assuming. And everyone is different and feels different about it, but that’s their opinion.
My grandma would do this on me when I was a kid,it was so nice.Brings back memories.
Вшей так травили?
My nana would put my hair in rags as a young child, it would come out lovely and curly and you could have naturally curly hair without the perms. Rags are a very old fashioned way of curling the hair and safer too.
My grandmother done this to me was so relaxing it put me too sleep. I also had hair like this until I lost it to chemo.
This reminds me of my grandma In Dominican Republic can’t wait to see her so she can do this to me 😊😊
Loving the henna on her hands ❤️
Beautiful hair. This looks is so relaxing!
Silky shiny long hair,.....she is very blessed 💓💓💓
Blessed with lice...😂🤣
Adwitiya Mukherjee Official account Bruh 💀
Never knew anyone to be proud of lice and nits.
Hmm wait did they say they were?
there are people who love to see lice. at least it is what I see in comments
The best hair in the industry is Indian remy, these girls are so lucky to have it naturally
Oh wow! She can pick through my hair aaaaallll day 🤤 That looked so relaxing 🥰
Such pretty healthy hair 😍
7:15
Is no one going to say how cute this sounds??!
This looks so peaceful
So sweet seeing her mama doing that for her
🥰
When my kids were young, we used lots of cheap conditioner left on the hair while combing out with a nitcomb twice a week. Would clear it up in a couple of weeks. Conditioner worked similar to other methods in smothering the lice, but also making it slippery so the lice lost grip for combing. Looks like a lot of these methods work on a similar basis.
Lice spreads in the nurseries and primary schools among young children, as they often have their heads together playing or learning, then when they get older they stop getting lice so much as they don't crowd together in the same way.
My head was tingling watching this ❤
Indians are blessed with such beautiful hair :)
Being silent and watching this is nice.
The way she braided her hair was so satisfying ✨❤️
Por ver el vídeo, el piojo psicológico ataca de nuevo en mi cabeza jaja
Uno en español porfin jajajajj
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jajaja literal
@Berenice Borrayo lol si
Please come my channel and more nitpicking video
Beautiful hair!
Her hair is gorgeous! I wish I had her hair 😍😍😍
Wish that lady did this to me...
Beautiful video, beautiful hair, beautiful treatment, loved every thing 💕 Thanks a lot
يجنن شعرها ماشاء الله 😩😩😩😩 طول وكثافة ونعومة و لمعان
ي والله حلو 😢
You are lucky to have such care 🤩
Thank you
I used to have thick long straight black hair down to almost about my knees and it took a lot of work just to keep it healthy and clean that’s why I got it cut lol now it’s to my shoulders but I feel much better with it now
just hearing the crunch from those lice is nostalgia in itself lol
Them wearing all those bracelets makes sense now. The chimes as she sifts through the hair are an asmr within themselves.
Her hair is gorgeous!!!
I don't know why but I enjoyed watching this video. It was so relaxing
Thank you dear. Please keep sharing.
Your scalp is so beautiful and healthy! 😍😍😍😍
look at all that beautiful hair ! amazing job
What stuff is she putting on her hair? I wonder what kind of oil? Its very cool and relaxing to watch hair care!
Parachute coconut oil Thank you very much 🙏
Black women remember this oiling of the scalp ritual 😀minus the lice 😀with our grannies and aunties my aunties sat on their hair was no wig in sight our hair was a lot healthier with the nightly oiling plus it was done with ❤️