How Do You Kill Mites On The Hair Follicles?
Hair follicle mites, or demodex mites, occur in nearly all humans. These microscopic creatures live in hair follicles, concentrating on the facial area. Normally they live in balance with their hosts, but some people develop an overpopulation and experience symptoms such as unexplained itching of the eyebrows, nose and cheeks. A connection between demodex mites and acne was discovered by Dr. Zhao Zhongzhou of China. He developed a cream that he claims is nearly 90 percent effective. According to Rosacea-Support.org, caraway oil, dill oil, or a 50/50 solution of tea tree oil and macadamia oil are also effective against demodex. Choose one of the methods to use, whether prepared Zhong Zhou cream or one of the listed oils. Tea tree oil must be diluted 50/50 with macadamia oil before using near your eyes. Wash your hands and face with a gentle cleanser. Saturate a cotton ball with your chosen remedy. Apply the oil, cream or alcohol all over your face, concentrating on the eyebrows, eyelids