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Atlene Lice Remover
“Atlene”
Lice remover From Atis seeds

Abstract
Nowadays people used different kind of commercial lice remover. Many of people problems are the lice on their head especially to the girls who have a long and thick hair. Even a boy is suffering on this problem. These can cause destruction on every people who are busy doing something; people can’t bear scratching their head, because of its too itchy. This problem is too destructive especially to the students. There are many lice remover products introduced to the public through televisions, magazines and even posted in the grocery stores but people are doubt about the contents of the product and its cost is too expensive. This is the reason why this study was conducted, to help people who are suffering from these problem regarding lice to kill and to drive away it. To be able to solve these problems the “Atlene” lice remover was produced by combining the atis extract with 10 ml oil together by boiling the atis seed with a definite proportion of 40 – 50 pieces of atis seeds for 3 minutes. After that, dry it then smash the seeds, and sift it to get the extract. Moreover it was plan to be used by applying it directly to the hair for 5 minutes. Massage it gently and after the 5 minutes rinse it with water. The “ Atlene” lice remover was found to have a power in killing, controlling the population and to drive away lice. Atis seeds and oil are a perfect combination to drive away and to kill lice. It is available in the surrounding and people will not spend too much money in order to drive away and kill lice. That is why the researcher chooses these to drive away and to kill lice. The “Atlene” lice remover is very useful to every people who are suffering on the lice problem. These are safer to use because it doesn’t contain any chemical substances and it is effective and not too expensive.

Acknowledgement
First of all I would like to thank to God Almighty, Who always guide in everything I do and planned to



Bibliography: http://www.atis plant.htm http://www.com/lice remover.html http://wiki answers.com/Q/Did atis seed contain chemical substance

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