Wash her hands. Use cortizone cream. Don't know if this works for blondis as I've never been haired by one but it works for my Aphonopelma.
My gf got haired by the blondi. He got her hands any suggestions?
it's driving her nuts!
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Wash her hands. Use cortizone cream. Don't know if this works for blondis as I've never been haired by one but it works for my Aphonopelma.
Heat is rollin' in like hell's red rug,
Stinkin' like the breath of Beelzebub,
And if you think you won't walk on coals you will.
sorry to hear that.
-some books say use a scotch tape apply and remove repeatedly.
- wash area with mild soap and running water.
-apply calamine lotion (corticosteroid topical cream).
thanks will do...
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This may be stupid, but here's what I used to do when I kept lots of hair kickers:
Hold my hands under running water as hot as I could possibly stand for 20-30 seconds, then dip them immediately in a bowl of ice water. Stopped the itch every time.
Wonder if those Biore strips would help. Or the hot wax/goo that is used to rip out leg hair. Let us know what helped your GF.
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Make sure she doesnt touch her face because that is the worst.
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problem solved, thanks ..she washed her hands then used the tape.
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Ive found that if you use Elmers glue works great, put some on, rub it around, let it dry to that white, opaque hard stuff it does (remember as we did when we were kids?) then peel it off....presto..
Something wicked this way comes...
I remember doing that glue thing a few months agoGlad to hear that she is OK, T. blondi hairs are supposed to be brutal
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she says they werent that bad, i have been haired and it had no effect on me.
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I always keep a bottle of rubbing alcohol readily available when dealing with my blondi. Super effective and usually the quickest remedy to a hair attack. Learned that one from a well known breeder on the East Coast.
~Lars
I use that technique also and it has yet to failOriginally Posted by Mr. Rourke
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