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Stay at Home Dads: Do They Do Hair? Part II | Print |  E-mail
Written by Joeprah   
 
on Tuesday April 8, 2008
Editor's rating 9/10
Average user rating 9.6/10   (5 votes)
Views 800    
Favoured 60

**OMG, I have had so many issues with this post.  Adobe Premiere Elements fails me once again, and then, YouTube is horrid.  This post is amazingly resilient and will not be denied.**

So, after my first video which put the issue of Stay at Home Dads and little girls' hair under a microscope I have received a ton of feedback.  Comments ranged from folks thinking I was using a horse brush on my toddler, some think I basically abused her with my brushing technique, and others still asked questions and basically talked trash about the end result of my demo video.  Some moms even challenged me to a braiding contest.  First, my general response to all of these comments is--thanks for caring enough to comment.  Second, I would like to say that I am not a "hair hack" and I can do a much better job with my girls' hair than that video indicated.  Enter video #2.  This video looks at the "flat iron" and shows off some mad skillz I have when I am weilding that tool.  I don't expect you to trust my word on this, simply look at the video evidence.  Respect.

 

 

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Editor's comment
9/10
Holy Frustrations Bat Man
Premiere Elements basically ruined my day and YouTube compounded the problem but I managed to get this post in the face of insurmountable odds. You're welcome. :p

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Posted by Mr Lady, on Tuesday April 8, 2008 , , Guest
You are not off the hook. Braid-off. May 1st. Be there, or be square. 
 
And either my computer is wacked, or your video is. I got the gist, though.
 
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Posted by Christine @ Serenity How?, on Tuesday April 8, 2008 , , Registered
I noticed that, too. Somethings wrong, mainly with the sound. You two sound like the Chipmunks. 
 
Don't get me wrong, I like the Chipmunks okay. :)
 
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Posted by BossSanders, on Tuesday April 8, 2008 , , Registered
What?! Where's the video??
 
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Posted by Momo Fali, on Tuesday April 8, 2008 , , Registered
I had no problem with the video. 
 
Where the heck to you shop...the Big Brush Store? I have NEVER seen a round brush that big. Or, was it a spare tire on the end of a stick? I couldn't tell.
 
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8/10
Posted by peteej, on Tuesday April 8, 2008 , , Registered
Dude, you totally wielded that flat iron like a zen master. And that big round thing (hairbrush?) was spectacular. It deserves a video all its own. I still want to see if you can do braids. I can't. Not good, anyway.
 
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Posted by Lisa, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Guest
I have to give you props. You did a great job! You're a flat iron pro.
 
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Posted by Ed (zoesdad), on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Guest
We've got one of those flat irons. I stay away from it. That sucker gets hot!  
 
Seriously, though. Do you get your brushes from the bridle and tack shop. What was that round thing?  
 
Your daughter could not be more adorable and a more willing and cooperative model. The majority of my hair time is spent repeating the mantra--princesses don't cry when they get their hair done.
 
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Posted by Jessica Maceda, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Guest
That's was totally hilarious. I needed a good belly laugh :o)
 
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10/10
Posted by Joeprah, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Registered
8) WW! Thanks for dropping by! You are always welcome!
 
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Posted by NukeDad, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Registered
Thanks alot. My daughter saw this, and now "Pony Hair" just won't cut it. It's cool, though, she says I still do pony hair better than Mommy. Hopefully I'll be able to master the flat iron well enough that pre-school doesn't send social services to the house wondering about the burns on her neck. Don't forget to put your drum sander back in your shop after you pull the handle out of it. I didn't know you could use them on hair also.
 
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10/10
Posted by Brad, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Registered
Cute kid brother, and much more patient than a little one I know. For that matter so are you haha, that was in fast forward and I still felt antsy.
 
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Posted by dKaye, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Registered
chipmunks meet joeprah! love it. gotta say, this time - great job. but that brush is as big as your daughter's head! AND you poked her in the eye with it, too.  
 
however, kudos on knowing how to use that flatiron. Just wait until they're old enough for prom. ALL the girls will be there waiting their turns.
 
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10/10
Posted by Melisa, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Registered
OMG, Awesome! That was so fun to watch! 
 
I think you should open a beauty parlor in your house. The line will be out the door!  
 
Mostly I think it's so great that, by doing all of these videos of "just normal life" with your kids, they will have such a keepsake of their childhood when they grow up. Just awesome.
 
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Posted by Mama Zen, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Guest
I am totally in awe. I'm not even joking.
 
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Posted by Kim, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Guest
I just finished watching part 1 & 2 of Joeprah doing hair. You are pretty awesome at it.. I would like to hire your services because I suck at using the flat iron. Do you travel to Long Island? LOL  
 
PS. Your comment on How Big is Aaron has had me giggling to myself all day.. You have offically claimed the title of comment of the week. Congrats.. :)
 
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Posted by nic (60piggies), on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Guest
i bow down in your general direction. 
 
although i do have to ask--can i trade you kids? because (with all due respect to your mad skillz and whatnot) i suspect that 90% of your success is due to an abnormally cooperative kid. (whereas my kid likes to perfect the mambo while i do her hair. or maybe it's the pachanga. kinda hard to tell, but you see the difficulty in our divided interests.)
 
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Posted by Tom, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Guest
Wow - that is one honking round brush. Seriously, I didn't even know they made brushes that vast in diameter. Beautiful job on her hair, though. Results speak for themselves!
 
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Posted by Sandy (momisodes), on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Guest
BRA-VO! ;)  
 
You rock! My daughter is lucky if she gets her hair brushed every day. Heck, I barely brush my own hair everyday! Wanna come over and do our hair?
 
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Posted by Amelia, on Wednesday April 9, 2008 , , Guest
Pretty awesome Joeprah. My mom would just threaten us to stand still by saying "If you move I might burn you with this thing." Effective, but later deemed psychologically inhumane.  
Also, maybe you could do a tutorial for dads (and some moms) on how to manipulate TINY kid items such as the buckles on dress shoes, snaps and buttons on clothing, car seat/stroller restraints, etc. The video could mostly focus on how to restrain the child AND not break the item. I am expecting a baby soon and I think my husband would benefit from another one of your learned video treatises. :grin
 
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Posted by Caila611, on Thursday April 10, 2008 , , Registered
:) I'm impressed Joe!!! My husband won't touch my daughters hair with a ten foot pole. LOL! YOU ROCK!!!
 
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Posted by prin, on Thursday April 10, 2008 , , Guest
Best dad evar! :) I think these hair posts made me realize more clearly what a tough break dads get though. You guys deserve more respect. :)
 
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Posted by Grimm, on Friday April 11, 2008 , , Registered
Man there is a reason that I wear buzzcuts. I am in no uncertain terms allowed to comb my daughters hair. In fact, I think there may be restraining orders against it.
 
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10/10
Posted by Piper of Love, on Sunday April 13, 2008 , , Registered
Great great great great!!  
 
She is so precious! What an AMAZING Daddy you are! 
 
You rocked the flat iron, full respect!
 
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Posted by Jo Beaufoix, on Sunday April 13, 2008 , , Guest
I'm with Momo here. That brush was bigger than her head. Hee hee. She is so good though. Miss M would not put up with that. She'd be away after the first moment with the straighteners.
 
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