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Stay at Home Dads: Do They Do Hair? Part II |
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| on Tuesday April 8, 2008 |
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**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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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. |
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