After Becoming A Single Dad, He Learned How To Do His Daughter’s Hair And Now Teaches Other Dads
When Philippe Morgese became a single dad, he knew he’d need to be able to do his one-year-old daughter Emma’s hair. Not only did he master numerous hairstyles, but he has also begun teaching a class for other dads who want to bond with their daughters by doing their hair.
Morgese began with basic hairclips and pigtails, but he has since mastered more complex hairstyles like the French braid. After getting a free classroom space from the International Academy beauty school in Florida, Morgese has already held his first successful class. He’s calling it the Daddy Daughter Hair Factory!
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When Philippe Morgese became a single dad, he had to learn how to do his daughter’s hair
Now, he uses everything he learned to teach other dads
“I love the time spent with her and she loves the cool hair, so it’s a win-win”
The class is free of charge; “I didn’t want any cost to anybody — I didn’t want to stop anyone from learning”
Morgese has become quite the stylist, with some advanced styles in his repertoire!
The “dads… learned basic brushing, ponytails, braids and buns”
“I’m so proud of these dads for stepping up and building a better bond with their daughters”
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Share on FacebookAw! Good on you all parents who still take the time to do their daughters/sons hair! It is so nurturing. And sometimes a bit of a challenge
In Finland we have a man who does that too. http://www.lily.fi/blogit/isin-ja-tyttojen-hiushommat
Omg I need to learn this !! I can't even make braids on my eldest girl :-(
My dad cant do hair worth a s**t...most he can manage is a messy knotted up ponytail XD
I just fell a little bit in love with this dad :-) I'm a mom and my older son's just turned three and recently started asking me to do his hair - braids, pigtails, clips... He has 10 cm long hair and done the right way it looks kind of stylish and cool (Irokese pigtails or French braids zig-zagging across his scalp). He won't leave the house that way (too girly, he sais), but it's fun and such a great way to bond! Plus: To hell with those gender clichees!
I think that`s just wonderful and some of those hairstyles are marvellous!
Aw! Good on you all parents who still take the time to do their daughters/sons hair! It is so nurturing. And sometimes a bit of a challenge
In Finland we have a man who does that too. http://www.lily.fi/blogit/isin-ja-tyttojen-hiushommat
Omg I need to learn this !! I can't even make braids on my eldest girl :-(
My dad cant do hair worth a s**t...most he can manage is a messy knotted up ponytail XD
I just fell a little bit in love with this dad :-) I'm a mom and my older son's just turned three and recently started asking me to do his hair - braids, pigtails, clips... He has 10 cm long hair and done the right way it looks kind of stylish and cool (Irokese pigtails or French braids zig-zagging across his scalp). He won't leave the house that way (too girly, he sais), but it's fun and such a great way to bond! Plus: To hell with those gender clichees!
I think that`s just wonderful and some of those hairstyles are marvellous!
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