Philip Morghiz became a single father when his daughterEmma was one year old. Then he realized that he would now not only have to combine in one person and father and mother, but also to master the skills of educating the girl.Philip Morghiz with daughter Emma Photo: facebook.com / philippe.morgeseWhen Emma's hair grew, they had to do something with them: they refused to cut their daughter, and in the usual way they became entangled and brought a lot of trouble both to the owner and to the father. Then Philip began to look on the Internet for different photo and video instructions, how to do hairstyles for girls. Started with a small dad - began to actively use hairpins. Then he mastered the art of weaving braids. Using the acquired skills, he began to create hairstyles, which not every mother will come up with. Needless to say, the daughter received a lot of compliments, and Dad - the admiration of other parents. So, after a while he became an expert in complex hairstyles.Photo: facebook.com/philippe.When he was approached by other popes for advice, he decided that he simply had to share his experience with other fathers. At the local beauty school, he agreed to give lessons on creating hairstyles, calling these courses "Daddies and Daughters." The first (free!) Occupation was attended by seven fathers and daughters. Philip taught them to make basic hairstyles: tails, bunches and pigtails. At diligent dads under the supervision of the master everything turned out perfectly well. The courses became popular, and later Philip created a community for Facebook in Facebook.Photo: facebook.com/philippe.morgeseBoth Emma's dad and the courses themselves became very popular. But Morgese didn't stop there. Together with the website Babble.com, he made very useful videos, where he not only explains and shows various hairstyles for girls in detail, but also shares various life hacks, for example, how to comb long tangled hair. In general, a treasure trove not only for dads, but also for moms, grandmothers and grandfathers. The only important nuance is that you need to know English. So, dad shares life hacks on how to comb tangled hair: How to braid a mermaid tail: How to braid a fishtail: Princess Leia served as inspiration for this hairstyle. By the way, we think that this is the perfect hairstyle for a first-grader on September 1st and for a graduate on her last bell! Any dad can definitely master these hairstyles. Low ponytail, high ponytail and inverted ponytail: Finally, a rope braid. A universal hairstyle for any occasion: