Greg Wickhurst, five-year-old Izzy's father, neverknew how to weave braids. What for? After all, Greg himself has no hair. But there is an impressive bald spot. Until Izzy was three years old, Dad had no idea that he would still have to master the clever science of hair styling. When the girl was two years old, her parents divorced. Izzy spends most of his time with dad. He perforce had to collect his daughter in the kindergarten. And then Greg was faced with an unexpected complexity: he could not collect Izzy's hair, even in the usual horse tail. Hands do not grow out of there? No, this loving dad could not accept. After all, his girl - his princess! Therefore, the man went to the courses of beauticians, where they were taught to do hair. And then he was expected to discover. It turned out that Greg is not just a caring dad, but a real talent with regards to hair styling!1/11Photo: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherstPhoto: facebook.com/gregwickherst“I could do a braid in no time, then a fishtail braid, then a French braid. I learned how to do all kinds of ponytails: regular, ponytails, inverted ponytails,” Greg boasted. Dad was so proud that he can now do the most beautiful hairstyles for his Izzy that he even created a Facebook page where he posts photos of his creations. Greg's photos inspire more than 120 thousand people, and his videos with life hacks on braiding get millions of views. "Izzy can do anything. She can even put a garbage bag over her head and she will look great," Greg responds to compliments, a little embarrassed. Other dads, including single ones, even ask him for advice. "The best advice I can give is to enjoy every minute of your fatherhood. Dirty diapers, tantrums in stores, sleepless nights, illnesses and worries - all this is priceless. Because nothing lasts forever," says Greg.

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