Croton dad turns inventor to spare daughters pain of tangles
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Being a work-at-home dad offered George Stydahar many perks, from cooking breakfast for his two girls to being there when they got home from school. But brushing their hair in the morning was not one of them.
Both Hannah and Emma had long, fine hair, the kind that tangles easily. Every morning became a struggle between Stydahar's desire to send his daughters off into the world looking neat and well-groomed and his anguish over their shrieks of pain when the hairbrush caught on a snarl.
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Monday 26 January, 2009 03:14 PM |