This Mom Was Left In Tears After Her Son Found An Electric Razor And Shaved His Own And Siblings’ Hair
Sometimes, clueless children have the most hilarious accidents that can leave adults laughing to tears. You cannot leave them alone for a single second, as kids often cannot comprehend what consequences their actions will bring and it prompts them into doing the strangest things. A nurse Stephanie Plucknette from the USA recently shared the video of an accident involving her 3 children.
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When she was getting ready for work when she found her children experimenting with an electric razor.
As it turns out, her eldest son Teddy found the razor, plugged it in and played a barber with two other siblings. The sight of the disaster that took place left Stephanie in tears.
Teddy started out by shaving the top of his head, before leaving his sister with a huge bold spot between her ponytails. Even the youngest brother participated in the predicament, and he was left with a few random bald patches on top of his head.
It’s hard not to laugh when Stephanie asked Eloise if she likes her new haircut and the girl immediately replies “No”.
When asked why did she allow her brother to do it, Teddy interrupts and explains “She said she liked me doing that a lot and I did it and we wanted to show you.”
Stephanie shared the video she took on Instagram and it quickly went viral. While it was sad to look at these kids who turned their heads into a disaster, many people found it hilarious.
Many also praised the mother for staying so so calm and comforting her kids by explaining that the hair will grow back. Meanwhile, the kids have enjoyed having bald heads for a while.
Watch the video below
Ian Hagadorn shared Stephanie’s video on his twitter, click here to watch.
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Share on FacebookWhen I was 6 or 7 and over at my friends house, she told me her dog was a poodle, so I suggested that we shave her fur, color it pink, and dress it up in a tutu and wings to make it look like a Barbie magic fairy princess poodle, and she enthusiastically agreed and said it would be cute. So we grabbed her dad's razor, all the pink and red markers in the house, glitter glue, a tutu and fairy wings, and with nothing but good intentions, we both turned her white and normal-looking poodle into a hot mess. I will hate myself forever for that.
this is a hilarious story... are there pictures? Were the parents mad? I could see laughing this off, as even though dog hair grows very slowly it does grow back too
Load More Replies...All the people saying that the razor shouldn't have been in reach (not sure if it really was out in the open) - THE CHILDREN HAVE WAYS!
Amen to that, I cannot tell you how many times I carefully placed something "far out of the reach of my children" to find them playing with it the next day. Children that age are little magicians, so glad mine have out grown that stage.
Load More Replies...When I was a little girl (about 2), I had these amazing blond curles all the way down to my waist and big amber eyes with black eyelashes. People stoped my mother all of the time to tell them how cute I was. The thing was that I also had an older brother, that got jealous of all the compliments I was given, so he decided to do something about it. One day when my mother was cooking, he cut my hair off and tried to tape it to his own head. He is still to this day pestered over this.
follow-up to lizzie's question, It kinda looked like this but with blotches of marker ink and clumps of fur stuck to her via glitter glue. In other words, it was like the photo, but way way WAY worse aslidfjkao...f0ec47.jpg
hopefully all parents who own guns have them under much better control than these parents did with the electric razor. I don't think anyone would really equate the 2 items as being similar, after all this is about the worst an electric razor can do unless it's dropped into water
Load More Replies...My husband tried to help me cut my hair. He took the comb, pulled my bangs forward and ran the electric razor across it. I felt a tug that I shouldn't have felt. "Did you just shave half my eyebrow off?" "No (pulls comb away)..Oops." And I had minutes before I had to be to work. Ironically, my 3 year old son took a bath a couple of days earlier than involved him finding his grandmothers razor. He shaved the same half of his eyebrow off..so anyone that saw us together probably thought it was an genetic abnormality....lol
Hilarious.. don't be mad you'll look back on this I don't have a good laugh. Hair grows back but you never get the time back
I meant to say you look back on this and have a good laugh
Load More Replies...He loves his daddy and just thinks he and his sister should have the same haircut as daddy :)
most kids cut their own hair at some point in their youth. sometimes with hilarious results. I have 12 nieces and nephews and they all have done this.
Oh, honey. Welcome to parenthood. At some point you will also learn to hide &/or make totally inaccessible: peanut butter, "White Out", ink pens, shoe polish, nail polish (and remover) hair gels, toilet paper, condoms, bread, water, coffee pods and all hope of a normal life. Here's your badge. Good luck.
Oh good grief, it's just hair, and it will grow back woman! (Unless your kids have a health condition, of course, that affects their hair.) How many times do you think this has happened over the centuries of hair and sharp things to cut it with? One of my brothers did it, even. Get over it and move on with your life.
They look cute bald but isn’t that dangerous? Kids playing with a trimmer seems like it could have gone worse than just shaved heads. Anyway I know some parents shave their kids heads a lot to try and make the hair grow in thicker. But I think that’s an old wives tale.
It'd be quite difficult to do any real damage with a trimmer, you get what's basically a scrape wound, a skinned knee is worse. Shaving the hair will do absolutely nothing to its growth, the follicles aren't affected. It's much the same with the old myth that if you shave your beard it'll grow in coarser, complete hogwash.
Load More Replies...Well I wonder if this taught the prents a hrad earned lesson? You never leave electric razors, curling irons, blow dryers and such plugged in and out where little hands can get into them? On this one, Dad & Mom are just as much to blame as their children, no: more so, because they should have known better!
I cut my bangs with Pinking Sheers (scissors with little triangles on the blades to stop fabric from fraying) when I was little, I wanted to be like my Mom who was a stylist and did hair in our basement!!
My sister did this when she found my brother's electric clippers. She had long hair at the time and for some reason she buzzed the front top of her hair. She looked liked Predator at the time. Well my dad was upset cuz if was a few weeks before school started. Let's just say she didn't go to school for a few weeks till her hair grew back out. SMH
When I was in 2nd grade I liked a boy and, having read too many fantasy books by then, I decided I need to gift him with a lock of my hair that he will treasure forever. And thought of nothing better than to cut that lock right in he middle of my forehead, so parents and grandma saw it right away. Needless to say, the boy never got that lock, so he does not remember me now :D But my parents still keep a photo of me where I have that hair growing back, about 2 inches long, right in the middle of my forehead.
When my daughter was 2 she had long blond hair - I was sitting on the bed with scissors and the phone rang (we didn't have mobile phones then) I got up and put the scissors on the top of the dresser which was a tall dresser - came back in less than 5 minutes and was in the master bathroom (we had a phone in there) and she had cut all her hair in the back......I still don't know how she got the scissors - I made sure I thought that she didn't see me put them up there......oh well it took a while but it grew back and picture day at daycare was the next day lol
Oh my f*****g god people!! It's hair!! It grows!! On kids it grows fast! Chill the f**k out!!!
Ah rednecks not watching their kids, thank God it wasn't a 9 mm Glock that was left unattended.
all I can say is that if I had ever pulled something like that when I was a kid, my mom would have whooped me with her shoe for touching something that didnt belong to me. What happened with those tykes wasnt charming or funny, and could have ended up so much worse. Thank God that kids have their own guardian angels. By the way, Im 60 years old and I STILL dont touch other peoples properties without permission.
a lot of parents these days have a much more laid back approach to parenting. While it can open themselves up to situations like this, they do make for good learning lessons for everyone as this one did.
Load More Replies...When I was 6 or 7 and over at my friends house, she told me her dog was a poodle, so I suggested that we shave her fur, color it pink, and dress it up in a tutu and wings to make it look like a Barbie magic fairy princess poodle, and she enthusiastically agreed and said it would be cute. So we grabbed her dad's razor, all the pink and red markers in the house, glitter glue, a tutu and fairy wings, and with nothing but good intentions, we both turned her white and normal-looking poodle into a hot mess. I will hate myself forever for that.
this is a hilarious story... are there pictures? Were the parents mad? I could see laughing this off, as even though dog hair grows very slowly it does grow back too
Load More Replies...All the people saying that the razor shouldn't have been in reach (not sure if it really was out in the open) - THE CHILDREN HAVE WAYS!
Amen to that, I cannot tell you how many times I carefully placed something "far out of the reach of my children" to find them playing with it the next day. Children that age are little magicians, so glad mine have out grown that stage.
Load More Replies...When I was a little girl (about 2), I had these amazing blond curles all the way down to my waist and big amber eyes with black eyelashes. People stoped my mother all of the time to tell them how cute I was. The thing was that I also had an older brother, that got jealous of all the compliments I was given, so he decided to do something about it. One day when my mother was cooking, he cut my hair off and tried to tape it to his own head. He is still to this day pestered over this.
follow-up to lizzie's question, It kinda looked like this but with blotches of marker ink and clumps of fur stuck to her via glitter glue. In other words, it was like the photo, but way way WAY worse aslidfjkao...f0ec47.jpg
hopefully all parents who own guns have them under much better control than these parents did with the electric razor. I don't think anyone would really equate the 2 items as being similar, after all this is about the worst an electric razor can do unless it's dropped into water
Load More Replies...My husband tried to help me cut my hair. He took the comb, pulled my bangs forward and ran the electric razor across it. I felt a tug that I shouldn't have felt. "Did you just shave half my eyebrow off?" "No (pulls comb away)..Oops." And I had minutes before I had to be to work. Ironically, my 3 year old son took a bath a couple of days earlier than involved him finding his grandmothers razor. He shaved the same half of his eyebrow off..so anyone that saw us together probably thought it was an genetic abnormality....lol
Hilarious.. don't be mad you'll look back on this I don't have a good laugh. Hair grows back but you never get the time back
I meant to say you look back on this and have a good laugh
Load More Replies...He loves his daddy and just thinks he and his sister should have the same haircut as daddy :)
most kids cut their own hair at some point in their youth. sometimes with hilarious results. I have 12 nieces and nephews and they all have done this.
Oh, honey. Welcome to parenthood. At some point you will also learn to hide &/or make totally inaccessible: peanut butter, "White Out", ink pens, shoe polish, nail polish (and remover) hair gels, toilet paper, condoms, bread, water, coffee pods and all hope of a normal life. Here's your badge. Good luck.
Oh good grief, it's just hair, and it will grow back woman! (Unless your kids have a health condition, of course, that affects their hair.) How many times do you think this has happened over the centuries of hair and sharp things to cut it with? One of my brothers did it, even. Get over it and move on with your life.
They look cute bald but isn’t that dangerous? Kids playing with a trimmer seems like it could have gone worse than just shaved heads. Anyway I know some parents shave their kids heads a lot to try and make the hair grow in thicker. But I think that’s an old wives tale.
It'd be quite difficult to do any real damage with a trimmer, you get what's basically a scrape wound, a skinned knee is worse. Shaving the hair will do absolutely nothing to its growth, the follicles aren't affected. It's much the same with the old myth that if you shave your beard it'll grow in coarser, complete hogwash.
Load More Replies...Well I wonder if this taught the prents a hrad earned lesson? You never leave electric razors, curling irons, blow dryers and such plugged in and out where little hands can get into them? On this one, Dad & Mom are just as much to blame as their children, no: more so, because they should have known better!
I cut my bangs with Pinking Sheers (scissors with little triangles on the blades to stop fabric from fraying) when I was little, I wanted to be like my Mom who was a stylist and did hair in our basement!!
My sister did this when she found my brother's electric clippers. She had long hair at the time and for some reason she buzzed the front top of her hair. She looked liked Predator at the time. Well my dad was upset cuz if was a few weeks before school started. Let's just say she didn't go to school for a few weeks till her hair grew back out. SMH
When I was in 2nd grade I liked a boy and, having read too many fantasy books by then, I decided I need to gift him with a lock of my hair that he will treasure forever. And thought of nothing better than to cut that lock right in he middle of my forehead, so parents and grandma saw it right away. Needless to say, the boy never got that lock, so he does not remember me now :D But my parents still keep a photo of me where I have that hair growing back, about 2 inches long, right in the middle of my forehead.
When my daughter was 2 she had long blond hair - I was sitting on the bed with scissors and the phone rang (we didn't have mobile phones then) I got up and put the scissors on the top of the dresser which was a tall dresser - came back in less than 5 minutes and was in the master bathroom (we had a phone in there) and she had cut all her hair in the back......I still don't know how she got the scissors - I made sure I thought that she didn't see me put them up there......oh well it took a while but it grew back and picture day at daycare was the next day lol
Oh my f*****g god people!! It's hair!! It grows!! On kids it grows fast! Chill the f**k out!!!
Ah rednecks not watching their kids, thank God it wasn't a 9 mm Glock that was left unattended.
all I can say is that if I had ever pulled something like that when I was a kid, my mom would have whooped me with her shoe for touching something that didnt belong to me. What happened with those tykes wasnt charming or funny, and could have ended up so much worse. Thank God that kids have their own guardian angels. By the way, Im 60 years old and I STILL dont touch other peoples properties without permission.
a lot of parents these days have a much more laid back approach to parenting. While it can open themselves up to situations like this, they do make for good learning lessons for everyone as this one did.
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