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  • I like how your baby cries the instant you turn off the hairdryer. so funny, and cute a child he is.

  • I used to do the same thing, actually i still do lol

  • AWESOME and good u didnt used it ON the baby cuz if you would have done that the baby could be hurt. . :(

  • Waaaaaghh *Psssshhhh* Shit a louder noise uhh SLEEP

  • I used to do same for my baby boy. Cute

  • Cutist thing ever O_O

  • Its also why you put a fan in your babys bedroom to help them sleep obv dont point the fan at the baby they just like the noise

  • OMG!! I can't believe this. I work in a Pediatric Itermediate care unit, and now I know how a dad of an infant patient got the idea from. This can be so harmful. I took care of a patient that had third degree burns because daddy wrapped a hairdyer up and put it in the crib with the baby. It didn't catch fire, the heat melted the babies face. Please, Please if this works, use just the sound, DO NOT use an actual hairdyer to calm your baby.

  • @Dragonchick1st  agree totally thats justt stupid to leave a hairdryer running in a crib how lazy can you be common sense isnt so common.

  • @Dragonchick1st obviously...this is why some people shouldnt be parents...pure laziness

  • He's so CUTE I'M GONNA DIE!!!!!

  • THATS SO MEAN HE IS SCARED

    

  • @carolinatgaviria What did you think scared the baby? Silence? Babies cry to express themselves in any number of situations. This little guy was probably crying because the outside world was overwhelming and he wanted something familiar. Claiming a parent is mean because their child cries is like saying they're abusive because their child poops. It's a natural function. By the way, I think you left your caps lock on.

  • thats so MEAN HE IS SCARED

    

  • Wow, that's interesting. Whatever works!

  • my sons the same i recorded our hair dryer sound and put it on my ipod

  • hearing these kids cry makes me remember why i dont have any kids

  • thats me!

  • i will put some white noise to my girl friend when she gets angry!

  • @gabl8a89 LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • Theres way you should operate that thing that close to a baby. Those things are incredibly loud are you are damaging his hearing.

  • have you ever thought that the baby was cold? ¬¬

  • @PokemonPirates

    Actually the inside of the womb is like the sound of a hair dryer.

    But hey dont take my word for it, im only a biomed student, whaddo i know.

  • @PokemonPirates that are much or more chances that the reason he stopped was the actual tinittus and not cuz he was a little cold

  • I saw the title and immediately expected a hair dryer and Paris Hilton.

  • Zzzz

  • lol. i love this one so much it's so funny. he's so cute.

  • i think he/she will be in beauty pagents

  • it does work at me too lmao

  • kids today are use to noise that they can't sleep without car/ aircondition or vacuum noise.

    I think she is that woman that was addicted to the hair dry on TLC channel.

  • my sister would turn on the shower, worked everytime

  • This happens because the baby is reminded of sounds it hears when it is in the womb, thus comforting it. The mother probably blow dried her hair a lot while she was pregnant, so the baby would hear it. This is the same with vacuum cleaners.

  • @houseofnight1996 Actually, he knows the noise not from the mother using a dyer when she was pregnant, but from the noise of the body in the womb. The baby is in water which makes the blood flow sound a lot louder in the womb.

  • @NikkiBay8

    Really? Interesting, I had no idea :)

  • LMAO.

    can u say future FASHIONISTA?

  • Oooooh yeah, been there. It was either the blow dryer or the vacuum cleaner.

  • this baby looks like a middle aged bald Korean business man with his hair like that

  • The white noise replaces the shush noise we make shhhhsshhh

  • hehe

  • I heard once that vacuum cleaners can work too. . I wouldn't know though, as I have not reproduced.

  • @shawnjchappie It works. I took care of my cousins and found myself sitting there with a running vacuum. lol

  • Works with my baby, too. I doubt that this has anything to do with noises in the womb. I suspect that the white noise drowns the signals in baby's soft little brain in a sea of randomness. The baby is just defocused, and thus calmed.

  • omg its like magic

    

  • I've seen this method posted on several videos...I wonder why it works. Maybe it sounds like the loud rushing of blood like in the mother's womb....I don't know. It's just a theory...

  • GRUGNISCE COME UN MAIALINO MA QUANT'E' BELLO!!! ADESSO AVRAì' TRE ANNI UN PORCELLINO

  • Hairdryers make me the same effect... And I'm 18. Lol its sound is relaxing, I don't know why.

  • He loves mommy soo much that he'll cry to just hear the noise of a hair dryer xD

    soo cute

  • isnt it better to find out WHY the baby is crying before trying to calm it down?

  • JUST SHOVE THE HAIR DRYER IN HIS BIG MOUTH! THAT WILL QUIET HIM.

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  • amazing

  • Like my Child XD

  • lol babies are so weird.

  • i still listen to vaccum cleaner sounds and hairdryers to fall asleep. im 23....so strange

  • This sort of thing worked for us too, our girl was terrible for waking up and getting into screaming fits.

    We lived in a flat in the city and there were roadworks going on and she used to fall asleep to the sound of the drills!!!!

    Other noises included vacuum cleaner, hair-dryer (as here) and once walking in town the street cleaner as it went past (didn't fall asleep but stopped her screaming!).

  • AMAZING

  • LOL....I used to do that but with the vacuum cleaner, my baby girl always felt asleep with that =)

  • Awe :]

    I might have to try that when I have my baby :3

    JUST A FEW MORE DAYS TO GO :D

  • my daughter is the exact same way

  • its only doing that cuz its takin the breath away from him!!

  • I thought this video was so cute and more like it even though I don't like the sound of the hair dryer, to to my sensitive hearing, but if that's wat soothes the baby, then go for it! Very cute.

  • interesting...

  • im almost 29 years... and i love that sound, and the hot air in my face, right now im from my netbook, and there no songs on my real player right now... im ''listening'''

    hair dryer sound, loop and the sound never end ! i love it im a psycho ?

  • Yeah you are.....

    xD

    no i joke, i use to play a phon (aka hairdryer) sound from my computer when i'm stressed too, it helps me out relax, i love it...

    and i'm 21

  • im exactly the same

  • @hanaksunamun im the same age and do the same thing :)

  • That explains why I sometimes sleep better with the TV on.

  • Its the "white noise" of the hairdryer that is calming the child b/c in the womb, they experience loud noises all the time (mother's stomach, heartbeat, breathing, and outside noises). Other things that work are vacuum cleaners, fans, and white noise CDs or devices.

  • LOL! too adorable! Thanks for the tip, I will definetly be using my hair dryer!

  • lol wow i will have to try that!! beautiful baby by the way!

  • you shouldnt do that to often...

    Later your child wont sleep without the dryer sound even when he's older.

  • This is completely untrue. It isn't about getting the kid to sleep, it is about calming them down, something they are incapable of doing on their own. It is much nicer for them to be calm then screaming.

  • Rofl! Incredible! :))

  • lol. i was sorta like that to, for me it was the vacum, i could fall asleep with it on.

  • lol that's just like my little brother when he was really small....a hair dryer or a vacuum XD

  • That's was amazing my little brother like the sound of the hairdryer too!

  • This is not child abuse! The air from the hair dryer is not blowing directly into the baby . The sound of the hair dryer is what soothens (and not shocks) the child.

  • excellent. can't wait.

  • um, nah i'm good brah. thanks.

  • i don't really need to say any more, you're making yourself look like a joke one your own lol. you obviously do not have kids either. you do realize your name is failure?

  • the baby is not being "blow dried" haha you're like completely insane. White noise (aka blow dryer, vaccum, static) sometimes calms a fussy baby when everything else hasn't worked. It's the constant hum of noise that they are using, not blowing heat on him. this kid looks completely calm to me when the dryer is on and the opposite when it isn't so I don't know what video your watching or what drugs you are on. And to let you know, you're making yourself look like a moron with every comment.

  • woah and you have a ph.d in psychology!?!

  • wow are you a child mind reader?! what else did he tell you via video?!?! amaizing!!!

  • Hahaha! :D Good one! :D

  • I screamed hen I got upset as a baby and wen that happened my dad would sing even louder than be and it would hush me up. Same thing?

  • nice one !

  • thanx this vid stopped our 7 week old crying 4 the moment.. cheers

  • lol he likes the hot air

  • very true

  • The baby was crying because he is used to hearing white noise in their mother's womb. The hairdryer sounds similar to what the baby heard in the womb, so it's very calming for him. It relaxes him.

  • @EndlessDark16 BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAH­AHAHA I dunno what your mom's got goin on in her uterus but my mom doesn't sound like a hair dryer.

  • @teknotoast lmaooooooooo

  • he is the cutest thing!!!

  • aw, he is so adorable. i love his cry too, it's cute.

  • Thought the hair dryer was a little unsafe so my husband got the mp3 sound from Soundsleepstudio. com and it really works even better than our real hair dryer!

  • I got the white noise CD from ebay too, but my baby was scared of the sound. We had to switch back to the hair dryer. Now he is 21 months and couldn't stand such loud noise!

  • interesting!

    i guess exposing them to the "comforting noises" early on won't condition them to it in a harmful way; the best quick fix!

  • wow it work 4 real so yeah

  • My daughter exactly same it doesnt harm her!lol fun to watch tho x

  • Oh brother.

  • We were new parents who didn't have a lot of experience or patience or energy. We learned this trick from a book, The Happiest Baby on the Block by Dr. Karp. It really worked for our baby.

  • You did what you know was best for your little guy. Don't pay much attention to people who think they have all the answers. My mom told me that when I was a baby, she used to put me on the dryer while doing laundry and it calmed me right down.

  • woah! That's awesome! :D glad it works for you!

  • cause hair dryer the sound is the same sound when the infant inside the mother's body.

  • I also like the sound of a hair dryer because it pushes out unwanted sounds and lets you hear one sound which lets your mind wander and relax

  • haha i used to do that for my baby too when he was about a month old it totally works.

  • That's an adorable baby. If I ever have a son in the future, I'd name him Logan too...Philip Logan Cousin.

  • I cracked up so hard when you turned it off for just a second and he started up again.

    LMAO

  • how cute! watch my baby videos

  • My son's four now, but I wish I'd known this when he was tiny!

  • heey i have a 3 weeks baby i watched ur video last night today i desided to try the trick and i wanna THANK YOU THANK YOU MAN THAT SHIT WORKS im so happy =)

  • hhahaahaa thts awsum

  • that is too funny. he just needed noise lol

  • He is almost 9 months now and he *hates* hair dryer. :)

  • @jorielle7 the noise a hairdryer makes is not a natural sound-like perhaps a human voice- so i guess he stopped crying trying to identify the strange noise. if you consider the fact that the baby is not turned toward the h-d-therefore it is not excited by this new interestinging gadget- he could be frightened.

  • destroy the beast

  • haha, that's so adorable! <3

  • thats some cool shit dude

  • rofl

  • i love mommy too

  • weird...........

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