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Dwayne Johnson — Head Covered in Pink Lipstick as His Daughters Give Him a Messy Makeover

Hollywood’s leading man isn’t just an action hero — he’s also an unabashed “girl dad”. Dwayne Johnson recently treated fans to one of those unforgettable parenting moments when his youngest daughters gave him a full makeover, complete with bright pink lipstick and head‑coverage that left the actor both amused and humbled.
In a video the star shared on Instagram, his daughters Jasmine and Tiana dug right in. They began with “just a little eyeshadow” and a promise of a quick fix before a Zoom meeting — but quickly escalated into a full‐on creative session. According to an article from ABC News, the results included lipstick drawn all over his face and even on the top of his bald head. (ABC News)
Johnson himself wrote in the caption that what began as a simple manicure and “look handsome” makeover turned into an hour‑long battle trying to wash the color off:
“I spent an hour TRYING to scrub lipstick off my head and face — unbeknownst to me this s‑t stains the skin.” (ABC News)
The makeover was less about the makeup and more about the moment — proof that big stars still play dress‑up for their kids. Johnson’s reflective caption added:
“Hey, I know they won’t always be little or prefer hanging out with daddy when they’re older, but they’ll always be my baby girls. So I’ll take this abuse all day long. Bring it on.” (mother.ly)
What makes this charming:
- It shows that fatherhood for Johnson isn’t just a side‑note, it’s his favored role.
- It underscores a shift: this hulking action star is perfectly willing to sit still while his daughters paint his face, prove they’re in charge — and everyone laughs.
- It gives us a reminder: these fleeting, playful times won’t last forever.
In a world of choreographed photo ops, this felt refreshingly real. So, yes — Dwayne Johnson’s head covered in pink lipstick is likely to go viral for its humor. But the take‑away is deeper: when you’re earnest enough to sit still, let your girls go wild, and laugh with them — you’ve got the key to memories that last.