An Indian woman who holds several awards for the extreme length of her hair has ambitions of one day becoming a Guinness World Record holder.
Smita Srivastava, of Allahabad, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, currently has the longest hair in India as a record holder in the Limca Book of Records.
Her ever-growing locks now fall at a massive seven feet and six inches.
The maintenance process lasts up to two hours every day, as her thick hair can take a long time to dry.
Smita said, "Whenever I go out shopping to the market people admire me and they come and talk to me, asking me how I have such long hair. Women and kids come and touch my hair thinking that it’s fake hair."
Smita Srivastava, of Allahabad, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, currently has the longest hair in India as a record holder in the Limca Book of Records.
Her ever-growing locks now fall at a massive seven feet and six inches.
The maintenance process lasts up to two hours every day, as her thick hair can take a long time to dry.
Smita said, "Whenever I go out shopping to the market people admire me and they come and talk to me, asking me how I have such long hair. Women and kids come and touch my hair thinking that it’s fake hair."
Category
✨
People