81-year-old Rapunzel, who is horrified by any hairdresser

Look what became of the hair of a woman from Vietnam, who does not get a haircut or comb for more than 20 years ...

27-year-old Daria Gubanova from Barnaul recently got into the field of attention of journalists around the world, because the length of her braid is 160 cm with an increase of 172 cm. But the press, calling her "modern Rapunzel", is mistaken: there are in the world representatives of the beautiful sex, with which Daria can not yet compete!

81-year-old Trin Ti Nguyen from Vietnam and did not dream of becoming a star of glossy publications, until local newspapers wrote about her. From other beauties with long hair it is distinguished by the fact that Trin never tried to deliberately grow her head: grandmother does not use masks, sprays and other "lotions" to activate the work of hair bulbs. At the same time she frankly admits to journalists that long hair gives her an unusually much trouble.

Until 1995, the woman had the most ordinary hairstyle until she noticed on her head a clump of tangled hair. To comb it it was not possible, therefore Trin Tee Ngien simply cut off it from a head, but on the same place rigid strands which became thicker and to cut off them it was already more difficult have grown. To struggle with the changed structure of a head of hair Rapunzel did not become - she simply obeyed destiny and ceased to be sheared. 22 years have passed since that time. Now the length of a woman's hair is 3 meters!

Trin Ti Nguyen winds her hair in the manner of a turban and wears it on her head, but her hair weighs a lot, which provokes headaches and discomfort in the neck. Confused in a thick tourniquet, they frighten children on the street. But adults often come up and ask questions about a strange hairstyle that tires the grandmother.

To wash your hair, Trin has to spend every time on a bottle of shampoo. The procedure takes at least an hour of her time, and hair drying takes 10 to 20 hours. But the woman is not going to cut her hair any more: she calls her unusual hairstyle "a gift of nature".