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Taken From Bvhairtalk.com
They measure 19 feet, 6 inches long. When dry, they weigh four pounds. When wet, at least 10 pounds. Asha Mandela has the longest dreadlocks in the world, making her an official Guinness World Record holder.
For Asha, it's more than just a hairstyle. It is a way of life and an expression of self.
"When I started growing my locks, I suddenly became very overprotective of them, as I felt they beheld all my energy, wisdom, knowledge and understanding and my over all strength. So I twisted, groomed and maintained them for myself... to the present," she explained in a recent e-mail interview.
Asha swears by Allways Natural Isogro Conditioning Hairdress and good old fashioned olive oil to massage and treat her scalp.
Look out for more YouTube videos from Asha. She promises a video detailing her hair-dying process next. I think Asha's locks are beautiful and inspiring and represent what the true meaning of locks are to those who grow them for spiritual reasons. It's so more than a hairstyle for many who grow them.
Do you wear locks? What are your views about your hair? Is it just a style, or is it also a spiritual expression for you?
So what do you think?
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Check out her website here
Taken From Bvhairtalk.com
They measure 19 feet, 6 inches long. When dry, they weigh four pounds. When wet, at least 10 pounds. Asha Mandela has the longest dreadlocks in the world, making her an official Guinness World Record holder.
For Asha, it's more than just a hairstyle. It is a way of life and an expression of self.
"When I started growing my locks, I suddenly became very overprotective of them, as I felt they beheld all my energy, wisdom, knowledge and understanding and my over all strength. So I twisted, groomed and maintained them for myself... to the present," she explained in a recent e-mail interview.
Asha swears by Allways Natural Isogro Conditioning Hairdress and good old fashioned olive oil to massage and treat her scalp.
Look out for more YouTube videos from Asha. She promises a video detailing her hair-dying process next. I think Asha's locks are beautiful and inspiring and represent what the true meaning of locks are to those who grow them for spiritual reasons. It's so more than a hairstyle for many who grow them.
Do you wear locks? What are your views about your hair? Is it just a style, or is it also a spiritual expression for you?
So what do you think?