What would a grandma look like today if she hadn’t had her hair trimmed or washed in 64 years?
Why did she do this? This beloved grandmother from Vietnam, Nguyen Thi Dinh, is 83 years old and hasn’t had her hair trimmed in 64 years. They transformed into an enormous, six-meter-long spit at this time.
A woman claims that she first visited the hairdresser when she was 19 years old. Just after getting her haircut, she began to get excruciating headaches for no apparent reason.
Doctors were unable to determine what was wrong with the teenage girl, and therapy was ineffective. The agony didn’t end by itself indiscriminately or suddenly until the hair began to grow. Since then, Thi Dinh has decided against cutting her hair short. She first managed to make her hair appear decent, but as soon as she touched water, her head started to pain, making it impossible to wash it. The woman braided her regrown hair into a style resembling dreadlocks, which she still wears when walking today. In his hometown now, Thi Dinh resides in a temple.
Visitors make appointments to see this house’s 6-meter spit in particular.
By the way, a woman’s hair is far longer than a man’s, but it is impossible to disentangle them. Yet, the “oldest” part of her braiding has retained a blackish hue. Thi Dinh has long been fully gray.
The elderly woman enjoys looking at her braid because, according to her, it reminds her of her carefree younger years.