LONDON - Lee Redmond soaks hers in olive oil. Aaron Studham lathers his in
hairspray.
They both say it's worth it.
Redmond, 65, earned an entry in the latest edition of Guinness World Records
with the world's longest fingernails that have now reached a resplendent 24 feet
7 inches (7.51 metres).
 An undated handout photograph released on September 27, 2006
shows Lee Redmond of the US who has won entry into the latest edition of
Guinness World Records September 28, 2006 with the world's longest
fingernails. [Reuters]
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Studham, 17, joined the ranks of the weird, wacky and wonderful with the
tallest hair on the planet.
"It's a real icebreaker with the girls," Studham said of his magnificent
Mohican hairstyle proudly peaking at 24 inches.
"It started as a dare from my friends," the Massachusetts teenager told
Reuters after sharing grooming tips with his fellow record holder at a photocall
in a London beauty parlour.
"It took me five to six years to grow. I don't wear it up all the time but
when I do, it takes about 45 minutes to an hour to put it up. I use hairspray
and then blow-dry it."
Redmond, who is from Utah, shares a centre spread in Guinness 2007, released
on Thursday, with the proud purveyors of the world's stretchiest skin, narrowest
waist and longest ear hair alongside a woman who can pop her eyeballs 11
millimetres ( 0.43 inches) out of their sockets.
Redmond, who started growing her fingernails 27 years ago, has a meticulous
routine to keep them in tip-top condition.
"I clean them with a toothbrush when they get dirty and always keep them
manicured," she said. Every day she treats them with warm olive oil and nail
hardener.
However, the lifespan of her phenomenal talons is drawing to a close.
"I am going to have to take them off in November as I am looking after my
husband who is suffering from Alzheimer's," she explained.
She still manages to shave her husband daily, but has to sleep on her side
and rest her hands on the bed with her nails hanging off the edge.
She has attracted some unusual admirers over the years and was once offered
money to have her nails nibbled. The prospective buyer suggested that he buy by
the inch.
When asked the inevitable question about how on earth she goes to the toilet,
Redmond said: "Very carefully."