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20 Best Home made Tips For Long Hair

Indian girls are known all over the world for their long beautiful black hairs. But keeping long hairs are not at all that easy. We have to follow strict regime for keeping our hairs healthy and beautiful. From eating right to washing your hairs properly all are important! Following are the few points which should always be kept in mind for healthy and long tresses.          Homemade Tips for Long Hair: 1. How to combat Split ends: Splits ends happen due to breakage of hair vertically at the ends dues to nutritional deficiency, or cosmetic abuse. To avoid split ends avoid excessive chemical and heat abuse, and rule out for vitamin deficiencies.Trimming hairs regularly helps in avoiding spilt ends as spilt ends reduce the growth of hair. 2. Low Iron: Low Iron content in the body can cause hair fall. So, Include foods in diet and get plenty of sleep. It is also important to drink at least 3 litres of water every day. Water not only helps in keeping our skin good

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Winner of Limca's Longest hair

Winner of limca book of world records 2012 for "LONGEST HAIR 7 FEET". The Indian Rapunzel! Woman with seven-foot-long hair dreams of one day becoming Guinness World Record holder Smita Srivastava currently holds record for longest hair in India. Her hair was measured at 6ft (1.8m) in the Limca Book of Records. It now stands at 7ft (2.1m) and has made her a local celebrity. Smita has long way to go before she knocks current holder off her perch 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 holds the record for having the longest hair in India – documented at 6ft (1.8m) in the Limca Book of Records. Her hair now stands at 7ft (2.1m) – more than three inches longer than the height of the average basketball player.