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Guinness World Records has recently posted a video online that illustrates the full process of creating the haircut.

Digital Desk: A Syrian hairstylist has set a new Guinness World Record for the highest hairstyle at 2.90 metres (9 feet).

By shaping a woman's hair into the shape of a Christmas tree, Dani Hiswani broke the record in Dubai.

 

Hiswani, who has collaborated with famous people like Penelope Cruz, Deepika Padukone, and Paris Hilton as well as the top fashion magazines in the world, made the record-breaking attempt on September 16.

 

Guinness World Records has recently posted a video online that illustrates the full process of creating the haircut.

 

The model had to first be fitted with a neck support and a helmet by Hiswani and her team. The helmet had wigs and hair extensions placed to it, supported by a tall frame affixed to it.

 

Hiswani himself provided the last touch, having to ascend to a higher storey to reach the top of the hairstyle that resembled a Christmas tree.

According to a Guinness World Records statement, "Dani had previously created a little Christmas tree on a woman, and he wanted to challenge himself by making the highest haircut in the shape of a Christmas tree and break a Guinness World Records Title."

 

The fashion industry has been a part of Dani's life for more than seven years.

 

The video of the record attempt has received more than 7.36 lakh views. After watching the video, internet users were equally as impressed as you are right now.

 


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