It's her best glory!
Queens women aim to break the largest Afro Guinness World Record with a sweet rock of about 14 inches and 20 inches.
The 28 -year -old Jessica Martinez, who applied for a woman's FRO category last year, approved the application, gathered evidence, and plans a strict requirements for planning to break the official record, is now quite considerable. I'm spending time.
“Many of them are to prove them to do things that are difficult and do something bigger and better,” Martinez told the post.
However, it also inspires the young generations of her eight NIE and NE, hugging natural hair, and using a “Relaxer” packed with strict chemicals to keep it. She said that it was not necessary to do it.
Martinez began to stretch his hair, began to wear natural ', and was bullied in junior high school.
“It was a rough. At one point, in a water fountain, the kids thought,” You seemed to be brighter. ” “Imagine that you removed it when you were young and showed you a young man who could feel comfortable with natural hair.”
Martinez, a non -profit organization in criminal justice, hopes that Moonlight will be a content creator and an e -commerce brand, which will break Aphross's stigma at work.
“I think it's a way to follow Guinness and show that people can do it,” said Martinez.
The idea was that the first scattered spark after the Instagram video with her hair was “picked out”. Pull out more than 45 million views。 She urged her to chase her record and commented on hair care hints.
At least once a week, Martinez was washed, washed, dismantled, and styled her huge curls -and reduced it to an hour and a half. She said that using a dermatologist would make a difference in recommended high -quality products. In winter, her wallet is filled with huge wooden combs and spray bottle water to fluff.
Martinez is planning to match the official record in February with the Black History Month.
In a strict Guinness Guideline, two professional hairdressers require that qualified medical professionals take and perform measurements in public places with two professional hairdressers as witnesses. Masu.
You need to take three measurements. From the top of the head to the farthest point of the hair, from the ear to the farthest point of the hair, and the whole area, it is horizontal.
To calculate the average that is considered, you need to do it three times.
All of the three measurements must be exceeded the current record holder in Aevin Dugas in Napoleon Building, Louisiana.
DUGAS set a record in 2010, 2021 and 2023. Her recent Afro was recorded in 5.4 feet around 5.4 feet with a height of 9.8 inches and 10.4 inches. In 2020, the title was held by Simone Williams, Brooklynite.
But Martinez brushes it from her shoulder.
“It's fun -a little competition,” she said. “The record means that fear really doesn't stop trying something new.”
Martinez needs to look up within 12 weeks if he has made a book of history.


