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    Die französische Yeye- und Schlagersängerin, Texterin, Komponistin und Filmschauspielerin Francoise Hardy im Restaurant, Mitte 1960er Jahre. French singer, composer and actress Francoise Hardy at a restaurant, mid 1960s. / United Archives / Roba-NOEL / DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • FEATURE - Liebe kleine Vogelscheuche: Familie Wright nimmt das Struwwelpeter-Syndrom bei ihrer Tochter Holly mit Humor
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    FEATURE - Liebe kleine Vogelscheuche: Familie Wright nimmt das Struwwelpeter-Syndrom bei ihrer Tochter Holly mit Humor
    Holly's birthday 2021 (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Mum who once called her girl "a little scarecrow" as she has uncombable hair syndrome says now 8 she has a multi-coloured "lion's mane"

    By Susan Clark, PA Real Life

    A mum who affectionately called her daughter "a little scarecrow" when she was tiny because of her uncombable hair syndrome says the eight year old has blossomed into a style icon boasting a multi-coloured "lion's mane."

    One of only 100 people worldwide thought by scientists to have been diagnosed with the rare genetic condition causing dry, frizzy hair that cannot be combed flat, rather than wanting to tame her crowning glory, Holly Wright, loves it, according to her mum, Emma Wilson, 41.

    Concerned she might be teased when she started school, social worker Emma, who lives in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, with Holly and her identical twin brothers, Daniel and Charlie, five, whose hair is straight, said that her daughter celebrates looking different.

    Emma, who no longer lives her children's dad, Carl Wright, 36, who remains a big part of their lives, said: "Holly is really proud of her hair. If anything, she is a bit sad that her wild hair is calming down as she gets older - which is a characteristic of the condition.

    "She’s very sociable and outgoing and very confident in herself and so she loves having different hair."

    And she is in very good company, as other famous names thought to have uncombable hair syndrome UHS - which is also known as spun glass hair and is rarely given a formal diagnosis - include Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his son Wilfred and scientific genius Albert Einstein.

    Emma, who specialises in working with mental health, believes Holly's UHS was passed down on her side by her dad, Peter, 68, whose hair was remarkably similar.

    Having stumbled across the condition on a Facebook group she joined for parents trying to cope with their kids' unruly hair when Holly was a toddler and seeing a photo *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Liebe kleine Vogelscheuche: Familie Wright nimmt das Struwwelpeter-Syndrom bei ihrer Tochter Holly mit Humor
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    FEATURE - Liebe kleine Vogelscheuche: Familie Wright nimmt das Struwwelpeter-Syndrom bei ihrer Tochter Holly mit Humor
    Holly on Christmas Day 2021 (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Mum who once called her girl "a little scarecrow" as she has uncombable hair syndrome says now 8 she has a multi-coloured "lion's mane"

    By Susan Clark, PA Real Life

    A mum who affectionately called her daughter "a little scarecrow" when she was tiny because of her uncombable hair syndrome says the eight year old has blossomed into a style icon boasting a multi-coloured "lion's mane."

    One of only 100 people worldwide thought by scientists to have been diagnosed with the rare genetic condition causing dry, frizzy hair that cannot be combed flat, rather than wanting to tame her crowning glory, Holly Wright, loves it, according to her mum, Emma Wilson, 41.

    Concerned she might be teased when she started school, social worker Emma, who lives in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, with Holly and her identical twin brothers, Daniel and Charlie, five, whose hair is straight, said that her daughter celebrates looking different.

    Emma, who no longer lives her children's dad, Carl Wright, 36, who remains a big part of their lives, said: "Holly is really proud of her hair. If anything, she is a bit sad that her wild hair is calming down as she gets older - which is a characteristic of the condition.

    "She’s very sociable and outgoing and very confident in herself and so she loves having different hair."

    And she is in very good company, as other famous names thought to have uncombable hair syndrome UHS - which is also known as spun glass hair and is rarely given a formal diagnosis - include Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his son Wilfred and scientific genius Albert Einstein.

    Emma, who specialises in working with mental health, believes Holly's UHS was passed down on her side by her dad, Peter, 68, whose hair was remarkably similar.

    Having stumbled across the condition on a Facebook group she joined for parents trying to cope with their kids' unruly hair when Holly was a toddler and seeing a *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Liebe kleine Vogelscheuche: Familie Wright nimmt das Struwwelpeter-Syndrom bei ihrer Tochter Holly mit Humor
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    FEATURE - Liebe kleine Vogelscheuche: Familie Wright nimmt das Struwwelpeter-Syndrom bei ihrer Tochter Holly mit Humor
    Emma and Holly in 2022 (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Mum who once called her girl "a little scarecrow" as she has uncombable hair syndrome says now 8 she has a multi-coloured "lion's mane"

    By Susan Clark, PA Real Life

    A mum who affectionately called her daughter "a little scarecrow" when she was tiny because of her uncombable hair syndrome says the eight year old has blossomed into a style icon boasting a multi-coloured "lion's mane."

    One of only 100 people worldwide thought by scientists to have been diagnosed with the rare genetic condition causing dry, frizzy hair that cannot be combed flat, rather than wanting to tame her crowning glory, Holly Wright, loves it, according to her mum, Emma Wilson, 41.

    Concerned she might be teased when she started school, social worker Emma, who lives in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, with Holly and her identical twin brothers, Daniel and Charlie, five, whose hair is straight, said that her daughter celebrates looking different.

    Emma, who no longer lives her children's dad, Carl Wright, 36, who remains a big part of their lives, said: "Holly is really proud of her hair. If anything, she is a bit sad that her wild hair is calming down as she gets older - which is a characteristic of the condition.

    "She’s very sociable and outgoing and very confident in herself and so she loves having different hair."

    And she is in very good company, as other famous names thought to have uncombable hair syndrome UHS - which is also known as spun glass hair and is rarely given a formal diagnosis - include Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his son Wilfred and scientific genius Albert Einstein.

    Emma, who specialises in working with mental health, believes Holly's UHS was passed down on her side by her dad, Peter, 68, whose hair was remarkably similar.

    Having stumbled across the condition on a Facebook group she joined for parents trying to cope with their kids' unruly hair when Holly was a toddler and seeing a phot *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Liebe kleine Vogelscheuche: Familie Wright nimmt das Struwwelpeter-Syndrom bei ihrer Tochter Holly mit Humor
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    FEATURE - Liebe kleine Vogelscheuche: Familie Wright nimmt das Struwwelpeter-Syndrom bei ihrer Tochter Holly mit Humor
    Holly in 2022 (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Mum who once called her girl "a little scarecrow" as she has uncombable hair syndrome says now 8 she has a multi-coloured "lion's mane"

    By Susan Clark, PA Real Life

    A mum who affectionately called her daughter "a little scarecrow" when she was tiny because of her uncombable hair syndrome says the eight year old has blossomed into a style icon boasting a multi-coloured "lion's mane."

    One of only 100 people worldwide thought by scientists to have been diagnosed with the rare genetic condition causing dry, frizzy hair that cannot be combed flat, rather than wanting to tame her crowning glory, Holly Wright, loves it, according to her mum, Emma Wilson, 41.

    Concerned she might be teased when she started school, social worker Emma, who lives in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, with Holly and her identical twin brothers, Daniel and Charlie, five, whose hair is straight, said that her daughter celebrates looking different.

    Emma, who no longer lives her children's dad, Carl Wright, 36, who remains a big part of their lives, said: "Holly is really proud of her hair. If anything, she is a bit sad that her wild hair is calming down as she gets older - which is a characteristic of the condition.

    "She’s very sociable and outgoing and very confident in herself and so she loves having different hair."

    And she is in very good company, as other famous names thought to have uncombable hair syndrome UHS - which is also known as spun glass hair and is rarely given a formal diagnosis - include Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his son Wilfred and scientific genius Albert Einstein.

    Emma, who specialises in working with mental health, believes Holly's UHS was passed down on her side by her dad, Peter, 68, whose hair was remarkably similar.

    Having stumbled across the condition on a Facebook group she joined for parents trying to cope with their kids' unruly hair when Holly was a toddler and seeing a photo of anot *** Local

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds
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    FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds

    Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds -- Madame Tussauds Studio Supervisor Emma Meehan applies the finishing touches to a new waxwork of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. Picture date: Tuesday March 22, 2022. It takes a team of 25 artists to work on one wax figure, spending a total of 800 hours collectively. This includes 350 hours to sculpt the figure, 187 hours to insert a head of hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.
    *** Local Caption *** 38397487

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds
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    FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds

    Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds -- Madame Tussauds Studio Supervisor Emma Meehan applies the finishing touches to a new waxwork of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. Picture date: Tuesday March 22, 2022. It takes a team of 25 artists to work on one wax figure, spending a total of 800 hours collectively. This includes 350 hours to sculpt the figure, 187 hours to insert a head of hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.
    *** Local Caption *** 38397489

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds
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    FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds

    Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds -- Madame Tussauds Studio Supervisor Emma Meehan applies the finishing touches to a new waxwork of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. Picture date: Tuesday March 22, 2022. It takes a team of 25 artists to work on one wax figure, spending a total of 800 hours collectively. This includes 350 hours to sculpt the figure, 187 hours to insert a head of hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.
    *** Local Caption *** 38397496

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds
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    FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds

    Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds -- Madame Tussauds Studio Supervisor Emma Meehan applies the finishing touches to a new waxwork of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. Picture date: Tuesday March 22, 2022. It takes a team of 25 artists to work on one wax figure, spending a total of 800 hours collectively. This includes 350 hours to sculpt the figure, 187 hours to insert a head of hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.
    *** Local Caption *** 38397491

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds
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    FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds

    Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds -- A new waxwork of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. Picture date: Tuesday March 22, 2022. It takes a team of 25 artists to work on one wax figure, spending a total of 800 hours collectively. This includes 350 hours to sculpt the figure, 187 hours to insert a head of hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.
    *** Local Caption *** 38397488

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds
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    FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds

    Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds -- A new waxwork of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. Picture date: Tuesday March 22, 2022. It takes a team of 25 artists to work on one wax figure, spending a total of 800 hours collectively. This includes 350 hours to sculpt the figure, 187 hours to insert a head of hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.
    *** Local Caption *** 38397493

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds
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    FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds

    Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds -- Madame Tussauds Studio Supervisor Emma Meehan applies the finishing touches to a new waxwork of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. Picture date: Tuesday March 22, 2022. It takes a team of 25 artists to work on one wax figure, spending a total of 800 hours collectively. This includes 350 hours to sculpt the figure, 187 hours to insert a head of hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.
    *** Local Caption *** 38397495

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds
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    FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds

    Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds -- Madame Tussauds Studio Supervisor Emma Meehan applies the finishing touches to a new waxwork of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. Picture date: Tuesday March 22, 2022. It takes a team of 25 artists to work on one wax figure, spending a total of 800 hours collectively. This includes 350 hours to sculpt the figure, 187 hours to insert a head of hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.
    *** Local Caption *** 38397490

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds
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    FEATURE - Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds

    Nur echt mit dem Wuschelkopf: Die neue BoJo-Wachsfigur von Madame Tussauds -- A new waxwork of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, Lancashire, UK. Picture date: Tuesday March 22, 2022. It takes a team of 25 artists to work on one wax figure, spending a total of 800 hours collectively. This includes 350 hours to sculpt the figure, 187 hours to insert a head of hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.
    *** Local Caption *** 38397486

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545719
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545722
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545723
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545721
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545720
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545724
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545725
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545726
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545727
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545729
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545728
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545735
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545734
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545731
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545733
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545737
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545730
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545736
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545732
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545740
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545744
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545739
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545738
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545742
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545741
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
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    FEATURE - Alberto mit den Scherenhänden: Spanischer Friseur schneidet die Haare auf aussergewöhnliche Weise
    The hairdresser Alberto Olmedo cuts his hair with fire and catanas in Madrid on January 30, 2021. *** Local Caption *** 31545743
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
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    FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
    been to the hairdressers in 15 years
    By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
    her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
    Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
    Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
    Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
    by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
    Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
    beautiful.
    "As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
    cut.
    "Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
    "We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
    show it off in different scenarios.
    "I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
    Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
    2005, she made the decision to grow it.
    She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
    "I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
    I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
    After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
    reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
    "It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
    continued.
    "I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
    into adulthood."
    Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
    it that can take hours.
    "I use regular shampoo and conditioner," she said. "I go to bed with wet hair
    and it will normally be dry by the

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    DUK10137267_019
    FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    Stefanie hasn't been to the hairdressers in 15 years (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
    been to the hairdressers in 15 years
    By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
    her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
    Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
    Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
    Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
    by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
    Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
    beautiful.
    "As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
    cut.
    "Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
    "We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
    show it off in different scenarios.
    "I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
    Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
    2005, she made the decision to grow it.
    She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
    "I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
    I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
    After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
    reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
    "It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
    continued.
    "I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
    into adulthood."
    Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
    it that can take hours.
    "I use regular shampoo and conditioner,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
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    FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    Stefanie has always associated long hair with being beautiful (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
    been to the hairdressers in 15 years
    By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
    her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
    Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
    Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
    Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
    by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
    Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
    beautiful.
    "As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
    cut.
    "Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
    "We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
    show it off in different scenarios.
    "I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
    Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
    2005, she made the decision to grow it.
    She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
    "I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
    I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
    After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
    reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
    "It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
    continued.
    "I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
    into adulthood."
    Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
    it that can take hours.
    "I use regul

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    DUK10137267_007
    FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    Stefanie has always associated long hair with being beautiful (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
    been to the hairdressers in 15 years
    By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
    her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
    Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
    Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
    Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
    by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
    Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
    beautiful.
    "As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
    cut.
    "Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
    "We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
    show it off in different scenarios.
    "I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
    Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
    2005, she made the decision to grow it.
    She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
    "I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
    I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
    After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
    reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
    "It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
    continued.
    "I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
    into adulthood."
    Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
    it that can take hours.
    "I use regul

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    DUK10137267_017
    FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    Stefanie hopes to grow her hair two metres long (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
    been to the hairdressers in 15 years
    By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
    her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
    Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
    Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
    Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
    by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
    Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
    beautiful.
    "As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
    cut.
    "Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
    "We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
    show it off in different scenarios.
    "I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
    Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
    2005, she made the decision to grow it.
    She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
    "I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
    I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
    After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
    reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
    "It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
    continued.
    "I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
    into adulthood."
    Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
    it that can take hours.
    "I use regular shampoo and

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    DUK10137267_009
    FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    Stefanie hasn't been to the hairdressers in 15 years (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
    been to the hairdressers in 15 years
    By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
    her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
    Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
    Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
    Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
    by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
    Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
    beautiful.
    "As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
    cut.
    "Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
    "We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
    show it off in different scenarios.
    "I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
    Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
    2005, she made the decision to grow it.
    She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
    "I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
    I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
    After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
    reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
    "It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
    continued.
    "I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
    into adulthood."
    Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
    it that can take hours.
    "I use regular shampoo and conditioner,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    DUK10137267_004
    FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    Stefanie hasn't been to the hairdressers in 15 years (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
    been to the hairdressers in 15 years
    By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
    her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
    Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
    Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
    Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
    by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
    Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
    beautiful.
    "As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
    cut.
    "Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
    "We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
    show it off in different scenarios.
    "I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
    Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
    2005, she made the decision to grow it.
    She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
    "I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
    I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
    After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
    reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
    "It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
    continued.
    "I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
    into adulthood."
    Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
    it that can take hours.
    "I use regular shampoo and conditioner,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    DUK10137267_008
    FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    Stefanie hopes to grow her hair two metres long (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
    been to the hairdressers in 15 years
    By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
    her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
    Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
    Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
    Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
    by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
    Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
    beautiful.
    "As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
    cut.
    "Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
    "We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
    show it off in different scenarios.
    "I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
    Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
    2005, she made the decision to grow it.
    She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
    "I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
    I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
    After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
    reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
    "It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
    continued.
    "I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
    into adulthood."
    Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
    it that can take hours.
    "I use regular shampoo and

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    DUK10137267_010
    FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    Stefanie proudly showcases her locks on Instagram (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
    been to the hairdressers in 15 years
    By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
    her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
    Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
    Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
    Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
    by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
    Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
    beautiful.
    "As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
    cut.
    "Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
    "We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
    show it off in different scenarios.
    "I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
    Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
    2005, she made the decision to grow it.
    She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
    "I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
    I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
    After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
    reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
    "It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
    continued.
    "I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
    into adulthood."
    Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
    it that can take hours.
    "I use regular shampoo a

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    DUK10137267_005
    FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
    Stefanie proudly showcases her locks on Instagram (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
    been to the hairdressers in 15 years
    By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
    her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
    Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
    Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
    Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
    by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
    Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
    beautiful.
    "As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
    cut.
    "Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
    "We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
    show it off in different scenarios.
    "I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
    Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
    2005, she made the decision to grow it.
    She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
    "I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
    I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
    After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
    reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
    "It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
    continued.
    "I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
    into adulthood."
    Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
    it that can take hours.
    "I use regular shampoo a

    (c) Dukas

     

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