Nigerian wig artisan Helen Williams has set a remarkable record by creating the world’s longest handmade wig, measuring an impressive 351.28 meters (1,152 feet 5 inches), according to the Guinness World Records.
Helen dedicated 11 days and invested over two million naira (£2,031; $2,493) in bringing this extraordinary creation to life.
After constructing the underlay with wig-cap netting and black fabric attached to a bicycle helmet, she completed the hairpiece using 1,000 bundles of hair, 12 cans of hair spray, 35 tubes of hair glue, and 6,250 hair clips.
“Finding the materials to make the longest wig was not an easy task,” Helen said. “My experience as a wigmaker helped a lot.”
Helen has been working as a professional wigmaker for eight years, producing anywhere from 50 to 300 wigs per week.
“I have trained hundreds of students and have made thousands of wigs,” she revealed.
Despite having such extensive experience, creating the record-breaking wig was not a simple feat for Helen.
“At some point, I felt exhausted,” she shared.
“However, friends and family encouraged me. I did not want to let them down, so I maintained my focus. The outcome is the longest handmade wig in the world.”
This achievement follows Nigeria’s recent recognition in the Guinness World Records, with Alan Fisher setting a new cooking marathon record of 119 hours and 57 minutes in Japan.
Helen Williams’s feat adds to Nigeria’s list of remarkable accomplishments, showcasing the nation’s talent and creativity on the global stage.