American with uniquely long nails set a record
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By Vika https://www.pictolic.com/article/american-with-uniquely-long-nails-set-a-record.htmlA woman actually has a hard time in everyday life. The nails don't even let her drive.
Minnesota resident Diana Armstrong entered the Guinness Book of Records as the owner of the longest fingernails in the world. The 64-year-old woman hasn't cut her nails since 1997, and now they are about 13 meters together, writes the Daily Star.
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“I haven’t been to a nail salon for about 22 years. It takes about 10 hours to polish each nail and you need carpentry tools to file them. It takes four days and 20 bottles of varnish to paint nails,” the record holder admitted.
In addition, nails interfere with essential life events, from going to the bathroom to getting dressed.
Armstrong struggles to zip up his trousers and jacket, and uses a knife to open a can of soda.
“I was driving a car, but I had to stick my hand out the window, so I don’t drive anymore,” the American added.




Recall that the American record holder with the longest manicure Ayanna Williams from Houston cut her nails. She did it for the first time in 30 years.
A resident of Brovary grew 10-meter nails
Keywords: American woman | Everyday life | Lifestyle | Nails | Record | People
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