Alabama man with a more than 3. 5-foot long beard earns world record



An Alabama man earned the Guinness World Record for longest natural beard locks on a living person.

Rudolf Martino of Birmingham started growing the impressive 3-foot, 6-inch facial hair more than a decade ago and told the record book it was culturally inspired.

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“I have researched thoroughly into different cultures like Egypt, India, and various religions, to create a look that has been around for thousands of years [and] adding my own flavor,” said Martino, a former singer, dancer and weightlifter who now plays competitive billiards.

“The beard locks [were] inspired by the holy men of India, plus Jamaican Rastafarians who adopted their look from India.”

Rudolf Martino earned the Guinness World Record title for longest natural beard locks on a living person. WVTM 13

To maintain his record breaking locks, Martino applies a daily moisturizer and washes his hair — which can take up to an hour, and then another three days to dry — thoroughly every two weeks, he dished to Fox 54.

The Alabama resident said his locks can take up to three days to dry. Guinness World Records

Martino said the reaction to his beard — which he sometimes keeps tucked in his shirt so it doesn’t get caught in doors — can vary.

“The looks I get are mixed, some in disbelief, and some in relief,” he told the outlet.

“There shouldn’t be discrimination against anyone’s natural hair, [and] myself being an African American, has pushed the envelope with a hair turban and robe – so the reaction sometimes is disarming, and residing in Birmingham, Alabama, this borders on heresy.”

Martino’s look is culturally inspired. Guinness World Records

He has no plans to chop it off.

“Just as a tree has roots, branches, leaves, and some fruit, I have as a symbol my hair, its roots, length, and strength,” he told the outlet.

“My fruits that I contribute to the world [are] my creativity, sharing, [and] caring to make the world a better, sweeter, and [more] tolerable place to live in.”




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