A woman dubbed ‘the real-life Rapunzel’ has revealed how men around the world are offering her up to £200,000 for her long fiery locks of red hair.
Jasmine Larsen, a late-twenties hair care influencer and entrepreneur from Bristol, has found success with her 4’3″ hair.
But before she started her current job, her Rapunzel hair caught the attention of men all over the world, and it would have been hard to believe that she was willing to pay so much for her tresses. did not.
From haircut offers to marriage proposals, Jasmine’s Instagram private messages are inundated with requests.

Jasmine Larsen (pictured), a late-20s hair care influencer and entrepreneur from Bristol, has made a successful career with 4’3″ hair.
After completing her biochemistry studies at UCL, Jasmine worked as an editor for a while before realizing her hair had the potential to lead her career to success.
In addition to the stream of positive messages, Jasmine’s inbox is constantly flooded with advances from men offering money to sell her hair or even proposing marriage to her.
“I got a lot of requests to cut my hair for money,” she said. ‘I have also received many DMs from men who want personal hair videos for money.
“A man made a video of a cartoon character slowly eating my long hair.

But before she started her current job, her Rapunzel hair (pictured) caught the attention of men all over the world and it’s hard to believe that she would be willing to pay a lot for her tresses. I did.


From haircut offers to marriage proposals, Jasmine’s Instagram private messages are inundated with requests. Jasmine (pictured) says someone offered her a whopping $250,000 to sell her hair to them.

In addition to the stream of positive messages, Jasmine’s inbox is always flooded with advances from men offering money to sell her hair (pictured) or even proposing marriage to her.
“Some of them have mentioned their wealth and how they can provide me. I think you can, but for me it’s always not a big deal.
Jasmine also addresses negative comments. Some have suggested that she is “selfish” or “narcissistic” for having such long hair.
“Some people refuse to believe that this is my natural hair or even hair color.” Some even say it’s selfish to leave all this hair when you need it.
“It’s funny that I’m being accused of being an ‘extreme narcissist’ for having long hair,” she added.

After completing her biochemistry studies at UCL, Jasmine (pictured) worked as an editor for a while before realizing her hair could lead to success in her career.


Jasmine (pictured) has also dealt with negative comments — some suggesting she’s “selfish” or “narcissistic” for having such long hair.

She now works full time as a hair care influencer and entrepreneur and sells her own hair accessories Lars Haircare.
She now works full time as a hair care influencer and entrepreneur and sells her own hair accessories Lars Haircare.
“Of five siblings, I’m the only one with red hair,” Jasmine said. “Both of my parents are Turkish, but I was born and raised in Bristol, England. My mother always braided my hair at school.
“At the time, I didn’t like this hairstyle and wanted a ponytail, but now I’m grateful that she chose a protective hairstyle. increase.
“It moisturizes your hair and protects it from environmental factors that can lead to dryness and frizz.”

“Ever since I was little, I have liked long hair,” said Jasmine (pictured). “I was always sad after getting my hair cut, so let’s grow it out after my last haircut in late 2017.”

“Many people want to know my hair growth secret, but I keep saying it’s a combination of things like sticking to a consistent hair care routine.

Jasmine (pictured with short hair) has fans all over the world who love her hair and people are constantly asking about her routine and hair care regime
When asked why she grew her hair so long, Jasmine said she had always been fascinated by long hair and was always sad to get it cut.
“Ever since I was little, I’ve always liked long hair,” she said. “I was always sad after getting my hair cut, so let’s grow it out after my last haircut in late 2017.”
Jasmine has fans all over the world who love her hair, and people are constantly asking questions about her routine and hair care regime.
“Many people want to know my hair growth secret, and I keep telling them it’s a combination of things like sticking to a consistent hair care routine.
“Many people ask if my hair color is natural, but others want to know how I take care of my hair. has called her hair “truly wonderful”.

Jasmine believes in healthy hair habits and takes simple steps and measures to ensure luscious hair health.

“Taking care of my long hair is a full-time job, but definitely rewarding. It means health, wisdom and femininity. It really is my crowning glory,” said Jasmine (pictured).
Jasmine believes in a healthy hair routine and takes simple steps and measures to ensure luscious hair health.
“I use scalp treatments, hair masks, shampoos and conditioners, leave-in conditioners, styling treatments, and hair oils,” she said.
“In terms of tools, I like to use microfiber towels, ion dryers, detangling brushes, and scalp massagers. I like to buy both affordable and expensive products like Herbal Essences and Oribe. am.
“I wash my hair once or twice a week to avoid running out of shampoo too quickly. I also like exploring the science behind hair growth so I can give my followers better advice.”
“Taking care of my long hair is a full-time job, but definitely rewarding.