Steep Christmas! Woman puts Christmas tree on her head

Delhi (India) - When Christmas makes you inventive! While for some the festive season is accompanied by culinary delights, others give free rein to their creativity. Christmas trees and hair can form a harmonious combination, as the following story from India shows.

Screenshot/Instagram/Tanya Singh
This is what the young lady looks like when she hasn't (yet) grown a Christmas tree on her head.

No more boring festive laziness. Tanya Singh apparently thought so too and combined the Christmas decorations at home with a new hairstyle.

In a video published on her Instagram page on Christmas Eve, the beauty influencer presented a rather "sleek" hairstyle and caused quite a stir on social media.

The short video sequence begins with Tanya's preparations, who attached an empty drinks bottle to her head as a base.

Then it was time to get down to business: as a first step, the influencer carefully wrapped her hair around the bottle to create the shape of a Christmas tree.

Lights, baubles and stars decorate the hair: no amateur was at work here

Screenshot/Instagram/Tanya Singh
Step by step, Tanya Singh's hair was transformed into a Christmassy work of art.

To make the undertaking as festive as possible, the young woman braided part of her hair in close proximity to the real Christmas tree.

She then moved on to the finishing touches and used typical Christmas decorations, consisting of small lights, baubles, stars and other accessories - and the steep festive hair was ready.

The visual result was more than impressive: A hairstyle that not only came across as extremely original, but also radiated an enchanting atmosphere at the same time.

The protagonist of the clip made anything but an inexperienced impression during her hairy show, which was made clear by the quick hand movements and the flowing actions.

The young woman's video went viral online and garnered numerous enthusiastic comments. It remains to be seen whether there will be any imitators, as a "fir tree cut" does indeed involve visual risks that can literally ruin the festivities.