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While President Trump's hair remains a topic of fascination, his former barber is revealing what it was like to care for the commander in chief's coiffure.
Adrian Wood to... moreWhile President Trump's hair remains a topic of fascination, his former barber is revealing what it was like to care for the commander in chief's coiffure.
Adrian Wood told Inside Edition that Trump is "very specific" about his hair is trimmed.
"He'll say, 'Cut here, cut here, cut here,' and you'd start trimming and he'd say, 'Oh, that's enough there.' Then you'd go here and, 'Oh, that's enough there,' and that's the way it is with him," Wood said.
Gesturing to the top of the head, Wood added, "We never cut this part of his head. This part of his head, he takes care of himself."
He said that the president's bald spot is of particular concern.
"In order to cover that up, it takes a lot of work," Wood said. "You really have to know what you're doing." less
To gaze upon Donald Trump’s hair is like trying to make sense of a particularly elaborate M.C. Escher drawing. Just when you think you’ve figured out how all of the str... moreTo gaze upon Donald Trump’s hair is like trying to make sense of a particularly elaborate M.C. Escher drawing. Just when you think you’ve figured out how all of the straw-colored, gossamer strands fit together, he turns his head and you realize nothing is what it seems, reality is an illusion, and life is pointless. But now, we may finally know how Trump accomplishes this remarkable feat of engineering.
In an extract from his new book Fire and Fury: Inside Trump’s White House, published by New York Magazine on Wednesday, reporter Michael Wolff revealed that Trump’s styling secrets have been disclosed by none other than his most trusted confidante — his daughter Ivanka:
For Ivanka, it was all business — building the Trump brand, the presidential campaign, and now the White House. She treated her father with a degree of detachment, even irony, going so far as to make fun of his comb-over to others. She often described the mechanics behind it to friends: an a... less