KEY POINTS

  • Donald Trump's face looked a little too orangey at a Las Vegas rally
  • His appearance sparked rumors that he wears makeup
  • Donald Trump reportedly uses a tanning bed

Donald Trump has been rumored to be wearing makeup whenever he steps out in public. Even though nothing has been confirmed, it is hard to ignore the uneven shades on his face.

During his rally in Las Vegas, eagle-eyed netizens noticed that the president was wearing thick makeup. However, the orange shade did not necessarily fit the POTUS.

According to Vox, the POTUS actually really wears makeup, and he’s very particular with the brand that he uses. The president reportedly prefers Bronx Color-brand face makeup from Switzerland.

“Two full containers, one-half full — even if it meant the housekeepers had to regularly bring new shirts from the pro shop because of the rust-colored stains on the collars,” the publication claimed.

There are also some reports suggesting that Trump’s face turned orange not solely because of his makeup but also because he uses a tanning bed. His former staff, Omarosa Manigault claimed that this true, but the White House denied the allegations.

But Manigault’s statements seemingly supports why Trump’s face sometimes appears too orangey on certain parts and white on other areas.

Meanwhile, following his rally in Las Vegas, Twitter user @TomJChicago also commented on the POTUS’s so-called makeup.

“His skin is a color not previously found on our planet. His mind is fragmented as his brain damage mounts. He says ‘Chelsea Gabbard’ and doesn’t correct himself. It’s all a fog to him. His Russia lies that follow this clip reek of paranoia,” he wrote alongside a video of Trump at the rally.

Other netizens also mocked the POTUS’s makeup.

Twitter user @patrickmkcirtap edited Trump’s Twitter profile photo by changing his face’s color to orange.

“Face makeup color looks really bad when he puts hand near his face. See how white his hand is and how orange his face is. Think all that money someone could give him a makeover with the correct shade of makeup and hair color to wear,” Twitter user @medgcrad said.

US President Donald Trump delivers remarks at a Keep America Great rally in Phoenix, Arizona, on February 19, the same day Democratic White House hopefuls held a contentious debate in Las Vegas
US President Donald Trump delivers remarks at a Keep America Great rally in Phoenix, Arizona, on February 19, the same day Democratic White House hopefuls held a contentious debate in Las Vegas AFP / JIM WATSON