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  • Donald Trump previously shared the elaborate way that he fixes his hair
  • Donald Trump uses Just for Men dye product, according to Ivanka Trump
  • Donald Trump uses bobby pins for his hair

Donald Trump’s hair has been a common topic for discussion among his supporters and critics. Over the years, the POTUS’s hairstyle and hair color have changed.

During his interview with Rolling Stone in 2011, Melania Trump’s husband shared his complete haircare routine starting off with his preferred shampoo, Head and Shoulders.

“OK, what I do is, wash it with Head and Shoulders. I don’t dry it, though. I let it dry by itself. It takes about an hour. Do I comb it forward? No, I don’t comb it forward. I actually don’t have a bad hairline. When you think about it, it’s not bad. I mean, I get a lot of credit for comb-overs. But it’s not really a comb-over. It’s sort of a little bit forward and back,” he said.

Trump’s favorite daughter, Ivanka, reportedly told her friends where her dad’s orange-blond color comes from. She said that the POTUS uses a dye product called Just for Men, which can be easily applied to greying hair.

According to Just for Men's website, it only takes five minutes to apply the hair color and to leave it before the grey hairs are covered. But Political Flare claimed that it is Trump’s impatience that makes his hair turn orangey instead of blonde.

Meanwhile, author Michael Wolff claimed that the president has undergone a scalp reduction surgery. In the book “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” Wolff also said that the POTUS uses an elaborate combing method.

“An absolutely clean pate — a contained island after scalp-reduction surgery — surrounded by a furry circle of hair around the sides and front, from which all ends are drawn up to meet in the center and then swept back and secured by a stiffening spray,” he wrote.

Another technique employed by Trump when it comes to his hair is the use of bobby pins. Four years ago, the POTUS seemingly forget to remove the pin on his head when he made a public appearance.

Donald Trump stands accused of interfering with the sentencing recommendation for his former advisor, Roger Stone -- prompting four Justice Department prosecutors to resign from the case
Donald Trump stands accused of interfering with the sentencing recommendation for his former advisor, Roger Stone -- prompting four Justice Department prosecutors to resign from the case AFP / JIM WATSON