Daily Mail

SO HOW COULD HE GET OVER THE COMBOVER?

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HAIR TRANSPLANT/WEAVE

Hair expert Iain Sallis says he doesn’t think a hair transplant is an option for the President. ‘For transplant­ation to work you need a decent amount of hair at the back that you can move to the top.’ He explains that, bar some ‘very fine white hair’, Mr Trump appears to have next to none at the back – and wouldn’t have enough for extensions.

WIG

There’s nothing to stop him having a toupee, says Mr Sallis: ‘I think he may have relied on a toupee in the past, but I don’t think he does now – and there’s no reason it couldn’t be an option except vanity.’ While it’s been speculated that the President has previously been helped by a hairpiece, he’s always insisted his locks are his own.

KERATIN FIBRES

Another possible answer would be keratin fibres – a bottle of electrosta­tically-charged particles which can make hair look thicker.

EMBRACE THE BALDNESS

Could he be brave and shave it all off? ‘It’s up to the person and if they feel they can deal with it,’ says Mr Sallis.

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