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During a barrage of unsubstantiated and unsubstantiated accusations, Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani took the world by storm Thursday night.
From behind a podium at the Republican National Headquarters in Washington DC, the former New York mayor held a nearly hour-long press conference in which he echoed President Donald Trump’s equally baseless and unsubstantiated accusations that his election had been stolen. .
About 40 minutes after Giuliani’s press conference, it was no longer the 76-year-old attorney’s claims that were the subject of attention, but rather the Trump attorney’s cheeks that were drawing attention.
Black lines
Because it was at that moment that Giuliani, obviously hot, had to give in to the sweat that until then had been dripping down his face.
Then it started to flow.
Black liquid suddenly ran down the 76-year-old man’s cheek that appeared to originate from Trump’s attorney’s beard.
– Don’t stop me on the street and guess
Hair color, tipped listeners, and social media viewers.
Not hair color, but mascara, writes the New York Times.
Wrong, answers Jan Thomas, Norway’s most famous hairstylist and hairdresser.
– I am convinced that this is a product that many people use, also celebrities and makeup artists, all over the world, says the celebrity stylist to Dagbladet.
This is the answer
The product you refer to is known by the name of “Toppik” and is used by both men and women. Jan Thomas himself sells “buckets and buckets” of the product in his living room, he says.
– This is a powder that comes in a bomb. You use it on your hair to fill in on top, in cleats, or on the hairline, he says.
He goes on to say that the product consists of small fibers in powder form that adhere to the hair and are applied with hairspray. However, it has its limitations, says Jan Thomas.
– Problems can arise if it’s hot and you sweat a lot. Then what happened happened: It gets oily, doesn’t last and starts to flow, he says.
This is what I would have done
He thinks that the mascara theory, put forward by other hairdressers for the New York Times, is completely wrong.
– It is silly to use, because it is placed like a cape over the hair and it will look strange. It also becomes completely stiff and most masks are waterproof so I don’t think it’s a mask, says the celebrity stylist.
– How would you have solved this?
– Had applied a hair dye from the inside out, a shampoo, applied and set for two minutes, then rinsed off. Then he had the depth he was looking for.
Kidnapped luxury apartment
In theory, he could have used “Toppik” on Giuliani as well, but not in that situation.
– You have to adapt. Using “Toppik” on a man who tells stories, is stressed, and gets very horny is dangerous. I use it myself on big international stars, but now I’ve been doing this for 35 years so I know what I’m doing. This is a good product, but it was probably used in the wrong situation.