*This article is excerpted from a New York Post article, "Hairdressers reveal the secrets of Donald Trump's hair" by Doree Lewak. For the complete article, click here.
Amy Lasch, a TV and film hairstylist for 30 years, worked on set for the first two seasons of “The Apprentice.” But the show’s host, Donald Trump, wouldn’t let her near his famed mane.
“It’s as if he got ready somewhere else first,” says Lasch, 52, of Middletown, NJ. “If I noticed a flyaway that the camera was sure to pick up, I would hold a large mirror up to Donald and ask, ‘Do you want me to fix it?’
“I knew damn well — ask before I raised a finger to that hair.”
The truth behind the candidate’s signature swoop has been the closest-guarded secret since Hillary Clinton’s missing e-mails.
As for how Trump gets that soft-serve swirl? aerosol hair spray, which environmentalists are trying to eradicate. The candidate griped at a South Carolina rally this week about claims that “hair spray is going to affect the ozone. They want me to use the pump [spray]. And then it comes out in big blobs . . . I want to use hair spray!”
“He uses a weird bottle of hair spray. He tried to give it to me once, as a friend,” says a former Trump political adviser. “It’s bigger than the biggest can of beer.”
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