On Sunday, Trump was sporting a new slick back hairstyle, but by Monday, his trademark bouffant was back.
On Sunday, Trump was sporting a new slick back hairstyle, but by Monday, his trademark bouffant was back.
On Sunday, Trump was sporting a new slick back hairstyle, but by Monday, his trademark bouffant was back.
On Sunday, Trump was sporting a new slick back hairstyle, but by Monday, his trademark bouffant was back.

Make your hair great again: How to best style your thinning crop (so you don't look like Trump)


Sophie Prideaux
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Donald Trump is an unpredictable man. Rewind 10 years, and who could ever have seen his presidency coming? But for all his surprises, there are three things that you can always rely on him for: the first is his unrelenting stream of controversial Tweets, the second is his year-round tangerine tinge, and the third is his infamous bleached bouffant.

On Sunday, however, Trump’s fierce devotion to his trademark hairstyle waivered. He appeared – shock horror – to have ditched the bouffant in favour of a slick back.

This new hairstyle sparked many, many questions online. Who was this imposter? Was this change permanent? Have his ears always looked like that?

The new 'do was debuted during a visit to an evangelical church in Virginia, for which Trump arrived fresh from the golf course. There were soon plenty of Tweets flooding the internet, questioning what on Earth was going on.

“Pray for his new hair style," said one Twitter user. "The comb-over was the source of his power. We are entering uncharted territory.”

While others wondered if the new style was done specially for his state visit to the UK the following day. "Please go back to your old haircut; the new look just isn't 'you'," said another Tweeter. "Don't change yourself for Queen Elizabeth, or anyone else!"

Take a look through the gallery below to see Trump's hair through history:

  • US President Donald Trump gestures onboard Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's (JMSDF) helicopter carrier DDH-184 Kaga at JMSDF Yokosuka base in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan. Getty Images
    US President Donald Trump gestures onboard Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's (JMSDF) helicopter carrier DDH-184 Kaga at JMSDF Yokosuka base in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan. Getty Images
  • US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive at Stansted Airport in London, England. Getty Images
    US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive at Stansted Airport in London, England. Getty Images
  • Donald Trump attends the first day of the public inquiry into the application by Trump International Golf Links Scotland for a golf course and resort development at the Menie Estate in Balmedie in Aberdeen, Scotland. Getty Images
    Donald Trump attends the first day of the public inquiry into the application by Trump International Golf Links Scotland for a golf course and resort development at the Menie Estate in Balmedie in Aberdeen, Scotland. Getty Images
  • US president Donald Trump visits Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeen, Scotland. Getty Images
    US president Donald Trump visits Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeen, Scotland. Getty Images
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin hands U.S. President Donald Trump a World Cup football during a joint press conference after their summit in Helsinki, Finland. Getty Images
    Russian President Vladimir Putin hands U.S. President Donald Trump a World Cup football during a joint press conference after their summit in Helsinki, Finland. Getty Images
  • US businessman Donald Trump, holds a press conference after recieving his honorary award of Doctor of Business Administration from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. Getty Images
    US businessman Donald Trump, holds a press conference after recieving his honorary award of Doctor of Business Administration from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. Getty Images
  • Donald Trump arrives at the Old Course in St Andrews where he was meeting with the media to answer questions regarding Trump International Golf Links in St Andrews, Scotland. Getty Images
    Donald Trump arrives at the Old Course in St Andrews where he was meeting with the media to answer questions regarding Trump International Golf Links in St Andrews, Scotland. Getty Images
  • Donald Trump and Melanie Knaus arrive for VH1's Divas Live concert at the Beacon Theater in New York City April 13, 1999.Getty Images
    Donald Trump and Melanie Knaus arrive for VH1's Divas Live concert at the Beacon Theater in New York City April 13, 1999.Getty Images
  • Donald Trump. Getty Images
    Donald Trump. Getty Images
  • Donald Trump and his girlfriend Melania Knauss arrive at a party after attending the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington DC (2001). Getty Images
    Donald Trump and his girlfriend Melania Knauss arrive at a party after attending the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington DC (2001). Getty Images

But as Air Force One touched down on the tarmac at London Stansted Airport on Monday morning, fans of the bouffant breathed a sigh of relief. It was back, blowing gloriously in the British wind.

So what was it that caused Trump’s temporary break-up from his lifelong love affair with his wispy, volumised look?

Perhaps it was simply hat hair. After all, achieving that kind of volume after a long day hitting 18 holes is nigh-on-impossible – even for the President of the United States.

Or was Trump trying out one of the oldest tricks in the book? For many decades, the slick back has been used as a way to disguise thinning locks. By sweeping the hair back, and locking it firmly down with product, it can be easy to hide any patches that may need a bit of extra cover.

Of course, this is purely speculation. For all we know, he could have just fancied a change that day. But Trump’s hair has been subject to much speculation in the past. Many windy walks have raised the question: toupee, or not toupee?

President Donald Trump's new hairstyle caused quite the stir. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
President Donald Trump's new hairstyle caused quite the stir. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

The best hairstyles for thinning hair

Just in case Trump, or anyone else, was wondering about the best hairstyles for men with thinning hair, here are just a few suggestions:

The comb over

The comb over can add thickness to the hair on the top of the head, hiding any patches that might have thinned. The hair on the sides can be styled in various ways depending on the remaining hairline, from fades to shaven.

Short and spiked

Short, spiky hair can help to draw attention away from thinning locks by adding extra volume and body to the top of the hair. This is a great option for men who are losing hair at the crown, but as it requires hair to be pushed back from the forehead, it might not be the best for receding hairlines at the front.

The crop

A short crop with textured sides can help disguise any thinning areas by covering any exposed scalp. This style requires good styling products to hold the texture in place.

The buzzcut

The buzzcut is one of the most low-maintenance styles any man can have, whether the hair is thinning or not. Of course, it also keeps hair extremely short, making it less obvious if there are any areas of thinning or loss.

Clean shaven

The ultimate plunge. While it might seem scary for many men, shaving off thinning hair all together can give you a whole new look. This style can open up your face while accentuating any other facial hair such as a beard or stubble.