The US leader was photographed with the new hairstyle when he stopped in a Virginia church shortly before his visit to the UK.Some social media users took to Twitter to discuss the new hairdo with one saying: ”With normal hair he at least looks a little less bizarre”. Mr Trump’s unusual hairstyle has become part of the leader’s style during his presidency.
Hair stylist Matthew Curtis said to the Gentlemen’s Journal: “It’s definitely a strange creation – but it’s also a bafflingly cleverly crafted structure.
“I’d say that it looks like hairspray is the most heavily-used product here – a really super-setting crafting spray.
“Trump’s hair is a 9.3 or 10.3 in definition, and a warm antique gold – something to match his age – that is probably dyed every 2 to 3 weeks to avoid regrowth. He must do this himself, might I add, as I’ve never met a hairdresser who would help give him this style. If they did, and I had to name it, I’d call it a back-to-front mullet with a new romantic fringe.”
President Trump has now arrived in the UK for his three-day state visit.
His Air Force One plane arrived in Stansted Airport at 9am today and he has taken a helicopter to the centre of London where he is due to meet the Queen.