After lathering up with Head & Shoulders shampoo, “I then comb my hair.
Yes, I do use a comb.
Do I comb it forward?

No, I don’t comb it forward,” Trump said.
“I actually don’t have a bad hairline.
…I mean, I get a lot of credit for comb-overs.

But it’s not really a comb-over.
It’s sort of a little bit forward and back.
I’ve combed it the same way for years.
Same thing, every time.”
A decade-plus later, Trump is finally coming clean about his routine.
“See that screen up there of me?
That’s very severe, that comb-over,” Trump said, miming the styling with his hand.
“That’s a severe sucker.
What’s with that one?
I looked up there, I said, ‘Whoa!’
Look at that, wow.
That’s a work of art.”
Perhaps that’s why Trump feels more comfortable talking frankly about his hair.
That doesn’t mean he’s not still vain about it.
Apparently, Trump is determined to stick with the comb-over and colors he likes best.
We still wish he’d consider the style we at The List created.
Our photo editors gave him a more flattering, less poufy style and a darker shade.
It might not be museum-worthy, butwithout his famous disaster hairdo, Trumplooks both more natural and more presidential.