She treated her father with some lightness, even irony, and in at least one television interview she made fun of his comb-over. She often described the mechanics behind it to friends: an absolutely clean pate-a contained island after scalp reduction surgery-surrounded by a furry circle of hair around the sides and front, from which all ends are drawn up to meet in the center and then swept back and secured by a stiffening spray. The color, she would point out to comical effect, was from a product called Just for Men-the longer it was left on, the darker it got. Impatience resulted in Trump's orange-blond hair color.
The author describes how the daughter of Trump interacted with her father with a sense of lightness and irony. In one television interview, she even poked fun at his hairstyle, specifically his comb-over. She explained to friends the intricacies of his hairdo, which was a result of scalp reduction surgery that left a bald top surrounded by longer hair. This hair was styled to meet at the top, secured with hairspray.
Additionally, she humorously pointed out that the color of his hair came from a product called Just for Men. She noted that the longer the dye was left on, the darker it would become. This impatience sometimes led to the distinctive orange-blond hue that her father sported. The lighthearted commentary underscores a unique dynamic between them, blending familial affection with playful critique.