John Travolta — despite his naturally receding hairline — sported a towering hairdo as thick as the pompadour he paraded around with nearly 40 years ago, thanks to a trusty new toupee!
Photo credit: Getty Images
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“If an over-the-top hairpiece was what he was looking for, boy did he get it!” said The National ENQUIRER’s spy at the G’Day USA Gala in L.A., where John joined “Grease” co- star Olivia Newton-John on Jan. 27.
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The “Hairspray” star, shown here in 2015 with wife Kelly Preston, started losing his do years ago, but has used an array of hairy helmets to cover it up! “He keeps them all safely stored in a room in his house.”
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This time, the 64-year-old showed up with a full head of salt-and-pepper locks to match his grizzly beard — and our celebrity style expert felt it was a realistic step up for the curiously coiffed “Urban Cowboy.”
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“He used to wear these Frankenstein-style, jet-black wigs which were a dead giveaway,” said Susan Constantine, a Hollywood image expert and licensed cosmetologist. “This one looks more natural.”
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Dr. Gabe Mirkin believes the new look was helped in combination with recent hair replacement surgery: “He is wearing a piece covering the skin in front, side and above his ears. But the front-most central hairs are the result of a transplant!”
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“Either way,” Susan added, “it’s an improvement from the Eddie Munster look!”
John Travolta — despite his naturally receding hairline — sported a towering hairdo as thick as the pompadour he paraded around with nearly 40 years ago, thanks to a trusty new toupee!
Photo credit: Getty Images
“If an over-the-top hairpiece was what he was looking for, boy did he get it!” said The National ENQUIRER’s spy at the G’Day USA Gala in L.A., where John joined “Grease” co- star Olivia Newton-John on Jan. 27.
The “Hairspray” star, shown here in 2015 with wife Kelly Preston, started losing his do years ago, but has used an array of hairy helmets to cover it up! “He keeps them all safely stored in a room in his house.”
This time, the 64-year-old showed up with a full head of salt-and-pepper locks to match his grizzly beard — and our celebrity style expert felt it was a realistic step up for the curiously coiffed “Urban Cowboy.”
“He used to wear these Frankenstein-style, jet-black wigs which were a dead giveaway,” said Susan Constantine, a Hollywood image expert and licensed cosmetologist. “This one looks more natural.”
Dr. Gabe Mirkin believes the new look was helped in combination with recent hair replacement surgery: “He is wearing a piece covering the skin in front, side and above his ears. But the front-most central hairs are the result of a transplant!”
“Either way,” Susan added, “it’s an improvement from the Eddie Munster look!”