Comb over
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A comb over or combover is a hairstyle worn by bald or balding men in which the hair is grown long and combed over the bald area to minimize the evidence of baldness. Sometimes the part is lowered so that more hair can be used to cover the balding area.
In Japan, men with comb overs are called "bar code men" (バーコード人), referring to the similarity between the striations caused by the comb and the UPC on products. The "barcode style" is called "bākōdo na kamigata" (バーコードな髪型).[1][2]
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Patent
In 2004, Donald J. Smith and his father, Frank J. Smith, of Orlando, Florida were awarded an Ig Nobel Prize for their U.S. Patent 4,022,227, a variation of the comb over that conceals baldness by combing long hair in three separate directions.
Famous comb overs
Politicians
- The Emperor Constantine combed his hair forward to disguise his receding hairline.[3]
- In Spain, the Basque nationalist politician Iñaki Anasagasti is noted for his comb over, and has lent his name to comb overs ("hairstyle a la Anasagasti").[4]
- Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika is known for his comb over in Algeria and neighbouring countries.[5]
- Belarus' president Alexander Lukashenko is known and often mocked for his comb over.
- Sri Lankan president Maithreepala Sirisena sports a successful comb over.
- Germany's former CDU chairman Rainer Barzel was known as a comb over owner.
Military
- American general and war-hero Douglas MacArthur was known for wearing an extreme comb over that he usually hid under his military hat.
Athletes
- World Cup winner Bobby Charlton was noted for his comb over in the UK.[6][7]
- Purdue University basketball coach Gene Keady wore his hair in a comb over for decades until 2013, when he shaved it off at the behest of his fiancee (now wife). He told a reporter in 2014 that he spent $600 a week on the hairstyle that included hair extensions and dye.[8]
Celebrities
- The former chairman of the UK game show Call My Bluff, Robert Robinson, is known as the "king of the comb over" in the UK.[9][10]
Business people
- American business magnate Donald Trump has been lampooned for his comb over. Vanity Fair described it as a two-directional "double combover", made visible in harsh lighting,[11] and the Daily Mail called it an "astonishing coiffure".[12] Cautioning that it should not be confused "with a classic side-part comb-over", Time magazine published a four-step guide to emulating Trump's grooming process.[13]
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