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- 8CHAN /POL/ ARTICLE ARCHIVE
- [Title] Hillary Clinton's $600 haircut shuts down Bergdorf Goodman salon
- [Author] Cristina Silva
- [Date Created] July 29, 2015
- Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton allegedly shut down part of a luxury New York City department store last week to get a $600 haircut. Clinton's campaign closed the John Barrett salon at Bergdorf Goodman on Fifth Avenue on Friday to ensure privacy for her large entourage, the New York Post reported Wednesday.
- Clinton entered the store by a side entrance. An elevator bank was shut down so Clinton could see her regular hairdresser privately. A haircut at John Barrett costs $600, the New York Post claimed, although the salon's website offers more affordable options. It was not known whether Clinton was charged for the haircut.
- "She was styled in a private area of the salon," a source told the New York Post. "Other customers didn't get a glimpse. Hillary was later seen with a new feathered hairdo."
- Clinton, 69, has made jokes about the media's obsession with her hair in the past. She recently made a crack about her age, noting she would not have white hair if she became president because she had been "coloring it for years."
- She has also noted that women must pay a "hair and makeup tax" to make it in the professional world while many men can breeze through life with fewer concerns about their appearance. “It’s a daily challenge," Clinton said. "I do the best I can — and as you may have noticed, some days are better than others!”
- During Clinton's service as secretary of state under the Obama administration, staffers complained that dealing with her hair was a chore. “As a chick, it’s a big pain in the butt. The weather is different, and you’re in and out of the plane. [The staff] gets off that plane looking like garbage most days, but she has to look camera ready," one staffer told Elle Magazine in 2012.
- Her husband, former President Bill Clinton, was famously snared in a 1993 controversy known as “Hairgate” when he got a $200 trim on Air Force One as it sat at a runway at Los Angeles International Airport, diverting numerous flights
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