At the press conference held by Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, the excessive sweating received even more attention than the allegations he claimed.
We all sweat, there is nothing strange or embarrassing here. Rudy Giuliani is one of those people who really sweats a lot.
Here, for example, he is in the Republican National Congress and is first wiping his sweat, then wiping his hands on the woman next to him:
ëhen you're Rudy Giuliani and you ëipe your sêeat on this ëoman on national television pic.tëitter.com / hhHJLBl9lz
- Zack Bornstein (@ZackBornstein) August 28, 2020
So people already know that he sweats, which means that he too should know this and use the right beauty tools accordingly. Especially at a televised press conference during which he is trying to unravel a democratic election.
Jason Backe, a hair expert in Los Angeles, tells exactly what happened to Giuliani:
"Most likely he used a temporary colored spray or a product applied to wet hair and placed with a hair dryer. These types of products have had extremely high sales during the pandemic because the salons have been closed or with limited capacity. They generally work well in filling gaps in the roots and for many people are life-saving. However, they are temporary and usually can not withstand water, or in this case, sweat.
During the press conference, the legal team of former President Donald Trump's election held a press conference to talk about "a number of conspiracy theories and unfounded allegations of vote rigging, which led to a changed election result."
"It should be remembered that not all those who sweat are trying to overthrow democracy, but all those who try to overthrow democracy will surely sweat," writes Vanity Fair.
Rudy Giuliani and other Trump lawyers have repeatedly accused the media of disregarding their claims and arguing a shattered conspiracy theory that Venezuela may have stolen votes through machines used by local authorities.
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Source: The Guardian, Vanity Fair