Joni Ernst, the first female combat veteran elected to the U.S. Senate, has often been the subject of speculation regarding her hair. Some believe it's a wig, while others insist it's naturally hers. This article aims to shed light on this topic, exploring the various perspectives and providing insights from experts.
Evidence for a Wig | Evidence Against a Wig |
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Hairline appears slightly unnatural in some photos | Hair has been observed growing from her scalp |
Hair color and texture have changed significantly over time | Hair appears voluminous and healthy, unlike typical wigs |
Hair has been observed blowing in the wind, which wigs are not designed to do |
According to Dr. Rebecca Camp, a hair transplant specialist, the evidence suggests that Ernst's hair is real. She notes that the hairline is consistent with natural growth patterns and that the hair reacts normally to environmental factors.
Conversely, Dr. David Bailey, a dermatologist, believes that Ernst's hair could be a wig, citing the significant color and texture changes. He adds that scalp biopsies could provide a definitive answer, although this is unlikely to occur.
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