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CHICAGO – It may be hard to imagine Rod Blagojevich looking anything but boyish in his trademark dark, helmet hair. But his longtime barber said Wednesday that the former Illinois governor has ...
CHICAGO — Rod Blagojevich’s famously thick, dark hair is dyed and will turn gray within the months as he serves his 14-year sentence in a Colorado prison, where dyes are strictly banned ...
For Ex-governor, it's commissary combs and contraband blow dryers. March 15, 2012— -- Prior to making the long trip today from his Illinois mansion to a Colorado prison where he began serving ...
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich was known for his luscious brown locks, but now that he’s in prison and unable to dye his hair, he’s sporting a white mane. The dramatic change got the ...
Rod Blagojevich used to block out the entire day on his schedule to do his hair, says a former top aide who once made it his business to cover for his ill-fated boss. Bradley Tusk, who served as ...
CHICAGO - A federal judge on Tuesday upheld Rod Blagojevich's 14-year ... As governor, Blagojevich was famously fastidious about his dark hair, but hair dyes are banned in prison.
Rod Blagojevich was wearing a toupee that's also wearing a toupee, the reality of his hair has been a bit of a lingering question, but now we know the truth: It's real, but he dyes it.
A federal prison manual says there's no limit on hair length "as long as it is neat and clean," so former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich may be able to keep his famous locks if he's incarcerated.
A suburban Chicago company is marketing hair products inspired by former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. "Blago It's Bleep'n Golden" volumizing shampoo and conditioner is available online at ...
Rod Blagojevich got a new lifeline on Thursday ... The gregarious Blagojevich was known for his carefully coiffed hair, love of Elvis and penchant for jogging, as well as being the first ...
Rod Blagojevich’s famously thick, dark hair is dyed and will turn gray within months as he serves his 14-year sentence in a Colorado prison, where dyes are strictly banned, the former Illinois ...