The "spectacular mane of unruly wonderfulness" that he sported back in the '80s in movies like "Pretty in Pink" is gone and his hair on the hit comedy is actually an "elaborate illusion." "This is the work of several talented professionals making the most of, like, four hairs," he told Conan O'Brien on the host's late-night show.
"It's amazing, actually, what they can do. I'm not wearing a piece or anything like that, but it's a long, involved process that starts with stuff like shoe polish." Yes, the Emmy-winning actor's hair is painted on. "They get a roller type thing and just whoosh along the top," Cryer explained. "You have to decide if you're going to go full [John] Travolta and get the full front in. And then they literally sprinkle powder in from a salt shaker."
A flabbergasted O'Brien asked what happens to the fake hair when it rains. "You're out of luck," Cryer laughed. "It flattens out and you can get the nice little rivulets going down. But thankfully, your eyebrows will channel down the side.
" RIP, Ducky's coif!
SOURCE" Yahoo TV by Kelly Woo