No 'Do in This Fight, but Cristophe Has an Offer
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Monday, November 3, 2008; 1:11 AM
Celebrity stylist Cristophe. (Photo courtesy of Cristophe) This 2008 presidential race has been lots of fun, but definitely lacking a certain something: a good Cristophe controversy. "The hair has not been an issue in the election," said the Belgian-born celebrity stylist -- the man behind Bill Clinton's infamous $200 Air Force One haircut on the LAX tarmac in 1993 and the fuss over John Kerry's $75 'do in the '04 race. "It's been pretty boring as far as hair is concerned." Of course, this cycle did bring us John Edwards's $400 trim. Cristophe was not implicated in that one, but he's sympathetic. "If he's in Malibu, say, the [stylist] has to drive an hour to get there, an hour back, maybe wait an hour. The cost is maybe not that outrageous." Politics has been good for the Beverly Hills-based hair mogul -- his D.C. salon blossomed after the Clinton




