I'm assuming you mean what he put in his hair to make it black. He used a color called black velvet. Priscilla also used it.
HIs hair is not fake. Elvis had a full head of hair that was remarkably "thin" in volume. However, Elvis started dyeing his hair Black in the 1950s and kept his hair black throughout his life (i.e. he died on August 15, 1977).
only Elvis knows
Yes, Elvis was born with a full head of blonde hair. His hair color started to darken throughout his teenage years and once Elvis entered High School his hair was a dark brown. Beginning in 1956 Elvis dyed his hair black and did so up until his death (sadly) of August 16, 1977.
Maybe from Roy Orbison????? Orbison dyed his hair black so that he did not look so homely.
Weight, Hair, Habits, Voice, Wardrobe
HIs hair is not fake. Elvis had a full head of hair that was remarkably "thin" in volume. However, Elvis started dyeing his hair Black in the 1950s and kept his hair black throughout his life (i.e. he died on August 15, 1977).
only Elvis knows
Yes, Elvis was born with a full head of blonde hair. His hair color started to darken throughout his teenage years and once Elvis entered High School his hair was a dark brown. Beginning in 1956 Elvis dyed his hair black and did so up until his death (sadly) of August 16, 1977.
get a wig.
Smooth Black
Maybe from Roy Orbison????? Orbison dyed his hair black so that he did not look so homely.
a comb and a brush
Weight, Hair, Habits, Voice, Wardrobe
In 1956 Elvis decided to dye his hair to black as it; framed his face better, showed better in photographs, showed better in the motion pictures (i.e. movies), was more flattering to Elvis' specific look. Elvis had his personal hair stylists, throughout his life, dye his hair black using either Loreal (Midnight Black) or Clairol (Black and/or Blue/Black).
No, he had light brown hair.
I guess to appear younger for his fans.
His natural hair color was medium blond, but he died his hair black later in his life.