She has been out and about in New York trying to woo voters in Harlem.

But before hitting the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton's entourage reportedly blocked up traffic on Fifth Avenue as she enjoyed an early morning hair appointment at luxury department store Bergdorf Goodman.

The Democratic presidential candidate had a busy day yesterday attending several events in Harlem before a rally at the Apollo Theater.

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Clinton arrives at the Make My Cake bakery in Harlem yesterday after having a haircut at the exclusive John Barrett Salon in Bergdorf Goodman

But obviously wanting to look her best, Page Six reported that her four black cars were spotted blocking up traffic outside Bergdorf Goodman, where she visited the exclusive John Barrett Salon on the ninth floor of the store, where a cut and blow-dry costs $600.

It is not known whether she paid for the haircut and if she did, how much but she was reportedly accompanied by her long time aide Huma Abedin.

However, it is not the first time that Mrs Clinton has been spotted visiting the upmarket salon, where her hair is styled by John Barrett himself.

Mrs Clinton meets with Congressman Charles Rangel in the Harlem bakery. It came hours after her entourage blocked up the street outside Bergdorf Goodman

Mrs Clinton has her hair styled by John Barrett himself, who charges $600 for a cut and blow-dry

It is believed she is a regular client of Barrett and uses a side entrance to the department store on 58th Street when visiting the salon, where they close off a elevator bank for her arrival.

As well as charging $600 for a cut and blow-dry, a color treatment on top of that also costs a further $600.

However, later in the day with fresh new locks, Mrs Clinton stopped at a Harlem bakery, Make My Cake, where here she was welcomed by veteran New York congressman Charlie Rangel, who was born and raised in Harlem.

Yesterday evening, Mrs Clinton attended a rally at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem where she criticised Donald Trump

Speaking about Trump's policy on immigration, she said: 'It's cynical, it's wrong, and it goes against everything New York and America stand for'

Then she went on to the Apollo Theater in Harlem an iconic venue in the emergence of jazz, R&B and gospel where greats such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Luther Vandross have performed.

And during her rally she took a swipe at Donald Trump for dividing the country, insulting women and threatening to deport illegal immigrants and ban Muslims.

She told a cheering crowd: 'It's cynical, it's wrong, and it goes against everything New York and America stand for.'

Mrs Clinton has previously been spotted outside the upmarket department store. She is pictured going into Bergdorf Goodman in June last year

Mrs Clinton then turned her attentions to her Democratic rival Bernie Sanders, who is a native New Yorker, having been born in Brooklyn, but is now senator for Vermont.

She attacked his leftist agenda and said no one knows more than her the need to address income inequality but hammered home her enormous appeal among African Americans.