

Lucia Mace: I have been a television and motion picture hair stylist for almost 20 years and have traveled all over the world on motion pictures. I love what I do, despite the very long hours. I was Key Hair Stylist on all three
BBJ: What is most exciting and most challenging about working on Mad Men?
LM: I love how detail-oriented the show's creator, Matt Weiner, is and that I must always be at the top of my game in order to make every person look true to the time period. I have an amazing staff who helps me to do that. I couldn’t do it with out them. Especially Anthony Wilson, my second hair stylist.
BBJ: What do you like most about creating a look from such an elegant time
period?
LM: We use hair pieces and get to create very “done”-looking hair.[Ed. note: Interestingly, Mad Men Head Makeup Artist Lana Horochowski said the same thing! Specifically, that she likes the "done-ness" of the era.] It is easy to flatiron someone but not so easy to elaborately style everyone. Even the men!
BBJ: To what extent do you work with the head of costume design and Lana
Horochowski, head of makeup?
LM: I wouldn’t do the show with out both of them. We have concept meetings for every episode to talk over every detail of the looks to make them look authentic and complete.
BBJ: What movies/television shows either from that era or about that era inspire you? LM: Bye Bye Birdie, or any 60s movies. I really get a lot of inspiration from old Life, Look and Redbook magazines.
BBJ: What are your methods for achieving such fantastic volume at the root?
LM: Redken Hot Sets 22 is one of my biggest assets! I love it! It holds the women’s styles for 12 hours!
BBJ: What products are you using on January Jones and Christina Hendricks?
LM: Redken Color Gels and Shades EQ and Color Extend Shampoo and Conditioner for Christina Hendricks. I use Kerastase and Redken Hot Sets 22 on January Jones. I use Cinema Collection Hairspray on both actresses for a nice hold with shine.
BBJ: Are the men of Mad Men rocking hair products as well?
LM: Oh, yes! KMS California Hairstay Styling Gel Cranberry Hold and Tri Aerogel Hairspray and lots of it!
BBJ: What was your first big break?
LM: An Arnold Schwarzenegger flick called Last Action Hero [ed note: I LOVE THAT MOVIE] was my first movie. I had done many many sitcoms for ten years prior to that. I also did True Lies [Ed. note: so much AH-nold!] and many movies since that time. I also do Dancing With The Stars with Department Head Mary Guerrero. It's fun to do live television.
BBJ: What are your top three favorite products?
LM: Redken Hot Sets 22, Evian Natural Mineral Water Spray, Super Clean Paul Mitchel Mousse.
BBJ: What is your style/technique?
LM: It largely depends on what show I am doing at the time. Everything from wet sets to flat irons and blow-drys. I also love working with wigs! It really changes a character.
BBJ: It seems ridic to even ask, but what is your dream job (how can it not be creating the gorgeosity that is Mad Men's hair looks)?
LM: Everything I have done already!
BBJ: What are your top three hair tips?
LM: 1. Don’t overprocess your hair
2. Don’t wear a style that is “in” but doesn't suit your face or lifestyle [Ed. note: I SO agree here, doll.]
3. Don't over-product your hair
BBJ: How do you manage all that smoke? Any tips for eliminating smoke stench from hair?
LM: Smoke is a tough one, as any other scent only adds to the smoke scent. You just have to shampoo. Sorry.
BBJ: Well, I feel that even disseminating that info is a PSA! What's next for you? What are you going to be working on?
LM: I never know. That’s half the fun!
BBJ: What do you like to do when you're not doing hair?
LM: Camp with my family! I am married and have triplets who are 16. Or…enjoy a lovely dinner!
Thank you, Lucia for your thoughtful answers to all my burning volume-at-the-root questions! I can't wait to check out her many examples of follicular genius during the season 3 premiere on August 16.
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