Q: You’re the new department  head at Mad Men for Season 3, will you be making any changes to any characters  makeup?A: Since we are moving a little forward into the future, we have changed up the color palette for each character to go along with the time period.
Q: When you were preparing for this season, did you do any research for inspiration? If so, what most inspired you?
A: Weeks and weeks of meetings and research. I love looking through the old magazines. They are a great reference and a huge source of inspiration; however, we do try to keep the characters looking like real people that do their own makeup and not like movie stars with a makeup artist standing by. Magazines and old movies are a great guideline for a basic look and color selection.
Q: How would you describe the looks of each one of the characters? How do they differ?
A: Joan Holloway- always put  together, very sassy and sexy
Betty Draper- although she is a  housewife she is an ex model, so her makeup is clean but very current for the  period
Peggy Olson- Peggy is a young and  fresh faced business woman of that period, she is a very clean natural  makeup 
Q: What are your key products  for creating the makeup looks for the main female characters?
A: Joan Holloway- We do a heavier  eye on Christina, so the key products would be eyeliner and strip  lashes.
Betty Draper- Betty has 2 distinct  looks, her at home look and her going out/evening look. For home she is very  natural, basically a sheer foundation, think black eyeliner and mascara. Evening  Betty goes a little thicker on the liner and a brighter lipstick, but aalways  coordinated with her clothing.
Peggy Olson- Since the key to  Peggy’s look is to appear as though she is wearing no makeup, a great foundation  is super important.  Also, a natural cheek and lip stain is applied to give her  a little color. 
Q: What are your favorite MAC  products for each character?
A: Joan Holloway- Cream Colour  Base in Virgin Isle, Fluidline in Blacktrack and Rich Ground, brown and black,  and Eye Shadow in Soft Brown.
Betty Draper- Cream Colour Base in  Virgin Isle, Blushcreme in Posey, and Lipstick in Vegas Volt, Lip Pencils in  Redd and Cherry.
Peggy Olson- Eye Shadow in Orb,  Vanilla, and Soft Brown and Blot Powder. 
Q: Everyone always notices the  lips on the show, but brows seem to play a very important part to the  look. Can you talk about the brows on the  show?
A: Women of the 60's had a  stricter code of style and etiquette, so people tended to follow the trends  closer to the book.  Nowadays, women have a variety of different brow styles so  we are constantly tweezing, shaping, and filling the brows to recreate the look  of the period. 
Q: Each character has the most perfect lashes  framing her eyes.  What are your favorite lashes to use to get that perfectly  plump line of lashes?
A: We love the MAC individual  lashes as well as the traditional strip lashes.
Q: Do you collaborate with the  hair and costume departments when coming up with a look.
A: Absolutely!  We have at least 3  meetings per episode to create the look as a unit. I could not do this show  without Lucia Mace (hair), Janie Bryant (costumes), and my fabulous key Ron  Pipes!  
Q: There seems to be a lot of  making out on the show, how many times do you have to redo those red lips?  Does  it get messy?
A: We do what we can to seal the  lip color, but we still have to go in every take to perform a minor clean  up. 
Q: What can real women take  away from the show’s look and incorporate into their everyday  look?
A: Well, a great start would be  lining the top lash line only with a gel liner like MAC Fluidline.  We love  this product for recreating the perfect 60's eye.  Also, replacing gloss and  sheer or shimmer lipsticks with matte reds, bright pinks, and corals help create  a more retro look.  Lastly, instead of a powder blush try using creme in pinks  and corals to create a flushed looking cheek.  For evening, strip lashes are  always a bonus.



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