Get The Look: Joan Holloway’s Man-Slaying Hairstyle

Credit: AMC

So Mad Men‘s Lane Pryce finally gave in to his urge to do what EVERY man’s wanted to do Joan Holloway since she sauntered into that office years ago. And I posit it’s due in no small part to her epic hair (obviously, in addition to her insanely curvy physique.  I just scored the scoop on how to get Joan Holloway’s ’60s set from the show’s hairstylist, Terrie V. Owen.

Read my full interview with Terrie

You will need:
A curling iron or you can set your hair in large sized hot rollers
A teasing comb
A natural bristle hair brush like a Mason Pearson
Bobby pins
Clips
Hairspray
Setting spray like White Sands Liquid Texture Thermal Styling Spray

In the words of Terrie:

“This style is best for long hair, at least shoulder length or longer. I like to set the hair with my favorite, White Sands Liquid Texture Thermal Styling, and then with a 1 inch large barrel curling iron, curl entire the head. Clip each curl and let the hair cool off before you style.

Once hair has cooled off, brush out with your natural bristle brush: I like my Mason Pearson.

Section hair into two sections ear to ear, so you have a front section and a back section. Then make a third section: a ponytail piece in the mid, crown section of the head and secure with an elastic. That pony tail will be your volume and height at the top of the head. Clip this hair out of the way.

Starting at the back, nape of head, tease the hair with a comb and then sweep up all the hair with a brush and pin with bobbies. Pin the section all the way up to the ponytail, so you have an upswept look.

Then move to the front sections, start on one side, tease the section of hair and smooth with your brush then pin each side up just as you did in the back until all hair is pinned up all around the head. If you have bangs, you can spray and smooth them off to a side and secure with a pin. Otherwise you can create a side sweep with your longer hair and pin.

Then release your ponytail, tease it with your comb, smooth with your brush and arrange it in any shape you like, either tousled or controlled. Bobby pin into place, spray with a good holding spray.

For a modern take on the style, I would eliminate the teasing and just finger through the hair, not brush it out and pin up section by section in a more tousled and loose way, instead of hairspray try a grooming creme on your fingertips for added texture, finish with hairspray and keep the side peek-a-boo bang.”

What did you think of that scandalous office flash makeout moment between Lane Pryce and Joan Holloway on last night’s Mad Men episode?

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