'Mad Men' Season 7 News: Christina Hendricks Trades In 1960s Style For New Beauty Campaign [VIDEO]
Christina Hendricks is trading in her 1960s Mad Men style for a new kind of chic in 2015.
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The actress, known for playing Joan Harris for nearly a decade on AMC, is saying goodbye to Mad Men and hello to a new beauty campaign.
Hendricks, 39, will be will the new face of Nice 'N Easy's upcoming Shift-A-Shade project, which will focus on authentic-looking hair color treatment.
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"I'm so excited. It's a product I've been using ever since I went red," admitted Hendricks to the Daily Mail on Wednesday. "I love that the results are so natural looking. I know it's going to turn out natural and beautiful and I don't have to worry about it."
Some Mad Men fans might be surprised to know that the Tennessee native isn't a born red head. Her hair is naturally blonde, though she decided to change it when she turned 20 and entered the modeling business.
After scoring a role on Mad Men, the actress found herself attending quite a few red carpet events and suddenly had to dress the part.
"I think being a red head has encouraged me to be a bit more playful with my fashion," explained Hendricks. "Maybe be a little more quirky and eccentric even, so when I go out in the evening I like to play with color and jewelry and it sort of compliments being a red head."
Mad Men hasn't even aired its final episodes yet and already Hendricks has another gig lined up. She is set to star on Roadies, a comedy designed by director Cameron Crowe for Showtime.
Mad Men will likely return on AMC for the remainder of its seventh and final season in April.