We never use curling irons or flatirons on her hair. We always try to work with her natural texture and use round brushes to give a soft curl."
First, he blow dries Aniston's hair with a round brush for loose, natural-looking curls. For some grit and texture, he'll mix the styling paste with a Kerastase serum and smooth it through her hair. This way, her hair style stays in place while maintaining a relaxed, down-to-earth essence.
LolaVie Glossing Detangler
All About It: The Glossing Detanger is the first product LolaVie debuted when the brand launched in 2021. It's described as “a multitasking, lightweight spray” that's designed to detangle and smooth hair and act as a heat protectant. You can use it on wet or dry hair.
But Jen went on to clarify the circumstances when daily washing is on the cards, and it's largely to do with her job. When asked; "How often do you wash your hair?" She answered; "If I'm working, every day. If I'm not working I try to, you know, every three days."
Jennifer Aniston loves the Restorative Shampoo and Conditioner from her haircare brand, LolaVie. The actress also loves the Glossing Detangler for her hair which “can get kind of nasty and hard to brush through when it's wet.” LolaVie is now officially available at Ulta Beauty.
Of course, there are a ton of other beauty products that has Aniston's stamp of approval, like a voluminizing hair brush and a sculpting hair paste. But the Kérastase hair oil is worth a mention because it creates a glossy finish for her effortlessly gorgeous hair.
Not only did she actually hate “the Rachel” haircut that launched a million copycats (she called it “a pain in the butt” to maintain, because of her naturally thick, wavy texture—relatable!) she actually prefers her hair straight.
Even the Sisley Volumizing Spray is worthy of accolades, given that celebrities like Jennifer Aniston have been known to use the product. Sisley's luxury products are typically priced as such and seldomly see sales.
However, Vital Proteins promotes its collagen products as boosting the health of hair, nail, skin, bones, joints, ligaments and muscles. Aniston is listed on the company's website as its chief creative officer.
But Jen went on to clarify the circumstances when daily washing is on the cards, and it's largely to do with her job. When asked; "How often do you wash your hair?" She answered; "If I'm working, every day. If I'm not working I try to, you know, every three days."
Do Regular Hair and Scalp Treatments. Every Sunday, Aniston fits in a weekly deep conditioning treatment—typically the Living Proof Restore Mask—while getting her nails done and watching 60 minutes, says McMillan. Another all-important supplementary treatment is Drunk Elephant's T.L.C. Happi Scalp Scrub.
She still keeps her honey highlights, but wears them instead in a gradual, lived-in balayage.
Her top picks range from Drunk Elephant and Living Proof to Wet Brush, and of course, LolaVie. These hair products might not give you the exact Rachel Green cut the actress is known for, but they'll get you pretty dang close to Jen's coveted hair texture, shininess and volume.
The Fix: The best time to flat iron hair is when it's freshly shampooed, conditioned and dried. Otherwise, you run the risk of pressing dirt and hair styling products into your strands, which will make it feel stiff and look dull.
She might now turn to her own brand of hair care, but Jennifer has long been a fan of Olaplex hair masks. "I use an Olaplex hair mask once a week and I often let my hair air-dry to avoid damage caused by hot styling tools," she previously told Marie Claire Australia. One of the most popular is the brand's No.
So a day at the salon for Aniston (who is rumored to go religiously every six weeks) will cost at least $920 -- before tips. At home, Aniston mostly uses Chris McMillan products.
Aniston's signature beachy golden blonde may look effortless, but there's a lot of meticulous work that has gone into achieving and maintaining it. For nearly 30 years, colourist Michael Canalé has been tending to her tresses, weaving eye-brightening highlights into honey-brown waves for that California girl feel.
Much to the shock of longtime fans, Aniston is a natural brunette and we're seriously obsessed with the wispy '90s vibes from it!
The 'Rachel haircut' is back in all its '90s glory. Who doesn't love 'The Rachel'? This voluminous shoulder-length style with long layers was made popular in the '90s by Jennifer Aniston's character Rachel Green in the TV show Friends.
Aniston gets her hair colored every five weeks
"We refresh the color every five weeks, if anything needs correcting we do that," he told INSIDER. Canalé is referring to when Aniston has to deviate from her usual color for a movie role, such as in "Dumplin," where her hair was blonder than normal.
If you're wondering how the actor gets her hair so sleek and shiny, well, some of the credit has to go to her longtime hairstylist Chris McMillan, who she has worked with since the Friends days. However, Aniston has also been known to have keratin hair treatments to smooth frizz and boost shine.