For as long as we can remember, Jennifer Aniston's been dirty blonde, but it turns out, she was born a brunette bombshell. Dark hair or light, we can all agree that the actor looks gorgeous with hair in both hues.
"Jen's the original bronde," says Canalé, who slowly brought Aniston from her natural brunette to a golden blonde before adding those back-from-the-beach highlights. "Over time, you can see that I sanded out her hairline, making it brighter to bring out her eyes and warm complexion," he explains.
Jennifer Aniston just showed her natural, air-dried curly hair.
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.
2005: Back to blonde.
Around 2005 is when Jennifer Aniston began to hone her signature hair, and its style and color hasn't changed too much since then.
Jennifer Aniston
She doesn't seem to have changed at all since she played Rachel on the hit series Friends. Aniston is known for her bright blue eyes, but did you know that many people think that this is not her natural eye colour? It is rumoured that she has such blue eyes because she wears coloured contact lenses.
Angelina Jolie has had dark hair for most of her film career but was born blonde. Jolie has reportedly said her mother was the first one to dye her hair dark. "My natural color is dark blonde. But when I was 4 or 5, my mother dyed my hair dark brown, and she decided to keep it that way.
YOU HAVE NEUTRAL UNDERTONES IF…
In addition to Miranda Kerr, Jennifer Aniston and Kerry Washington, above, Kristen Stewart and Sandra Bullock fall in the neutral range, because they're "not too golden and not too pink," Nelson says.
Jennifer Aniston's Particular Shade of Blonde
The base is light brown, and it's enhanced throughout with golden blonde highlights. At the tips of the hair, the highlights get lighter, fading into a baby blonde. This gives Jennifer Aniston's hair color the multidimensional texture that makes it so enviable.
She still keeps her honey highlights, but wears them instead in a gradual, lived-in balayage.
Since she burst onto the scene in the 1990s with 'The Rachel', Friends star Jennifer Aniston has had the most enviable locks in Hollywood. And if you're wondering how the 54-year-old's hair looks so great, we think we have the answer. It's a glossing detangler that she helped develop herself!
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.
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."
The rarest natural hair colour is red, which makes up only one to two percent of the global population. You commonly see these hair colours in western and northern areas of Europe, especially Scotland and Ireland. However, natural redheads may not exist for much longer.
Emma Roberts has seen a lot of colors atop her head, due in part to the many roles she's played on American Horror Story. Just like her Aunt Julia, Emma's natural hair color actually leans light brown.
Though Miley Cyrus is a natural brunette, for most of us, she's more often associated with the word "blonde." She's been some shade of blonde since she was a teen, from her Hannah Montana days to her recent platinum Endless Summer Vacation era.
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.
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."
The poster girl for that layered nineties hairstyle, Jennifer Aniston has recently been reviving the iconic 'Rachel' cut, this time showcasing a freshly highlighted edition of her cult classic look during the Murder Mystery 2 premiere in Paris last night.
Neutral Undertones
Typically, people with an “Olive” skin tone possess this versatile, neutral undertone. This skin tone is the rarest - and most versatile - of all, and typically only present in women with Medium skin tones.
If you have both warm and cool hues, you have a neutral undertone. Other celebrities with neutral undertones include Drew Barrymore, Victoria Beckham, Natalie Portman, and Kerry Washington.
The rarest skin color in the world is believed to be the white from albinism, a genetic mutation that causes a lack of melanin production in the human body. Albinism affects 1 in every 3,000 to 20,000 people. What is this? People with albinism usually have very pale or colorless skin, hair, and eyes.
Only 2 percent of the world's population has naturally blond hair. If you narrow your sample to white people in the United States, that percentage goes up, but only to 5 percent.
On the surface, the main differences between a coloured blonde and a natural blonde lie in the the colour of the hair's roots, the shade of blonde, as well as the shine and texture of the hair.