Secrets to Jenn’s Amazing Hair
Jennifer Aniston is dishing her secrets
Her first secret is go as Long as You Can Without Shampooing. ( Which is something I always say.) "I can last a good three or four days without washing my hair, and all of this stuff just kind of keeps it fresh and alive and smelling great," When she does decide she's gone long enough, she sticks to warm—not hot—water to preserve her color. I challenge you to see how long you can push out your washes.
She’s super conservative in regards to heat
While some of us are more into flat irons and wands because of the damage they can wreak on ends, Aniston, when she does her own hair, gets strategic about where she aims the hot air. "I honestly just blow-dry it with my fingers around my hairline, and then I get the roots set, and then I'll let the rest of the hair air-dry," If she's got more than an astounding 15 minutes to spend on getting ready, she'll go through the lengths with a round brush for a straighter look.
She's Not Afraid of an Unorthodox Blowout
"I do what I call a 'bad blow-dry,' he said. "I vary the sizes of the round brushes—twisting the hair around them—so that I leave the hair halfway dry, halfway wet. This way, I pull the curl out but allow the hair to go into its natural form." Sounds...easier than trying to maintain arm-dryer coordination for an all-one-texture finish, actually. I’d say that not bad at all!
Good color comes to those who wait
In an interview with E!, colorist Michael Canalé detailed the process of taking Aniston from blonde to brunette and back again with nary an awkward stage in between. "We actually highlighted it, then we went back and blended the highlights into her hair," he said. "We dried it, then went back [to highlight] it again. So, we went from a medium brown to a light golden brown, then into a sun-kissed dark blonde." Which I would not recommend doing. This is a super tricky technique.
Jenn is not afraid to be real and keep it real!
Though she did once admit in this magazine that she's had some run-ins with cheap dye and shavers on top of the Rachel and that much-maligned bob, she's since found what works for her. (lets be real, the “rachel” was her biggest fashion win!) "She doesn't feel the pressure to take fashion and beauty risks because she's more concerned about other things," McMillan said in Elle, while also noting that that doesn't mean she doesn't pay any attention at all—she just picks and choose what aligns with the particular aesthetic we've worked to explain here. So that's not fashion—that's style. I just love that about her!
If you are in the market of getting the greatest J Aniston’s look, let me know!
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