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Jennifer Aniston Loves Her New Hair

Jennifer Aniston debuted a new look last week, and remains excited about it. Aniston has always set a fashion trend when it came to her hair. During the first two seasons of “Friends” her ...
Jennifer Aniston Loves Her New Hair
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  • Jennifer Aniston debuted a new look last week, and remains excited about it.

    Aniston has always set a fashion trend when it came to her hair. During the first two seasons of “Friends” her hairstyle was named, “The Rachel”. Lately, she has been keeping it long and simple, however, she recently made a “spur of the moment decision” to chop it all off.

    “It’s right at my jaw line, maybe a little longer,” she said during an interview with Vogue. “It was kind of spur-of-the-moment. I was flipping through the television channels and I paused it to take a picture and I sent it to Chris, and he said, ‘That’s [stylist] Lawren Howell from Vogue!’ And then he said, ‘I just cut that!’ So that’s it. He went way shorter than hers, but she was the inspiration.”

    Her thoughts on her new look? “I don’t know, man. I did it! I feel great. I feel lighter. It’s simple, it’s really simple, that’s for sure,” she said. “But I’m always one of those girls who does a big old chop just to get it really healthy, to repair all the [damage from] hair coloring and stuff like that. And I just got bored, honestly. It’s fun to change it up once in awhile.”

    Although she was unsure about the cut at first, it seems as though it is starting to grow on her. Her stylist and long-time friend, Chris McMillan, posted a picture on Instagram of Aniston’s short new do. The caption read: “LOVE!! #JenniferAniston #bobhaircut @LivingProofInc #Flex #PerfectHairDay #LivingProof #ChrisMcMillan #newdo.”

    Aniston is not the only celebrity that is sporting a short new do. Jennifer Lawrence also cut off her long locks into a short pixie cut.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

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