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Jennifer Aniston Talks Unique Use of Sweat

Jennifer Aniston is an ambassador for Living Proof hair products, and she talked during an interview on the Fashionista website about how she’s not into hair style fads. Just look at how long sh...
Jennifer Aniston Talks Unique Use of Sweat
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Jennifer Aniston is an ambassador for Living Proof hair products, and she talked during an interview on the Fashionista website about how she’s not into hair style fads. Just look at how long she wore her hair in ‘The Rachel’ before growing her tresses a bit longer.

    “I’m not a trend person really. I kind of wait for the trends to go,” she explained. “Platinum blonde–unless it was a wig–no.”

    So imagine how surprised they must have been to learn about a unique way Jennifer Aniston uses sweat.

    You guessed it. She uses it as a hair product. No, she doesn’t tout its use over that of Living Proof products.

    “A little sweat in the hair is nice,” Jennifer Aniston said. “It’s like a little product. You just blow it out with your fingers, and it’s actually just fun.”

    Chris McMillan is Jennifer Aniston’s hair stylist. She knows he’d like to switch up her look.

    “Chris has that thing where he’s like Edward Scissorhands. He just sees hair and he wants to cut it,” she shared. “He just wants to just cut it all off, kind of like a pixie, which I will never do. And he always likes to give it a good two inches every year, just a healthy cut. He’s also suggested going back to dark brown.”

    Do you think Chris McMillan condones Jennifer Aniston’s use of sweat as a hair product?

    Alas that’s one of the things fans love most about Jennifer Aniston. No, not the use of sweat, but rather her ability to be brutally honest even when it makes some people cringe.

    Have you ever borrowed this hair tip from Jennifer Aniston and used sweat to style your hair? Do you suppose Justin Theroux knows his fiancee styles her hair this way?

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