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Jennifer Aniston Reveals Shocking Hair Care Secret

Jennifer Aniston and her hair have enjoyed quite a bit of fame over the years, with “The Rachel” sending women all over the country to hair salons in an effort to copy it and the sleek bob...
Jennifer Aniston Reveals Shocking Hair Care Secret
Written by Amanda Crum
  • Jennifer Aniston and her hair have enjoyed quite a bit of fame over the years, with “The Rachel” sending women all over the country to hair salons in an effort to copy it and the sleek bob she sported later garnering massive amounts of attention. These days, she keeps things simple with a face-framing center part and shiny caramel highlights. But a recent interview revealed that she uses a surprising product to keep her hair looking good: sweat.

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

    Aniston says she waits out the fad hairstyles for the most part because she’d rather keep things sleek and chic, and she can’t imagine going super short.

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

    Aniston has been in the headlines several times over the last few months after her much-talked-about performance in Cake failed to garner an Oscar nod, and also after Jimmy Kimmel arranged for a bit of a Friends reunion on his show. The actress was a good sport and played along on a set replica of Monica’s kitchen, much to the delight of the audience.

    The actress also revealed in January that as a child, she thought she wasn’t smart because she was suffering from undiagnosed dyslexia.

    “I thought I wasn’t smart. I just couldn’t retain anything. The only reason I knew [that I had it] was because I went to get a prescription for glasses. I had to wear these Buddy Holly glasses. One had a blue lens and one had a red lens. And I had to read a paragraph, and they gave me a quiz, gave me 10 questions based on what I’d just read, and I think I got three right. Then they put a computer on my eyes, showing where my eyes went when I read. My eyes would jump four words and go back two words, and I also had a little bit of a lazy eye, like a crossed eye, which they always have to correct in photos,” Aniston told The Hollywood Reporter.

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