Jennifer Aniston shares how she takes care of her hair to keep it looking almost as youthful as a twenty-year-old’s At 55, Jennifer Aniston remains a beauty icon, and perhaps nothing defines her enduring appeal more than her signature hair. From the “Rachel” cut that took the world by storm in the 1990s to her sleek, effortlessly glamorous waves today, Aniston’s hair has been a subject of fascination for nearly three decades. Now, the actress is finally opening up in detail about how she keeps her famous tresses looking as vibrant and youthful as they did when she was in her twenties. In a recent interview with Vogue Beauty, the Friends star — who is also a co-founder of the haircare brand LolaVie — shared the essential rituals, products, and philosophies that keep her hair healthy, shiny, and ageless. Less Is More: Jennifer’s Haircare Philosophy Aniston’s approach to haircare is refreshingly minimalist. “I don’t believe in overloading your hair with product,” she said. “The goal is to keep it clean, strong, and protected. When you do that consistently, you don’t need to do much else.” She credits her laid-back routine to years of experimenting — and learning what not to do. “In my 20s, I was on sets constantly with hot tools, hairspray, teasing… the works. My hair went through a lot,” she said. “Now I’m all about restoring and maintaining, not stripping and forcing.” Her Daily Hair Routine Aniston revealed that she washes her hair two to three times a week — never more — and uses sulfate-free, hydrating shampoos. “I let my scalp breathe,” she explained. “Over-washing can really dry it out, especially as you get older.” She follows up with a lightweight conditioner and does a deep conditioning mask once a week. “That’s my non-negotiable,” she said. “It’s like a green smoothie for your hair.” She also gave a nod to her own brand, LolaVie, calling their Leave-In Conditioner a “game-changer.” “I use it religiously,” she said. “It detangles, strengthens, and protects without weighing my hair down.” Heat Styling and the “Natural Texture” Rule While Aniston is often photographed with smooth, polished hair, she says she’s embraced her natural texture more than ever. “My hair isn’t stick-straight. It’s actually quite wavy and a little frizzy — and I’ve made peace with that.” On days off, she lets her hair air dry and applies a nourishing oil or cream to define her waves and reduce frizz. “I try to avoid heat styling unless I really need it,” she added. When she does reach for tools, it’s all about protection. “I never use a flat iron or curling wand without a heat protectant. That’s just hair damage waiting to happen.” … Read more