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How Does Jennifer Aniston Achieve Such an Amazing Hairstyle?

Jennifer Aniston is a sure thing. No matter what red-carpet event she's attending, what silver screen she's larger than life on or what magazine cover she's gracing, you can always count on the fact that she looks terrific.

That famous cut

To think it all started with a few flippy layers and a bouncy finish... Not only did Jen's television show Friends become a primetime hit, her awesome shag-style snip became an overnight style sensation, with women everywhere flocking to the salon to get "the Rachel" cut. "It was such a surprise," on her way to trendsetter status and she has not stopped traveling since.

more great hair

Only Jennifer could make a grow-out period seem like a whole new style that was meant to be. When The Good Girl star decided a tres change was in order, she simply let her layers catch up until her says Jen about her famous mane style. "My friend Chris took a razor blade and just chopped." That one simple, but oh-so-cool snip started the actress finished style was a sleek and sexy silhouette—quite a feat considering her natural texture is anything but. "I actually have very curly hair," reveals Jennifer. As such, her smooth style was easily transformed into full waves when another option was requested.

a short cut

Even with a great style, Jen still felt that restless style spirit and opted for yet another mane change, shortly after her marriage to Brad Pitt. Ready to "shed her skin," she shocked everyone with a chin-length bob. Although we thought she looked absolutely fab with her swingy tresses, the star had a different opinion. "It was the right time to do it, but I couldn't hate it more," she revealed. "It's just not me." Declaring herself a long-hair girl, she immediately set out to grow her hair locks back to their original length.

the great finish

Once again sporting flowing mane lengths, Jennifer is happy with her shiny, long tresses. Not only does the star of the upcoming film Rumor Has It show off the versatility of having a longer length, she also admits she uses her tresses as a security blanket. "I hide behind my hair," she say. "It's my shield." A shield of pure-gold style, we say!

Steel Her Look - Here's how you can copy Jennifer's classic straight style...

Step One
Prime damp locks with a smoothing spritz, then blow-dry with a large round brush, pulling lengths smooth and straight while lifting a bit at the crown for a touch of volume.

Step Two
If you've got naturally curly hair like Jen's, you may need an extra smoothing step for a completely silky finish. If this is the case, flat-iron tresses, working in sections to match the size of your flat iron.

Step Three
For piecey-looking ends, work a little pomade between fingertips, then tousle through ends of layers. For high shine, palm a few drops of glossing serum over the top of locks.

4 tips to take you to aniston mane territory

1. Healthy hair is gorgeous hair.
How many times have you seen Jennifer with split ends or frizzy layers? That's right—never. The star keeps her locks healthy and therefore vibrantly beautiful. You, too, can help give your mane a health shot by pampering it just a bit. Keep heat styling (blow-dryers and curling irons) to a minimum and condition regularly, especially in drier climates. Also, be sure to make regular salon appointments for trims—it's one of the best ways to control split ends!

2. And then there was light.
Although originally in the light-brunette category, Jennifer has her tresses highlighted to add dimension and shine to her lock looks. Particularly with straighter styles, like the / actress' sleek profiles, multi-hued highlights in various shades of honey, gold, dark blonde and light blonde can imbue mane with much needed sparkle. Ask your salon professional how you might be able to add a little gleam on your own!

3.The right tool for the right job.
A blow-dryer is fab for straightening naturally wavy tresses like Jen's into smoother silhouettes, while a diffuser attachment added to the same dryer can help keep those curves in tact for wavier finishes. For extra sleek detail, a flat iron is the tool to use; carefully swiped through hair section by section, any last remaining texture will be gone in a flash. Don't forget a wide-tooth comb to untangle waves or curls, and a boar-bristle brush to make straight locks look like glass.

4. Secret formulas.
The key to any beautiful style is knowing what products to use to enhance what you want, and to fix what you don't want. For Jennifer's smooth looks, a frizz-fighting serum is a must—it can be used on damp hair and on styled locks. On the wavy side, a touch of styling spritz made for curly hair can be sprayed onto towel-dried locks to help shape curves just so. And, of course, what silhouette would be complete without a mist of hair. spray—just enough to preserve the look.

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