We all know and love her: Miss. Jennifer Aniston.
The actress is best recalled as “Rachel” from the sitcom series, Friends. Her character came with a stacked presence; style, humor, and lovely hair. However, the role was not a stretch for Aniston- the beauty queen easily fit the description. Even David Schwimmer, the actor who embodied “Ross Geller”, fell in love with his lovely co-star on and off screen. The official relationship never happened, but their chemistry could not be found anywhere else. What else would you expect from a television show that lasted ten years!
We could not expect less from the star in relation to her ability to maneuver in all fields. As founder of Lolavie, she custom designs formulas for hair products for over 300,000 customers. “Give yourself a little love,” Aniston advises through her hair product line, so we listen. If we can achieve a portion of healthy hair like the founder, then we will live happily ever after.
Diversity is the driving force for the production; women anywhere from pre-adolescent age to grown adults can salvage each strand of hair through Lolavie. The lovely Brittney Valverde Valiere and her carbon copy daughter, Jaya Moon, are the true testament to lovely locks derived from the affordable, truthful brand.
While she may not have been Jennifer Aniston to many, her looks as Rachel mimicked a similar style pattern to that of her real closet. Essentials from baby t-shirts to mini skirts striked an on-going trend in the fashion world. Nowadays, tights under mini skirts are the classic staples. Aniston rotated her fashion sense, there was never a dull moment. There was never a right answer; she simply chose what felt right whether that was a white tee shirt under a black tank top with a flannel wrapped around her waist and a backwards hat sported on her head or an ankle-length silk dress.
Curtain bangs had a domino effect on the hair industry. Decisions strayed from the simple pin straight cut to a diverse array of layering and styling. Truly, Aniston is the woman many show their hairdressers as their inspiration. Whatever you picture, she can pull it off.
If you took a guess at how many hairstyles the actress has dabbled with, you may want to guess again. Circa fifty variations and counting is the approximation made by Elle. Nothing beats the 90s phenomena of which seems to trap everyone- including the trend-setter herself.
We designed a thirty year time capsule of every one of Aniston’s most memorable hair situations:
1990: As a beginner in the acting world, she needed to make a statement. Her golden brown locks certainly did the job in the television version of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
1992: Blondes are known to have more fun, but when Aniston dyed her hair a dark brown, she may have busted that myth.
1994: Volume, volume, and more volume! Mermaid waves were her new fascination and made everyone feel a bit more like a beachy princess.
1995: Up and away! With always being on the go, she needed a hairstyle that would let her have one less worry. A classic, tight updo made for less hassle and less hair in her face. With red carpets consuming her time, she needed to re-strategize her game plan.
1995: Most common for her character, “Rachel” in Friends, the layers on top of layers on top of layers triggered a haircut craze for many women.
1999: A statement year of faux dreadlocks at the 51st Emmy Awards. Along with a contrasting look, a sleek and shiny finish for the sixth season of Friends.
2001: Who better than Jennifer Aniston herself to pull off the world’s greatest bob look of all time? The straight cut, short hair looked mature and effortless.
2003: Add ombre to the list of hair colors she has attempted, and even more volume with the teasing technique. Sometimes messy is sexier.
2004: She went back to her straight hair roots, but added an addition to the package- long side bangs. But, the side bangs vanished and a contemporary middle part took its place. Speaking of sticking to the times, the actress ventured with beach waves to mirror the facile Los Angeles, summer appearance.
2006: Layers seem to be Jennifer’s trusty back up with this look reappearing again but with a more luxurious blonde.
2011: A summer chop is the easiest way to compliment the lovely, sweaty weather. Jennifer brings to you, “The Lob” (hair the falls between the chin and collarbone).
2014: With a busy filming schedule, she grew out her hair and added darker brown hues to the quite blonde original hair-do that did not fit her role in Cake.
2015: Tone it up, please! Blonde is back and better than ever, along with shorter layers. The 87th Academy Awards were not ready!
2017: Balayage; also known as the new fad in America.
2018: Say hello to the ever-lasting hint of brunette with her golden tinted highlights interwoven through subtle waves.
2019: The 2006 movie, Aquamarine, enacted the obsession of a timeless beachy look- Jennifer Aniston can attest!