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For the last 15 years at least, I would say one of the most sought out hair color icons
have been Jennifer Aniston. She always has such a beautiful contrast. There's always
a lot of color, a lot of movement. I've seen over the years, Jennifer go from very blonde
looks into very brown looks.
But she's never really came out with that dark solid or that solid light. It's just
always very attractive. Whenever she moves her hair, she always has a movement of her
darker, natural tones. Right now, I believe her highlights are a very rich honey color.
So, mixed with Jennifer Aniston's natural light brown hair, these honey highlights take
over just such a wonderful hue of brightness for her.
I've also seen Jennifer Aniston wear a beautiful, beautiful platinum blonde. Even when Jennifer
goes platinum, she's always leaving a little bit of her natural undertones. So, Jennifer's
hair is just always believable. It always looks shiny. It always looks well-quaff. It's
always maintained.
One of the things I rarely see Jennifer do is leave her roots. I feel like even when
you think she has roots, it's not really roots. It's maybe her little transition into toning
it down from very blonde to brown. I just think Jennifer maintains her hair color very,
very often and when clients approach me and say, "Can I have a hair color like that?"
of course you can. But are you ready to do what she does and just always maintain it?
Something I definitely can't picture is Jennifer Aniston in the bathroom doing her own color.
So I have to say that this is definitely a look that gets done in the hair salon. I actually
don't even think that Jennifer is getting your typical foil highlight. A lot of the
work that I see in print that I see her have is the balayage technique.
We do the balayage technique in the hair salon, and I think that if you're going to go for
a look like Jennifer, you should come into the hair salon and do it there.