Jennifer Aniston, as Rachel Green in Friends , triggered a hair revolution that swept the ’90s . Her voluminous, shoulder-length cut with face-framing layers has been emulated by women for years since, transcending beyond the sit-com to become a cultural hair phenom.
Today, now both an actor and founder of LolaVie , Aniston celebrates her haircare brand’s fourth anniversary by finally getting her hands on Friends co-star Courteney Cox’s hair. “I get to finally blow dry Courtney’s hair,” Aniston says in a video shared to Instagram, with Cox in her salon chair. “I’ve been wanting to do it, because she’s [got] this gorgeous head of hair, but there tends to be frizz on top.”
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