Aniston usually gets her hair cut by celebrity stylist Chris McMillan, who owns Chris McMillan The Salon in Beverly Hills, Calif. and co-owns McMillan Canale Salon in Malibu, Calif. with Aniston's colorist Michael Canale. A haircut at the salon will generally cost about $200 to $350, but with McMillan himself it's $600. Pretty steep, but he is the creator of "The Rachel." For highlights, Canale's rates start at $320. So a day at the salon for Aniston (who is rumored to go religiously every six weeks) will cost at least $920 -- before tips.
At home, Aniston mostly uses Chris McMillan products. His starter kit, which includes shampoo, conditioner, and repair mask, is a shockingly affordable $29.95.
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Jennifer Aniston's Skin Care
Aniston uses a pretty wide variety of products on her skin. She's said that her long-time favorite cleanser is the Neutrogena Facial Cleansing Bar, $3.45, and also says she uses Dr. Hauschka Rose Day Cream, $47. But here's the ringer: Before award shows and red carpet appearances, she also visits the Tracie Martyn Spa for Martyn's signature Red Carpet Facial. This treatment costs $450 and clients typically leave with her "Famous Purple Bag" of at-home products, which costs $391.50. This puts Aniston's estimated skin care total at $891.95 if she gets one facial a month.
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Jennifer Aniston's Makeup
Obviously, Aniston's makeup look changes often, so we decided to just pick one as an example. Below we've listed the products Aniston's regular makeup artist, Angela Levin, used on her for a "Harper's Bazaar" cover shoot. Since the look is a pretty typical one for Aniston, it's a good guideline if you want to copy her makeup.
All of this doesn't include the makeup artist fees. While Levin doesn't disclose her rates, Crystal Wright, a career advisor in the beauty industry, says some celebrity makeup artists' rates start at $4,000 per day, so we'll use that as a rough estimate.
Total cost: $4,402
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Jennifer Aniston's Eyebrows
Aniston has had brow guru Anastasia Soare shaping her brows for years. A session with Soare herself costs $120 for the first visit and $80 after that. The salon says some people come in every week for touch-ups, while others only come every month or two months; it depends on how fast your brows grow and how picky you are about them.
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Jennifer Aniston's Nose
While rumors have circulated about a possible boob job (which we doubt), Aniston's only confirmed plastic surgeries are her two nose jobs. Her "reason" for these was a deviated septum, which may be true, but there's no denying her nose changed shape after each one. Dr. Raj Kanodia, a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, Calif., was the surgeon for her second rhinoplasty. While he wouldn't reveal what Aniston paid, he did say the average nose job runs between $9,000 and $12,000. Times two puts her plastic surgery tab at about $18,000.
Magazines and websites are constantly doling out tips to "Get Jennifer Aniston's Hair" or "Steal Celebrity Makeup Tips." And before you start pointing that finger, yes, we're guilty of it too. But is it really possible to look as good as Jennifer Aniston or [insert name of your favorite style icon here]?
Well, it certainly helps if you hit the genetic lottery. But it also helps to know the exact products, procedures, and regimens they follow. And that's what we set out to find for Jennifer Aniston.
We tracked down every detail of Jennifer Aniston's look -- from the cost of her haircut (she's famous for gorgeous medium length hairstyles), to her makeup products, to her personal trainer fees -- so you can see what it takes to look like her.
While not every aspect of her look is as �ber-expensive as you'd imagine (keep reading -- we learned that you can actually pick up some of the products she uses at the drugstore!) other parts (like, uh, her nose job) don't come so cheap. Although we do have to point out that one of the perks of being a celebrity is free stuff, so she may not actually be shelling out cash for all of this. Must be nice, huh?