As you may have guessed, Aniston doesn't come by that golden skin tone naturally. She's been spotted coming out of the Ibiza Tanning Salon in West Hollywood, Calif., where an airbrush tan runs $45. The salon recommends coming in every two weeks to maintain your glow.
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Jennifer Aniston's Body
Aniston meets with personal trainer/yoga guru Mandy Ingber three times a week for about an hour one-on-one. They do a mix of cardio and yoga and Aniston raves about these workouts: "When I started doing yoga with Mandy, I noticed many things. My legs getting leaner. My arms getting stronger, and most importantly, I noticed an inner strength. � I feel like I am getting a meditation, a workout, and time with my friend, all rolled into one hour."
Ingber says her rates are confidential, but Scott White, author of "Celebrity Personal Trainers," says that many celebrity trainers charge upwards of $300 an hour. Using this estimate, Aniston's weekly fitness costs would be about $900. (If you want to try Ingber's routine at home, her DVD only costs $14.95 -- but we doubt you'll get the same "time with a friend" feeling from the TV screen as you do in person.)
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Jennifer Aniston's Diet
Aniston works with dietician Carrie Wiatt, R.D. While Wiatt wouldn't disclose the exact diet that Aniston is on, we can tell you that a consultation with Wiatt is $300 and one week's worth of her pre-made healthy meals is $385. So if you wanted to emulate Aniston's diet for even a week, you'd be looking at dropping around $685.
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And the grand total is ...
As I'm sure you've gathered by now, it costs quite a bit to look like Jennifer Aniston. Here's the ballpark breakdown of what she spends each month to look as good as she does:
Her hair (cut, color, and products): $949.95
Her skin care (products and one facial): $891.95
Her makeup (products and artist's fee for one day): $4,402
Her brows: $160
Her spray tan: $90
Her fitness routine: $3,600
Her diet: $1,840
And the grand total is: $11,933.90
If you have a (ahem) deviated septum to worry about, tack at least $5,000 onto this for a one-shot nose job. Shocked at the figure, we decided to take it a little farther and figure out how much it'd cost to maintain Aniston's look for a year. Are you ready? You're lookin' at around $141,037.97.
So the next time you're sighing over a photo of Aniston's face/legs/butt/whatever, consider that with the money she spends to look beautiful for a year, you could: purchase a home in the Midwest, send a kid to college for (almost) four years, buy six Honda Accords, or fly roundtrip from Los Angeles to New York -- in first class -- 44 times! Kinda puts things in perspective, right?
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?