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Jennifer Aniston opens up about ageing and going grey

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Jennifer Aniston gets candid about going greyGetty Images

Jennifer Aniston has opened up about her top tips for maintaining youthful, glowing skin in the past and is now revealing how she feels about grey hair.

The Morning Show actress has one thing to say to women who choose to go grey: "You do you!" she said in a recent interview with Glamour.

The 53-year-old actress encourages women to do whatever makes them feel good when it comes to their hair. "If you want to go grey, go for it! If you want to keep colouring your hair, that’s great too. I think everyone should feel confident in whatever choices they make, including embracing natural colour or texture," Aniston said. "Hair is a creative way to express yourself, and I love that your mood and energy can change with the change of a hairstyle, cut, or colour. Embrace what is going to make you happy."

What’s more important to Aniston than the colour of her hair as she gets older is her overall health. "Two things are inevitable. The first, ageing. The second, there’s always going to be critics," Aniston said. "For me, it’s more of the question of how do I take the best care of myself, physically and mentally? We can still thrive when we’re older, and that’s thanks to all the advancements in health, nutrition, technology, and science."

How she looks after herself? She uses products she believes in. "The secret is using the right products that not only deliver on performance but are also formulated with the best ingredients," she told Glamour. "I try to keep it simple and limit the number of products I use."

The actress launched her own hair care line LolaVie in late 2021, which she spent five years developing. Before the launch, she previously touted go-to hair products like Living Proof No Frizz Shampoo and Canalé Soften Conditioner along with Living Proof Restore Repair Mask. Additionally, Aniston spoke in the past about the importance of using a protectant to maintain healthy hair.

"The biggest thing I’ve learned over the years from my stylists is to protect! We put our hair through so much damage–dyeing your hair, straighteners, curling iron, everything over time has an effect," she previously said. "That’s why it’s essential to use products that protect every step of the way."

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