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Jennifer Aniston Has Bad Hair Days Too (Though Now, Less)

June 11 | 4 minute read

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Words by Kerri Gordon

It’s hard to believe that Jennifer Aniston – who arguably has the world’s most famous head of hair – could ever bear a strand out of place.

“At the time it felt like a crisis...” says the actor, producer, Friends star and now friend of MECCA of “questionable hair situations in the ’90s. Now, I just laugh.” 

It’s the quintessence of LolaVie, the haircare brand founded by Jen (we’re on nickname basis) and named after a persona – or rather, sense of spirit – called Lola; she’s “effortless, curious, kind and knows the power of simplicity. She’s grounded, but not afraid to shine. She takes care of herself – not out of vanity, but because it feels good to feel good.” 

So why LolaVie, and why now? Because if anyone knows hair, it’s the person whose thick, honeyed, effortlessly layered lengths have been referenced to infinity in hair salons worldwide for the past 30 years. 

“I really wanted to create something that reflected the way I care for my hair,” Jen told us. “Products that are effective and rooted in science.” 

 

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From her debut TV appearance in the Mayim Bialik-fronted Molloy, a short-run sitcom from 1990 that paved the way for her lead role in Friends to iconic films like Rumour Has It and Marley & Me, current streaming success The Morning Show and all the red carpets in between, Jen has spent hundreds, if not thousands, of hours in the hair and makeup chair. “I’ve seen what works,” she says. “And, what doesn’t. LolaVie came from a genuine passion for simplifying haircare without compromising on performance.” 

Chris McMillan, the stylist behind ‘The Rachel’, was a pivotal player in the actor’s understanding of hair. He rose to hair fame by way of the iconic cut, but he’s by no means a one-style wonder. Most recently, he reinvented the bob into the ‘Bibb’, named after Leslie Bibb’s sleek, sharp crop featured in the third season of HBO’s The White Lotus. “Chris taught me a lot about how to care for my hair,” says Jen. “He’s not just a genius with scissors, he’s all about healthy hair.” 

 

It’s the partnerships throughout Jen’s career that have led her to LolaVie, which she created alongside beauty industry veterans Joel Ronkin and Amy Sachs. “We were introduced through another business years ago and there was this instant synergy,” she explains. “Once the stars aligned years down the road, and I felt like it was the right time to launch my own brand, it was a no-brainer to partner with them.” The collaboration was anything but rushed, the founder goes on to explain. “Nothing about LolaVie happened overnight, but it was developed out of a long-standing mutual respect – we shared the same values, and it just clicked.” 

What sets LolaVie apart is its commitment to high-performing, multitasking ingredients. The brand’s philosophy mirrors the biggest lesson Jen has learnt over decades of tweaking, finessing and perfecting her own routine: “Less is more. You don’t need 20 products – you just need the right ones.” 
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Central to many of the formulations is LolaVie’s proprietary B-Pro3™ Bond Technology. “It’s kind of a game-changer,” Jen explains. “It helps repair broken bonds from things like heat styling or chemical treatments. What’s really amazing is that it forms a new protective layer, almost like a fresh cuticle, so your hair not only looks healthier but is genuinely stronger.” 

The technology reflects LolaVie’s approach to treating hair with a skincare mentality. “I’ve also learned the value of giving our hair the same attention we do our skin – nourish it, protect it and don’t overload it,” Jen notes.

 

We ask the founder about the brand’s standout product – your gateway to LolaVie, per se – and she doesn’t hesitate: The Glossing Detangler. Why? Because, she says, “It does so much in one step – detangles, hydrates, protects against heat. It’s a little miracle worker.” It’s also her go-to for those inevitable bad hair days. “It tames pesky flyaways like a champ.” 

However, it’s the Sculpting Paste that holds the most personal significance. “That one was a labour of love,” she reveals. “I really wanted something that gave hold and definition without feeling sticky or stiff – and that worked on all hair types, including mine when it’s got a bit of wave or frizz… It’s basically what I used to create back during my Friends days when I mixed pomades with serums to try to find the perfect texture to keep my hair in place during filming.” 

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Jen’s personal routine remains simple. “I start with our Restorative Shampoo and Conditioner, use the Glossing Detangler and Perfecting Leave-In before styling and finish with our Lightweight Hair Oil or Sculpting Paste (often a combo of the two), depending on how my hair is feeling that day.” Her approach to styling tools is equally pragmatic, she explains. “I love a good round brush and a diffuser. But honestly, most days when I’m not working, I try to let my hair rest. Less heat, more TLC.” 

Nearly three decades later, ‘The Rachel’ continues to be a cultural touchstone. When we ask if she and Chris had any inkling of its lasting impact, Jen laughs. “Not a clue. We were just having fun and trying something new. The fact that ‘The Rachel’ became this global thing still amazes me.” Even more surprising is the style’s continued relevance with Gen Z. “It’s surreal! But also, kind of sweet. It’s amazing to see something from that moment in time still resonate with a whole new generation.”  
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Keeping in mind the legion of onlookers requesting Jen’s hair likeness to this day, we couldn’t pass on the opportunity to find out if anyone – or any style – was on her vision board. The answer? A confident “Nobody!”  

“In this age of social media and constant comparison,” she continued, “I really think it’s essential to remind everyone that you don’t have to look like anyone else or have a certain kind of hair to be beautiful and confident. Our goal at LolaVie is to create products that help you bring out YOUR best hair – not mine or anyone else’s.” 

Jen describes the launch of LolaVie at MECCA as a personal thrill. “The beauty culture in Australia and New Zealand is smart, conscious and super ingredient-savvy. MECCA is such an iconic destination for beauty lovers, and I’m honoured that LolaVie will be part of that world.” 
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As our conversation draws to a close, it’s clear that LolaVie isn’t just another celebrity beauty venture. It’s the culmination of decades of experience, learning and genuine passion for helping others achieve their best hair. After all, who better to trust with your hair than our good Friend Jen? 

 

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