Jennifer Aniston

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Of course -- it's for the money. Aveeno does not have state-of-the-art products, but it your skin is sore, they have some good soothing products.

Aside from all the doctors visits and lasers, I'd love to know what she really uses. lol

Didn't she have her own skincare line/brand at one time? I seem to recall that.
 
Why would the Aveeno ads have to be fake? I'm missing some bullet points I guess.

She says her "advise" for radiant skin is a good nights sleep and Aveeno. Her ads say Aveeno is a skin tone corrector and reduces the look of brown spots and gives a glow to the skin.

There is nothing in Aveeno that reduces brown spots, because the retinol and vitamin C is in far too low an amount… which is probably why she gets laser treatments.

They offer some scrubs, but an AHA might be better, and they don't have a product with AHA, as far as I know.

Even the moisturizers aren't that moisturizing and I know from first hand experience, because the drugstore had some on sale and I bought one of each, to try, and they are probably one of the least nourishing creams I have ever used.

Aveeno ads aren't fake, necessarily and they do have some good soothing products if your skin is irritated, but if you want state-of-the art, Aveeno is not the way to go, in spite of what JA says.

This goes for many lines, of course, not just Aveeno, but in this case, Aveeno is using her glowing, gorgeous complexion and insinuating it comes from them.
 
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I feel like she looks great and doesn't need procedures.


Maybe she looks great because she has procedures. Not saying there is anything wrong with it. I think that most actress's who look great have a good dermatologist...helps keep them away from a bad plastic surgeon. Don't know if I said that right but you get the idea.
 
I know a lot of people that get these same procedures and use drugstore brand products like Cera Ve, etc. . . I wouldn't consider it "fake", but whatevs.
We don't even know what she went in for, lol!
 
I think Jen has numerous things done. She doesn't overdo it though - not any more anyway (there was a time she was VERY friendly with the botox needle).

Still I can see some contradiction with the products she's shilling, so I can see why she may not be too happy getting her photo taken after a 4-hour appointment.
 
Just curious Jayne as to what you consider state of the art. I ask as I'm one of those strange women that uses nothing on her face except for soap (yep) and water lol.

She says her "advise" for radiant skin is a good nights sleep and Aveeno. Her ads say Aveeno is a skin tone corrector and reduces the look of brown spots and gives a glow to the skin.

There is nothing in Aveeno that reduces brown spots, because the retinol and vitamin C is in far too low an amount… which is probably why she gets laser treatments.

They offer some scrubs, but an AHA might be better, and they don't have a product with AHA, as far as I know.

Even the moisturizers aren't that moisturizing and I know from first hand experience, because the drugstore had some on sale and I bought one of each, to try, and they are probably one of the least nourishing creams I have ever used.

Aveeno ads aren't fake, necessarily and they do have some good soothing products if your skin is irritated, but if you want state-of-the art, Aveeno is not the way to go, in spite of what JA says.

This goes for many lines, of course, not just Aveeno, but in this case, Aveeno is using her glowing, gorgeous complexion and insinuating it comes from them.
 
She has proclaimed her love for laser treatments for quite awhile and in more than one article...I do give her credit for that.

I firmly believe for Jen, diet & lasers vs fillers and procedures are what give Jen that more natural, youthful look vs her contemporaries in Hollywood. Significant greens, vitamin A & C from food. Fish oil, vitamin D & magnesium, transdermally can work wonders.

IIRC, there was one article that she said she has tried to talk Courtney Cox into lasers, but that they are not for everyone.
 
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