Just call it “The One Where She Spills Her Beauty Secrets.”
Jennifer Aniston dished about her favorite products in a recent Strategist interview, saying she can’t live without the “amazing” Sephora Collection Pro Foundation Brush #47.
“It’s just for everything,” she gushed. “Foundation, powders, all of it. It’s a real all-in-oner.”

And while Aniston stole hers from her makeup artist — “She knows where I live,” she quipped — you won’t need a glam team to try the tool, which comes backed by over 300 five-star customer reviews.
“This brush feels so soft on my face,” one satisfied Sephora shopper raved, while another called the under-$35 find “very high quality and versatile.”
It’s not the only self-care secret Aniston swears by; she also called the nano- and microcurrent-powered ZIIP Halo her “go-to” and “travel companion,” adding that she uses it “every morning.”

“My makeup artist — who’s been my makeup artist forever — she said, ‘Of all of the devices you’ve used, this is the one that I actually really see a difference, like, I really can see a difference,’” Aniston told the outlet of the at-home tech, saying she learned about it from “the woman who developed it.”
“Even though everything she said was pretty much Greek to me (all of those words, nano, micro, nano, whatever it is). Just put it on your face,” she said. “Follow the program, and it works.”
And while the “Friends” star’s must-haves also include her own LolaVie Glossing Detangler (which she calls “the Swiss Army Knife of hair products”), she swears by plenty of practical everyday Amazon finds, too — including her Brother P-Touch Label Maker.

“I love a P-touch,” she explained, adding, “It’s a basic thing — I don’t try to get creative with it. I do like that it allows me to do different font sizes, though. That’s important.”
And when it comes to keeping her Oliver Peoples O’Malley Frames crystal clear, she’s eyeing another cheap thrill: Whoosh! Screen Cleaner Spray, which retails for just $15.

“They keep disappearing from my house because my friends always clean their glasses or clean their phone,” she said. “They’re really great, and they don’t scratch your glasses.”
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.