The $29 secret to Jennifer Aniston’s sleek Emmys hair flew off the shelves — but it’s finally back in stock
Jennifer Aniston’s sequined gown wasn’t the only thing shining on the Emmys 2024 red carpet.
The “Morning Show” star’s famous hair looked as glossy as ever during Sunday night’s awards show — a style her longtime hairstylist, Chris McMillan, nicknamed “California sleek” in an Instagram post breaking down the look.
And while Aniston’s embellished Oscar de la Renta dress is easily worth five figures, the secret to her hairstyle — LolaVie Sculpting Paste — can be yours for just $29.
LolaVie Sculpting Paste
The best news? While the sculpting styler flew off shelves shortly after it launched, it’s finally back in stock at Ulta Beauty.
The formula was inspired by Aniston’s Emmy-winning turn on “Friends,” as she told Harper’s Bazaar, “We used a makeshift paste on set, and it would be the last thing we put in the hair … so it’s not so soft and bouncy, and gives it some texture.”
“[Rachel would] definitely use it in her up-dos — I mean, we did. I think she would absolutely use it,” she added of her iconic character.
McMillan, credited with creating Aniston’s famous “The Rachel” hairdo in the ’90s, also used the LolaVie Lightweight Hair Oil ($32) to get her glammed up for Hollywood’s big night out — plus the Perfecting Leave-In ($29) to give the star’s ‘do a “smooth, shiny finish without weighing it down.”
LolaVie Lightweight Hair Oil
Lolavie Perfecting Leave-In
During Ulta Beauty’s big 21 Days of Beauty Event, shoppers can also score Aniston’s Glossing Detangler ($26 $13) — plus a slew of other beauty finds — for a whopping 50% off until midnight.
LolaVie Glossing Detangler
So if you’re considering adding to cart, we’d recommend doing so before the “Morning Show” star’s night at the Emmys ends.
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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.