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1:44 pm - 01/17/2013

Jennifer Aniston to Be New Face of Aveeno Skin Care




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Jennifer Aniston takes great care of her skin—and now that loving relationship is paying off.

The oft-glowing actress has signed a deal to be the new face of Aveeno skin care, E! News exclusively confirms.

"We can confirm that Jennifer Aniston will be partnering with Aveeno for skincare," the superstar's rep, Stephen Huvane, confirmed to E! News. "You can expect to see the results of this collaboration later this year."

Whisperings of such a deal first sounded last summer, but Aniston's work for the brand is just getting under way.

Previous Aveeno spokesmodels have included lovelies like All My Children actress Daniella van Grass, but Aniston would by far be the brand's most famous face yet.

The former Friends star has also appeared in campaigns for SmartWater, L'Oreal hair care and her own eponymous fragrance.

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colorstoobright 17th-Jan-2013 08:17 pm (UTC)
yeahhhh beauty post!

help ontd! any suggestions on how to make the dark spots on my fave fade away, in an inexpensive manner? /so broke
patiently 17th-Jan-2013 08:19 pm (UTC)
i feel like this company should give me money but http://www.sephora.com/wild-rose-24-hour-moisturizing-brightening-cream-P61805 worked so well for me. i don't know what you consider expensive (this was expensive for me as i'm the one who buys like 99 cent shit) but this is amazing.
bluepassiflora 17th-Jan-2013 09:20 pm (UTC)
I don't trust jarred products that are supposed to have active ingredients. I see that it contains a "natural form of vitamin C," but no other major active ingredients. Those will oxide quickly in a jar. There are better, less expensive, more effective forms of vitamin C.
sandstorm 17th-Jan-2013 08:37 pm (UTC)
I have something by Clinique that's in a tall white pump jar (I'm not at home so I can't check), and it worked very well for me, and my spots had this black mass across my forehead.

I think I paid like 40$ for mine.
rabbitncavylove 18th-Jan-2013 06:41 am (UTC)
dark spot corrector? I have that. Murad has one too w/ Vit c

Edited at 2013-01-18 06:42 am (UTC)
azorahai 17th-Jan-2013 08:56 pm (UTC)
You want something with vitamin C in it, you can get toners or lotions with that, or you can just use plain old lemon juice. I have fair skin that scars very easily from acne, and I've used lemon juice in the past to make them fade.
xoxgoodbye 17th-Jan-2013 09:14 pm (UTC)
Sunscreen + retinol or retinoids. I know it's pricy, but it's so worth it and it has fade my dark spots dramatically, Philosophy's Help Me is a godsend and the amount you get for the price is worth it.
Clinique's Turnaround serum works well, too.
bluepassiflora 17th-Jan-2013 09:18 pm (UTC)
You'll have to use a topical exfoliant and a high PPD sunscreen.

Alpha Hydrox lotion, or the Walgreens store brand equivalent is inexpensive. The Olay Elixr is also really good. It's more expensive for a drugstore brand, but it is a really good product and well formulated (it contains glycolic acid and peptides). Niacinamide also helps fade dark spots. Cerave PM is a really good light moisturizer with niacinamide. Olay also makes niacinamide products. Stay out of the sun and use a really good sunscreen. Eating cleanly also helps repair skin.
hotelmirana 18th-Jan-2013 10:19 am (UTC)
you could try toning with diluted apple cider vinegar and doing yogurt masks. it won't give you rapid results, but it is cheap and can (more) gradually fade hyperpigmentation.

and definitely sunscreen
hotfuzz85 19th-Jan-2013 06:35 pm (UTC)
Most people on ONTD keep recommending Celsus Bio-Intelligence Scar Cream for a natural solution. I just bought mine from iHerb for $20.40
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