Jennifer Aniston understands the power minimalism holds over a good manicure. From single shade-designs to every form of milky mani out there, you can expect to see a classic, expertly shaped design whenever the actor steps out on the red carpet... or heads to the gym... or does anything, really.
On April 28, the queen of a surprising-yet-delightful Instagram post shared yet another selection of "I think I like this little life"-vibe-y images showcasing her lovely existence. The first was a selfie taken from the front seat of a car, where she trained her big blue eyes on the camera while showing off yet another milky manicure. This time, her nails are medium in length and pinkish-white in tone—a fresh and clean spring color if there ever was one.
"Gorgeous girl," commented Courteney Cox on the post, while others quickly begged for more photo dumps (if that means more manicures, we're on board). Unfortunately, Aniston didn't tag her manicurist in the post, choosing instead to relinquish all credit for the look to her haircare brand, LolaVie. The good news is that she plays favorites, and I can bet the mani was the work of her regular nail artist, Shigeko Taylor. In February, the LA-based artist painted her client's nails a blood-red shade for the People's Choice Awards, where she also rocked the same exact shape shown in the recent image. A more mauve-y shade was chosen for the 2024 SAG Awards (again, same shape).
And if we're talking Jennifer Aniston manicures, we might as well talk about some even more matchy-matchy looks. Just about a year ago, the actress wore a similar nail look, albeit with an added French tip, to promote her movie Murder Mystery 2. While nothing new, the style crossed off both the milk bath and "vanilla" French manicure trends that were so popular at the time.
If you're hoping to get the look yourself, there's one foolproof shade to turn to: OPI's Bubble Bath ($12) of course. And if you're looking to delve even further into Jen-land, sit down in your hairstylist's chair and ask for "The Rachel." I'm sure they'll know exactly what you're talking about.