Do you remember "The Rachel"?
The
 honey-brown-to-blonde layered lob of the ‘90s grew from a sitcom 
character's look to one of the most iconic styles of pop-culture 
history. Whether you were obsessed with Friends or not (but, really, who didn't watch Friends?), there's no denying the popularity of the look.
"With Jennifer Aniston's color, you were always sucked into it," said Michael Canalé, the star's longtime hairstylist and the colorist responsible for the signature look.
For
 years, Canalé has nursed Aniston's hair, taking it from blonde to 
brunette to blonde again. Her transitions from one hair hue to another 
are graceful and gradual. Yet, despite its chameleon-like nature, the 
actress' hair has been the subject of headlines for over a decade. Of 
course, this kind of longevity leads any of the beauty-obsessed to ask: 
"What's the secret?"
			    		
			    
			 
						
			
	
		
	
					
								
				
				
			    		
			    		
			    		
 			    			Just ahead of the launch of his namesake hair-care line, the celeb colorist, whose clientele also includes Shakira and Heidi Klum, shared his tips for reaching iconic hair. 
			    		
			    
			 
				
					
						
							
								
								
								
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									#1: KEEP IT NATURAL
								
									
"
We're not really 
changing the natural color," her longtime colorist Michael Canalé told 
E! News. "We're making a color that's suitable to go along with that 
color."
Jennifer Aniston's
 color is a result of the Color Correcting Technique, which the beauty 
pro launched in 2000. The process includes highlighting and blending the
 hair in multiple phases in the same sitting. "We actually highlighted 
it, then we went back and blended the highlights into her hair. We dried
 it, then went back [to highlight] it again. So, we went from a medium 
brown to a light golden brown, then into a sun-kissed dark blonde," he 
explained.
								
														
						 
 
						
							
								
								
								
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									#2: FIGURE OUT WHAT SUITS YOU
								
									
Although many people would like to emulate Jennifer's 
look, Canalé warns that you have to figure out what looks best on you. 
Skin tone, eye color and even your level of vivaciousness come into 
play. "[Hair color] is basically the biggest accessory you wear," he 
shared with us. His goal is to complement their features, so each look 
is going to be inherently unique.
								
														
						
 
 
						
							
								
								
								
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									#3: FIND GOOD LIGHTING
								
									
Normally, "finding good light" refers to taking selfies,
 but the colorist has a different perspective. When clients come in the 
Malibu-based Canalé salon, he asks them a range of questions to achieve 
the best look for them. This includes their goals and place of work. "
You
 have to find the right color for them, even if they're working in 
fluorescent light 90 percent of the day," he said. Why does the lighting
 of the office matter? "Their hair can look green while they're at 
work." 
								
														
						 
 
						
							
								
								
								
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									#4: TRY A GLOSS
								
									
As we transition from summer into fall, changing your hair color may be on the horizons. Canalé recommends a gloss: "
Say
 we want pull the hair back a couple of shades, we'd use a gloss to do 
it," he told us. "[Glosses] actually act as a sun protectant because 
they deflect the sun." If you got too much sun during summer '17, the 
pro suggests a golden gloss to freshen your color and add some light to 
dull tresses. 
								
														
						 
 
						
							
								
								
								
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									#5: YOUR HAIR NEEDS VITAMINS
								
									
Canalé spent years looking for a hair vitamin line. The pro stated that "n
ourishing
 the follicle and feeding the root of the hair" are necessary for 
healthy locks. So he partnered with Dr. David Silver, president and COO 
of Targeted Medical Pharma, to create products fortified by topical hair
 vitamins, so your hair can be healthy, whether it's color-treated or 
not.
								
														
						 
 
						
							
								
								
								
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									#6: YOUR HAIR NEEDS ANTIOXIDANTS
								
									
There are two reasons Canalé add antioxidants to 
his products:
 They fight off the environmental strain of sun and air and amp up hair 
color. With antioxidants, the stylist promised that your hair will stop 
oxidation (read: chemical changes to the hair while you're simply 
out-and-about). This is especially important if your hair has been 
exposed to chemicals (i.e. hair color). Plus, "
it actually has a brightening effect to the hair." It's a win-win.
								
														
						 
 
 
									
											
					
				    		
				    		
				    		
	 			    			All in all, it's time to forget the "Rachel." It's all about the "[Insert your name here]!"
				    		
				    
				
 
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