Jennifer Aniston was a sight to behold in photos posted to Instagram where the star was captured getting a haircut while donning a bikini top.
The 53-year-old actress radiated charisma as she playfully posed for black and white snaps featured on the Instagram account of renowned celebrity hairstylist, Chris McMillan.
McMillan, a famed hairstylist who has crafted breathtaking looks for celebrities like Selma Blair, Charlie Puth, and Cameron Diaz, offered fans a behind-the-scenes peek into his exclusive styling technique for Aniston's hair.
In the accompanying caption, he shared: "[Throwing] it back. Love a good blowout. Full but straight.
To achieve this look [I] take 1 1/2 sections starting at the nape and blowout from towel dried freshly shampooed hair and towel dried, usually no products in hair so the blowout lasts (re wetting the hair if needed with a water bottle).
"[The] large [Ibiza Hair Tools] brush always delivers. Keep it simple, over direct, and the key is to really lift and dry the roots."
Not surprisingly, compliments swiftly poured in for the Friends star, with one Instagram user calling the actress "the most beautiful woman in the world" while another fan marveled, "You and the whole team did such a beautiful and amazing job! This shoot is absolutely perfect and Jen's beauty [heart eyes emoji] needless to say."
A fitting tribute hailed the Golden Globe nominee as "THE QUEEN." Such admiration is commonplace for the Los Angeles-born stunner, who bagged GQ Magazine's Woman of the Year title in 2005 and topped People's Most Beautiful Women list in 2016.
Known for her free-spirited nature, Aniston frequently shares candid bikini photos on her Instagram account, featuring herself soaking up the sun at the beach.
The actress also uses her platform to address issues she deeply cares about. In 2016, Aniston expressed her exasperation with the relentless media scrutiny regarding her pregnancy rumors by writing a powerful essay for HuffPost. Her piece, titled 'For the Record,' candidly critiqued society's "objectification" of women.
"If I am some kind of symbol to some people out there, then clearly I am an example of the lens through which we, as a society, view our mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, female friends, and colleagues. The objectification and scrutiny we put women through is absurd and disturbing," she wrote in the heartfelt essay.
Aniston's thought-provoking commentary received widespread acclaim, including from her esteemed peers and news outlets. Harper's Bazaar celebrated her compelling perspective, describing it as "powerful."