- The Morning Show star Jennifer Aniston let us in on her favorite moisturizer for glowing, twinkling skin.
- She uses the Aveeno Positively Radiant Moisturizing Face & Neck Night Cream as part of her self-care routine .
- The product is on sale for $18 on Amazon.
Skincare has always been important to Jennifer Aniston. As someone who has held a career that requires her to appear in front of cameras regularly, she’s pretty much a pro at mastering a skincare routine that keeps her skin glowing and radiant.
“Sunday is my spa day,” Jennifer told Shape in 2017. “I usually do a little mini-facial time where I just give myself a good scrub, use a mask and then [apply] the Aveeno Positively Radiant Hydrating Facial Moisturizer," she says. "I leave it on overnight and when I wake up, I have that dewy, glowing, twinkling skin."
The night cream features the ingredient niacinamide, which can contribute to its brightening and glowing effects. The ingredient, which is a form of vitamin B3, is known to help with dark spots, collagen production and may even help with acne as it can minimize oil production.
Jennifer has been a longtime user of Aveeno, sharing that she has used the brand since she was a teenager. She also previously served as an ambassador for Aveeno, a role she took on in 2013.
The night cream is also popular on Amazon, where it has garnered over 4,300 five-star reviews. “It leaves my skin feeling and looking moisturized for a solid eight hours after application. It also seems to have helped with restoring my skin's natural moisture balance, as after showering, my face doesn't immediately feel dry and tight like it was before,” one reviewer commented. “I’m over 50 years old and I wanted to replenish my skin and this product worked wonders,” another added.
While you may assume that any holy grail of Jennifer's would cost an arm and a leg, this cream is actually pretty affordable at just under $25 for retail. But currently, it's 25% off at $18.47. If you ask us, now's the time to grab yours.
Cameron (she/her) is a staff writer for Good Housekeeping, where she covers everything from holidays to food. She is a graduate of Syracuse University, where she received a B.A. in magazine journalism. In her spare-time she can be found scrolling TikTok for the latest cleaning hacks and restaurant openings, binge-watching seasons of Project Runway or online shopping.