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Ready, set, glow.
Jennifer Aniston’s longtime makeup artist, Gucci Westman, dropped her new Westman Atelier Sun Tone Bronzing Drops last week, inspired in part by the actress’ covetable California tan.
“Authentic, sun-kissed skin is a Gucci Westman signature, especially on longtime client and friend Jennifer Aniston,” the brand wrote on Instagram, alongside a clip of Westman re-creating the “Friends” star’s 2002 Vogue cover look with the new drops.
The fresh formula comes in four matte bronze tones, all packaged in distinctive blue bottles inspired by Côte d’Azur beach towns.
“It’s the Jen Aniston effect,” the beauty pro wrote in a separate post. “I’ve spent years mixing a dozen shades on set to create that perfectly balanced tone — until now.”
The resultant beauty buy’s billed as non-tacky and super blendable, to create what Westman calls “back-from-the-beach skin.”
In addition to Aniston, Westman’s glammed up a long list of A-listers like Gwyneth Paltrow, Anne Hathaway, Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon. (Not to mention, she’s credited with introducing Taylor Swift to her now-signature red lip during a 2009 Allure cover shoot.)
And her Westman Atelier brand’s a Hollywood hit, too; earlier this month, Hailey Bieber swiped on her Eye Want You Mascara in a TikTok.
“I like to work the wand from side to side as I move toward the tips,” Westman’s said of the mascara. “Then for an evening look, I’ll push the thickness with a few more layers.”
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