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Jennifer Aniston considers ditching her 'fake' hair

Jennifer Aniston has admitted her hair is 'fake'

Jennifer Aniston has confessed she's not a natural blonde and is considering ditching her "fake" hair.

The 56-year-old actress lifted the lid on her real hair colour in an Instagram video filmed with her former Friends co-star Courteney Cox for her haircare brand brand Lolavie which was captioned: "Do blondes *reeeaaalllyyy* have more fun??"

In the clip, Jennifer said: "Would I ever go brunette? I am brunette. I'm brunette."

Courteney is then seen walking up behind her and draping her own dark hair over her pal's face, saying: "This is what she looks like brunette."

Jennifer then compares the darker hue to the colour of her hair seen onscreen in her movie Horrible Bosses before adding: "Would I ever go brunette? Yes.

"Well that was, you saw that answer right? Did that work? That I was a natural brunette? This [hair] is fake."

It comes after Jennifer recently gave out hair care tips and revealed she tries not to avoid washing her barnet too often - even forgoing shampoo after a sweaty workout at the gym.

The Friends star explained it's "not good" to do wash hair "every day" so she relies on a dry shampoo to freshen up her locks after her workouts.

She told Etonline.com: "I usually will use it [dry shampoo] after workouts. It's good not to wash your hair every day and let your natural oils sort of do their thing.

"I use it just to sort of have a good refresh. It also gives a little life back to it. It gives a little height."

Jennifer uses her own brand LolaVie's Powder Perfect Dry Shampoo ($25), adding of the product: "It's got a beautiful, fresh scent. It's got rice starch, and bamboo, and crushed crystals, just to add a little bit of juju."

However, the actress insisted lovers of dry shampoo need to be careful not to apply to much because it can lead to a very bad hair day.

She said: "I can only really speak from my own experience, which is using too much [dry shampoo.] It weighs it down and it looks like there’s always sort of a powdery film to your hair."

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