Young Jennifer Aniston Hair Styles
This is a gallery of young Jennifer Aniston hair styles, pictures taken before she'd achieved superstar status.
She certainly wasn't famous for the Jennifer Aniston hair style, but she was already a working actress in some of these photos.
The hair Jennifer Aniston wears in the last two pictures of the top row, and in the bottom row's third and fifth pictures, comes from her role as Jeannie Bueller in the 1990 TV series Ferris Bueller.
Young Jennifer Aniston was just 21 years old then, with a hair style that was long, dark, and tending towards frizzy.
Television shaped several of the young celebrity's hair styles in this gallery.
The first picture in the middle row was taken four years after Ferris Bueller's only season, and shows Jennifer Aniston with a less than flattering hair style.
At 25 years old, she was playing Madeline Drego Cooper in Muddling Through, a TV series which aired the same year Friends first hit the screen, in 1994.
Other pictures came well before she had any sort of screen success. When these young Jennifer Aniston hair styles were captured on film, even the most modest celebrity achievements lay in the future, and Jennifer Aniston was unknown beyond the circle of family and friends that any young woman inhabits.
There's Jennifer Aniston's prom hair style, for instance.
Three photos show a very young Jennifer Aniston indeed, with the hair style she wore to her own real life prom - the second picture in the top row, and the second and fourth pics in the middle row.
Her prom hairdo was a short, curly hair cut teased up round her face and revealing, in close up, the trademark Jennifer Aniston chin.
Her prom hairdo is the only one of Jennifer Aniston's young hair styles that's short, but its naturally curly texture is reflected in many of the pictures.
You can find other, not so young Jennifer Aniston hair cuts and hair styles in galleries here at Celebrity Hair Styles Magazine, and at Curly Hair Styles Magazine as well. Check the link at the bottom of the page.
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