Jennifer Aniston insists reports she spends £5,000 a month on her beauty regime as 'greatly exaggerated' and reveals the figure is more like £126.
Jennifer Aniston insists claims she spends £5,000 a month on beauty regime are ''greatly exaggerated''.
The 43-year-old former 'Friends' actress - who is dating her 'Wanderlust' co-star Justin Theroux - was reported to invest a massive £89,000 a year in looking good.
According to website Shine, Jennifer splurges £567 a week on private yoga sessions, and subscribes to a £222 a week home delivery food service. On top of that, the report also claims she forks out £283 for a neck ointment by Euoko, and £283 on regular Tracie Martyn facials amongst numerous other expensive products and treatments.
But while she admits she loves a good beauty product as much as the next woman, she insists her regime costs her no where near as much.
She told People Magazine: ''Although I am a sucker for an amazing moisturiser, love a great facial, have been using the same cleansing bar since I was a teenager and have always been a dedicated tooth-brusher, reports that I am spending eight thousand a month on a beauty regime are greatly exaggerated.
''By my tally, this month I'm in for about $200.''
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