Jennifer Aniston's 'Rachel cut' desired by women 25 years after Friends debut

Jennifer Aniston has the most-wanted ­celebrity hairdo more than 25 years after her Friends “Rachel cut” was copied by millions.

A poll of 2,000 women saw the Friends actress top the poll with her honey blonde, mid-length styles, which they still love decades after they made her famous.

The Duchess of Cambridge’s wavy brunette locks come second in the list, followed by Our Girl actress Michelle Keegan’s dark voluminous tresses.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, came fourth with her long luscious mane.

A-lister Julia Roberts’ full curls, Ariana Grande’s long, sleek hair and Taylor Swift’s classic look also came in the top 10.

JenAn’s famous honey locks are still a fan favourite (Image: SWNS)

The study saw Beyonce in sixth place, followed by Ariana Grande’s long, sleek hair and Taylor Swift’s classic look.

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira completed the top 10.

Kim Kardashian-West, Rihanna and Helen Mirren are among the female celebrities to leave women feeling jealous about their hair.

The study, by Vitabiotics Perfectil Gummies, also found more than four in 10 women take a celebrity snap into the salon when they’re having a trim.

HRH The Duchess of Cambridge’s hairstyle was also named as a favourite (Image: SWNS)

A spokesman for the firm said: “Celebrities are probably still the biggest source of inspiration for women when it comes to their hair.

“Whether it’s wanting to adopt a similar style or simply dreaming of having hair in similar condition, many women seem to have a celebrity in mind when they think of their dream hair.”

Michelle Keegan came third in the survey (Image: SWNS)

The spokesman added: “While some celebrity hairstyles may be out of reach due to your hair type, there is nothing to stop you ­trying to copy some of those glossy and well-­conditioned locks.”

It also emerged that six in 10 women have chopped away at their own hair in a bid to recreate a celeb style, while three-quarters have had a go at a DIY dye job.

Just over one in 10 have combed their unruly locks with a toothbrush to try to get rid of flyaway hairs and 14% have attempted to make their own hair masks out of eggs.

The research also found that nearly half of women admitted to having hair envy of someone they know and not just a celebrity.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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