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6 Nov 2024


NextImg:Courteney Cox says this candle is why Jennifer Aniston’s house smells so good: ‘Her favorite’

Jennifer Aniston scents her home with a little help from her friends.

In a Marie Claire TikTok titled “Courteney Cox on why Jennifer Aniston’s home smells so good,” the “Scream” actress opened up her former co-star’s beautifully fragranced abode.

Aniston’s secret? Cox’s Homecourt Cece Candle ($20+), featuring a blend of cedarwood smoke, sweet cardamom and white leather named after the founder’s childhood moniker.

“I’m not kidding; that actually is her favorite candle,” Cox said.

Homecourt
A mini candle
Homecourt

“I came up with the Cece scent because that is the actual scent that I have been wearing for years,” Cox told W in 2022, when she launched her Homecourt brand.

The popular scent, which she said has “enough sweetness, not too much,” also features in home essentials like the company’s Dish Soap ($28), Room Deodorant ($45), and Surface Cleaner ($25).

A reed diffuser
Homecourt
hand cream
Homecourt

There’s also a Hand Cream ($45) and Hand Wash ($32) available in Cox’s signature scent.

Reviewers are enamored with the sweet and smoky blend, too; the candle currently has a 4.8-star average rating out of 190 reviews, with shoppers saying it “smells fabulous,” “lasts longer than 65 hours” and is “such great quality.”

“CeCe [sic] is like nothing else out there … love it and will definitely re- purchase!” one wrote.

And with the holidays on the way — and several limited-edition gift-ready options like the Fragrance Reed Diffuser ($205) now available — it might smell like present shopping success too.

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.