Jennifer Aniston, Most Beautiful Woman Of 2016: 'Mother's Day' Star Credits Vitamins, Exercise, Kindness For Second Win Of People’s Title

"Friends" actress Jennifer Aniston is People's Most Beautiful Woman Of 2016 choice. The "Mother's Day" star who take the title for a second time at 47 years oldr, credits her healthy lifestyle including vitamins and exercise for staying and feeling attractive.

Jennifer Aniston relates feeling as giddy and flattered as a teenager. After all, Jennifer Aniston is bagging the title 12 years after she was first declared as People's Most Beautiful Woman. New York Daily News recalls that Jennifer Aniston first became People's Most Beautiful Woman in 2004.

Because this second win is a remarkable testimony of the care Jennifer Aniston give to herself, many are eager to hear the "Mother's Day" star share her beauty secret. The Daily Mail reports that Jennifer Aniston, in turn, said that staying beautiful is mostly about taking good care of oneself.

A variety of vitamins such as vitamin C, beneficial fatty acids from omega sources and Viviscal are daily companions to Jennifer Aniston. Aniston also makes sure that she exercises six days each week. Among Jennifer Aniston's activities are spin-yoga, weight training and cardio exercises.

Jennifer Aniston shares that she feels her most beautiful after she exercises. According to Jennifer Aniston, this is because after her exercise sessions because the "Mother's Day" star's blood and endorphin circulation are good and because she feels that she took good care of the body she was given.

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The Daily Mail relates that inner confidence and peace, kindness and honesty are among the keys to beauty by which Jennifer Aniston lives. "Taking on challenges and not feeling shame for things that haven't gone the way you felt they should have and not feeling like a failure or allowing people to critique your life and make you feel like you've failed at something," Jennifer Aniston advised. "That's just toxic noise."

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