Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox.Photo:Leon Bennett/Getty
Leon Bennett/Getty
Courteney Coxis greeted with a familiar fragrance whenever she visits her friendJennifer Aniston.The actress, 60, revealed during a talk at the Inc. 5000 45th Annual Conference & Gala that herFriendscostar favors a certain product fromHomeCourt,thehome-care line Cox launchedin 2022.“Jennifer is obsessed with the Cece scent,” Cox said. “I’ve never been to her house without smelling aCece candleright when you walk in. And I love it.”Cox insists that Aniston isn’t only lighting the candles when she comes over, explaining that her longtime pal is honest about her tastes.“She’s the kind of person to be like, ‘No, I don’t like it,’” she shares.A candle from Courteney Cox’s line, Homecourt.HomecourtCece, a blend of white leather, cardamon, cedarwood, smoke and cinnamon, is the signature scent in Cox’s line. A description on Homeourt’s site calls it “grounded, mysterious, and addictive.”When the line launched, shetold PEOPLEthe fragrance was “literally the oils that I wear as my perfume.”“You find yourself at home so much now that I was like, ‘Why not make your home as important as you would yourself, your body, your face?'” the actress added at the time, saying the line was “really beauty products for the home.”Courteney Cox holding a candle.Courteney Cox/InstagramEarlier this year, Coxopened upabout her own enthusiasm for candles, telling PEOPLE, “I put them everywhere.”“I have two in my kitchen,” she continued. “Every bathroom has one. I put one next to my bed.“TheFriendsalum famously played neat freak Monica Geller, roommate to Aniston’s Rachel Green, and she’s admitted that she shares her character’s passion for cleaning and organization.“Everyone that knows me, any friend I have, knows that I just love things that are organized, neat and clean, and I can’t help it,” shetold PEOPLElast month. “I was born this way and it’s so important to me. One of the things that make me happy is to have a really clean surrounding.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.But While Cox loves to tidy, it’s not necessarily a trait she passed down.The actress told PEOPLE that her daughterCoco Arquette, 20, “does not” share her passion for organization and cleaning.Courteney Cox/Instagram“Every now and then, she’ll be like, ‘Mom, I cleaned out my room and I feel so good.’ And I go, ‘That’s a feeling you could have all the time,’ and it just doesn’t happen,” Cox says.“She’s getting older and she does live on her own, and she does take pride in that, which I think is good,” Cox adds. “But no, I don’t think she has my gene in the same way, and I don’t have hers. Listen, she’s a great singer. She’s a great writer. She has so many qualities that I don’t have, so that’s okay.”
Courteney Coxis greeted with a familiar fragrance whenever she visits her friendJennifer Aniston.
The actress, 60, revealed during a talk at the Inc. 5000 45th Annual Conference & Gala that herFriendscostar favors a certain product fromHomeCourt,thehome-care line Cox launchedin 2022.
“Jennifer is obsessed with the Cece scent,” Cox said. “I’ve never been to her house without smelling aCece candleright when you walk in. And I love it.”
Cox insists that Aniston isn’t only lighting the candles when she comes over, explaining that her longtime pal is honest about her tastes.
“She’s the kind of person to be like, ‘No, I don’t like it,’” she shares.
A candle from Courteney Cox’s line, Homecourt.Homecourt
Cece, a blend of white leather, cardamon, cedarwood, smoke and cinnamon, is the signature scent in Cox’s line. A description on Homeourt’s site calls it “grounded, mysterious, and addictive.”
When the line launched, shetold PEOPLEthe fragrance was “literally the oils that I wear as my perfume.”
“You find yourself at home so much now that I was like, ‘Why not make your home as important as you would yourself, your body, your face?'” the actress added at the time, saying the line was “really beauty products for the home.”
Courteney Cox holding a candle.Courteney Cox/Instagram
Courteney Cox/Instagram
Earlier this year, Coxopened upabout her own enthusiasm for candles, telling PEOPLE, “I put them everywhere.”
“I have two in my kitchen,” she continued. “Every bathroom has one. I put one next to my bed.”
TheFriendsalum famously played neat freak Monica Geller, roommate to Aniston’s Rachel Green, and she’s admitted that she shares her character’s passion for cleaning and organization.
“Everyone that knows me, any friend I have, knows that I just love things that are organized, neat and clean, and I can’t help it,” shetold PEOPLElast month. “I was born this way and it’s so important to me. One of the things that make me happy is to have a really clean surrounding.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
But While Cox loves to tidy, it’s not necessarily a trait she passed down.
The actress told PEOPLE that her daughterCoco Arquette, 20, “does not” share her passion for organization and cleaning.
“Every now and then, she’ll be like, ‘Mom, I cleaned out my room and I feel so good.’ And I go, ‘That’s a feeling you could have all the time,’ and it just doesn’t happen,” Cox says.
“She’s getting older and she does live on her own, and she does take pride in that, which I think is good,” Cox adds. “But no, I don’t think she has my gene in the same way, and I don’t have hers. Listen, she’s a great singer. She’s a great writer. She has so many qualities that I don’t have, so that’s okay.”
source: people.com