Jennifer Aniston scents her home with a little help from her friends, as revealed by Courteney Cox in a Marie Claire TikTok video. Aniston’s beautifully fragranced home is thanks to Cox’s Homecourt Cece Candle, which features a blend of cedarwood smoke, sweet cardamom, and white leather. Aniston’s favorite candle is named after the founder’s childhood moniker, Cece, and is available for $20 or more.
Courteney Cox launched her Homecourt brand in 2022 and revealed that the Cece scent is the actual scent she has been wearing for years. This popular scent, characterized by its perfect balance of sweetness, can also be found in other home essentials like Dish Soap, Room Deodorant, and Surface Cleaner. There are also additional products available such as Hand Cream and Hand Wash in Cox’s signature scent, giving customers a variety of options to enjoy the fragrance in their homes.
Customers and reviewers alike have been enamored with the sweet and smoky blend of the Cece candle. With a 4.8-star average rating out of 190 reviews, shoppers have praised the candle for its fabulous scent, long-lasting burn time of over 65 hours, and high quality. One reviewer mentioned that the Cece scent is unlike anything else they have tried, expressing their love for the scent and intention to repurchase it in the future.
As the holidays approach, there are limited-edition gift-ready options available such as the Fragrance Reed Diffuser, making it the perfect time for present shopping success. With the success of the Cece candle and its positive reception from customers, it is no surprise that additional products are being offered in the same signature scent. From candles to hand cream, customers can now enjoy the beloved fragrance in a variety of ways in their homes.
The article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah’s work focuses on finding deals on affordable celebrity-worn styles, testing Hollywood’s favorite labels, and discovering beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults with stylists, industry professionals, and even celebrities themselves for firsthand product recommendations and trend predictions. In addition to her work for Page Six since 2020, Hannah’s writing has also been featured in USA Today and Parade.