Our ’90s nostalgia has officially been unlocked: Jennifer Aniston has given her bestie Courteney Cox a flicky blow-dry, and we’re honestly getting flashbacks to Friends. Jen took to Instagram to share a video of the pair getting ready together, with the Rachel actress styling Court’s locks using her LolaVie haircare products.

The 56-year-old — who is just as famous for her signature honey blonde locks as she is for her 10-year stint as gal pal Rachel Green — called the wholesome moment the “greatest day of [her] life,” as she “finally gets to blow-dry Courtney’s hair.”

During the vid, Jennifer explained the process to the viewers, revealing what products she was using in each step (FYI, she uses the glossing detangler, which she jokes “has only won, like, 12 awards”, plumping spray, hair oil, and a smoothening cream).

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Following the sweet step-by-step tutorial, the finished product looked exactly like Jennifer’s iconic character Rachel’s — the frame-facing, flicky style of the ‘do giving a major nod to the show that made the pair famous.

We weren’t the only ones who saw the resemblance, either, as plenty of people took to the comments section to point out the likeness.

“The one where Jen does CC’s hair,” one person penned, as another joked: “Okay now you look like Demi Moore,” referencing the episode when Phoebe cut Monica’s hair, mistaking Demi Moore for Dudley Moore.

“When Rachel does Monica’s hair IRL. It’s the content we didn’t know we needed. Can we make this a series?” a third said, as a fourth added: “Rachel and Monica” followed by a string of crying emojis.

OK, we agree with the fan: when can we get a Rachel and Monica spin-off series, where Jen just creates iconic looks from Friends?

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