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    Who What Wear Podcast: Chris McMillan

    By AdminAugust 20, 2025
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    Who What Wear Podcast: Chris McMillan


    Welcome to The Who What Wear Podcast. Think of it as your direct line to the designers, stylists, beauty experts, editors, and tastemakers who are shaping the fashion-and-beauty world. Subscribe to The Who What Wear Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

    When you’re known for creating “the Rachel” haircut, you really don’t need an introduction. While Chris McMillan may be known for inventing Jennifer Aniston‘s iconic haircut, he’s venturing out to try something new: launching his first haircare line, Chris McMillan Hair.

    McMillan realized that his clients were always asking how they could re-create his signature looks at home. “Every time I do someone’s hair in the salon, they’re like, “Oh my god, I love my hair. How can I do this myself?” McMillan said. “I just basically created the products that I use and or that I mix, and I created my core products.”

    For the latest episode of The Who What Wear Podcast, McMillan tells Who What Wear’s senior beauty editor Jamie Schneider how he got his start, why he decided to launch his line, the products he can’t live without, and more.

    For excerpts from their conversation, scroll below.

    How did you first become interested in hair, and when did you realize it could be a career path?

    I think I’ve always been drawn to hair. I remember watching my mom do her hair at bath time. I’d be sitting in the bathtub while my mom was doing her hair and makeup to go out.

    This is probably like the early ’70s, and she would tease her hair, and then you would smooth it out, but I always liked it teased.